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ROCKWELL Posted at 5:05 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
I have a friend who swears you can, but I wanna see if others think so too, or if they're a joke.

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AthenaRuth Posted at 10:10 am on Mar. 25, 2008
Waste of time.
Summer2008 Posted at 12:01 am on Mar. 20, 2008
You most certainly can make money with surveys!  

But like anything else, you have to be consistent with it. A lot of people try it a couple of times and make a few dollars and then they say you can't make much money from it. But if you really stick to it and do it consistently you can make a lot of money from it.

Of course there are a lot of scams out there so it's important to avoid those. But if you know which ones are legitimate it can bring in a tidy sum each and every month. There's a nice list here:
http://teenmoneymakingideas.com/need-pocket-money-earn-some-with-free-cash-surveys-for-teens/


Quote: from ROCKWELL at 5:05 pm on Feb. 22, 2008


I have a friend who swears you can, but I wanna see if others think so too, or if they're a joke.
RCurtis047 Posted at 6:52 am on Mar. 13, 2008
You can definately make money taking surveys you just have to find the right sites.  I use GetCashDollars.com.  Not only do they pay pretty well but they also offer random incentives.  This month they're offering a vacation to EVERY member that earns $30.00! I've been with this website for a while now so I know that their incentives are legit.

ScholarshipExpert Posted at 8:10 am on Mar. 12, 2008
I have an account with UPromise and fill out surveys through them. The money is not a lot (50 cents to $12) but all of it goes into my student savings account which I can use for college tuition. The longer the survey, the more it is worth. You won't get rich and it won't pay your bills though!
tscott 87 Posted at 11:05 am on Mar. 1, 2008
Yes, it's possible.  But the ones I signed up for, I never qualified for.  I know for a fact that it is possible though.
ItsyBitsy1337 Posted at 1:09 am on Feb. 25, 2008
Yup yup
PimpMyHoes Posted at 10:16 pm on Feb. 23, 2008
yea, i do all the time at our business and psychology schools. its for research
ethelrose Posted at 10:49 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
Oh trust me you can make money doing them. You first have to find the right ones. To be honest that is what I do and I just weed out the waste of time ones and only do the ones that make sense for me. I actually recommend them.
read my username Posted at 5:07 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
ohh you talking about surveys yea but its kiddie money i made like $20 from that shit long time once
Jenni In Red Posted at 5:07 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
sure...i know people who use them all the time.
help me now Posted at 5:06 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
i dont believe them
Cyanotype Posted at 5:06 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
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no, you can't make money
thats called counterfeit
read my username Posted at 5:06 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
yea i can make A LOT of  money
ROCKWELL Posted at 5:05 pm on Feb. 22, 2008
I have a friend who swears you can, but I wanna see if others think so too, or if they're a joke.
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