Paid Surveys Part II
OK, so I have gone to the main page of this website and I have signed up. When you open the page there is a discount message that pops up. It asks you to enter your email address and you will receive a redemption code on the next screen.
The next step is to enter this redemption code on the bottom of the page where it invites you to sign up. I actually ended up paying $39.00 instead of $49.00 as a result of the redemption. I paid through paypal (ALWAYS PAY THROUGH PAYPAL, you are more protected than paying any other way).
You are then sent to another page where you are invited to sign up for some prize draw thingy with some online lotto company. It was free, so I did it anyway. I still have to hear whether they are going to send me an email, I’ll let you know.
So, I have now logged on. Going through the ‘getting started’ steps at the moment. There are a lot of bonuses on offer; I am going to ignore them for a minute though.
I am being asked to set up an email address for this survey thing. That’s fine. Then I am being asked to download some software of some sort.
OK, it assures me that there are no Adwares or Spywares on this program, we shall see.
The next step explains that they have a list of survey companies that you have to sign up for. OK, that was kinda expected, but I also see a mention of prizes and prize draws. Mmmmm, this was not mentioned on the sign up page. OK, onto the next step, the survey company lists.








