Online Survey Can Spell Deception
53joining the survey so they can sell you something
With an intention of making use of my time wisely money-wise, I got tempted into following links of online surveys that supposedly pay you money just by participating. Guess what? It was just another ploy to get unsuspecting people like me to buy products you don't want. One survey turned out to be connected to other surveys that would start a seemingly endless circle of survey-buy products please-another survey-buy products please and on and on and on. This resulted to dozens of mails in my inbox! In this hard economy, I am not saying it is a loss cause that, indeed, there is no such thing as E-commerce. There is a real deal out there, and just creating a scam website is one business in itself. You're just not earning the money, you're the one providing the money as the owners of these websites earn through every product sold. You got to get the money from somewhere, I guess. If you don't want to end up like me--receiving calls from people who want to give you gifts only after you subscribe on a magazine you don't want to read, etc., or a gift certificate from walmart, only after you subscribe from 6 products, one of which a health product that I just heard ( I won't be bitching if it is something that I would really buy)--then you should avoid this link and its suggested links. Remember AVOID!
www.freepayingsurveys.com (any of the links suggested would end you to the same place: survey--buy--survey--buy cycle).
It wouldn't be hard though if you only like the products they are selling. I guess, in this life, it's just too much to ask.Aint it a bitch?
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