Posted by JonquilJan on October 14, 2006, 8:02 pm
> Hi all,
> I am assuming that they many ads wherein they say
> you can filling out surveys online and get paid are
> pretty much scams, probably to steal your personal
> information or put you on a spam recipient list or
> sell it to some nasty company like Checkpoint.
> But am I right?
> Thanks.
I do surverys for National Family Opinion - collect points - reimburse for
money. Not a lot but some. Also they occasionally pay for taking long mail
in surveys - and also occasionally provide items for comparison testing -
which can be soap, detergent, shampoo, toilet paper, facial tissue and the
like.
JonquilJan
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As long as you are learning, you are living
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Posted by Tock on October 15, 2006, 5:19 pm
I filled out one for TheBestFreebies (whatever that group is that spams our
beloved newsgroup here) and after a month, I'm getting hundreds of spam
messages every week. In my email today, I learned that I won some British
lottery 4 times, the Irish lottery, and another one in Spain. Crazy
Nigerians keep pleading with me to participate in some moneylaundering
scheme, people keep trying to sell me stuff.
Well, I kinda figured it was gonna turn out this way, but ya never know
for sure unless you try it, right? No matter -- I've been in the process of
moving my internet service to another place, anyway, and have another email
address. Let this be a lesson -- don't answer anything from
TheBestFreebies unless you're lonely and want lots of spam to read . . .
--Tock
> I am assuming that they many ads wherein they say
> you can filling out surveys online and get paid are
> pretty much scams, probably to steal your personal
> information or put you on a spam recipient list or
> sell it to some nasty company like Checkpoint.
> But am I right?
> Thanks.