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The Survey Pro


Those interested in doing "paid surveys" online must realize that although some sites are legitimate, others either want money in exchange for registration into their data bank, or simply want to collect as much information about you to sell to telemarketing companies.

Thesurveypro.com is of the latter. I clicked on the site and entered some basic information, such as my name, address, age and e-mail address. I then pressed the button to "join" the site, that promised to pay me for participating in online surveys. Thesurveypro.com then sent me a confirmation e-mail.

I went to my inbox and clicked on the confirmation link and was directed again to the site where they asked me to participate in a brief "20 questions in 2 minutes" survey. Some of the questions they asked me consisted of the following:

Would you ever consider working from home? I answered "no." In my experience, answering "yes" to such a question is giving the "go-ahead" to receive dozens of calls and e-mails from unscrupulous "work at home" scam companies.

Are you interested in an online degree? I answered "no." Ever since I foolishly answered yes by mistake at another survey company, I get, on the average, four calls a week from "online education" sources using hard sell tactics to try to get me to "better" my education. At first I was nice, now I simply hang up.

Do you carry more than $10,000 in student debt? I answered "no" and this is the truth. But a "yes" answer will signal calls from debt consolidation companies, which are always bad news. Signing up with such a company ruins your credit as it is actually viewed as filing a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.

Do you own a home or a condominium? I lied and said "no." Because I know if I said "yes," I would get a ton of mail asking me to refinance my home.

Do you feel it is important to know your credit score? I said "no." Because I know if I said "yes" I would get mail and phone calls trying to "help" me raise my credit score.

Do you carry more than $10,000 in credit card debt? I truthfully answered "no." This is just another attempt to get you into debt consolidation.

In the last 30 days, have you rented a movie? Again I truthfully answered "no." This is an ad for netflix. I'm not interested.

Do you consider yourself an expert in computer use? Another "no." But I'm expecting to start receiving mail offering me instructions any day now.

Are you happy with your current body weight? I truthfully answered "yes." I am one of the few Americans who is actually happy with my weight. Constant aggravation caused by my two kids has kept me in marvelous shape.

Do you belong to a fitness club? Gee, I signed up for three health clubs during my lifetime and ended up paying over $2,000 in fees. I think I used the club about five or six times. I wisely answered "no."

Do you drink coffee? I answered "yes," but I am not interested in receiving free gourmet coffee every month through the mail.

Are you interested in receiving free gourmet coffee? I answered "no."

After answering these questions, I was directed to yet another site where they asked me to "help keep their site free" and check "yes" or "no" if I was interested in getting more information from their sponsors. As you may have guessed, most of their sponsors related to the 20 questions. They included various online universities, Overstock.com, Taste of Home (which is a wonderful magazine, but available at the bookstore), a few other magazine subscriptions and several "diet" sites,

I said "no" to all of these offers. They then asked me to "consider" another optional offer. I clicked on the site and saw a flashy car, huge house and the chance to earn THOUSANDS of dollars. All I had to do was give them my name, address and telephone number. Fat chance.

I clicked out of that site quickly and went to my inbox. There I found a link to confirm my membership to thesurveypro.com. I clicked on the link and quickly found how I can immediately earn $10 for only 30 minutes worth of work. All I had to do was sign up for 20 other survey sites.

While thesurveypro.com is not technically a scam (they don't want any money), it is not a legitimate "paid survey" site. It is merely a tool used to get information for businesses. The information that you provide to this site is sold to telemarketing companies that sell products such as diet pills, fitness equipment, magazine subscriptions, credit cards, debt consolidation, and - my personal favorite - online education.

Looking for a way to make a few extra bucks online? Skip Thesurveypro.com. Unless, of course, you have a desire to have your mailbox flooded with offers and like to talk to telemarketers.



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