Make sure you check out my list of paid survey sites. I only list companies that I have experience with and I give you the low-down on each one. And if that’s not enough, you can check out surveypolice.com for ratings and reviews.
A few weeks ago I wrote about Big Spot Surveys and honestly I didn’t realize that so many people would be searching Google to answer the question: “is Big Spot Legitimate?”
So I decided to put on my detective hat and go digging a little further to help answer the questions that have arisen from my initial post.
First of all, I decided to sign up for Big Spot. I went through the sign-up process from beginning to end to see if my assumptions were correct.
UPDATE 8/2010: Their screens and graphics have changed since the writing of this article but the results and content remain the same.
The sign-up process:
The first screen that came up after I entered my information was this:
The next screen that came up after I entered my information and then clicked join was this:
This screen shows a list of “Free Sponsor Offers” that consist of other survey companies, newsletters and samples. They look interesting and exciting and the word FREE is very enticing. You can sign up for these FREE offers yourself and even earn money doing it by joining certain sites like MyPoints.com and other similar “pay to complete offer sites.”
The next screen that comes up will fill you with anticipation as you wait for all of your great, exclusive free paid survey listings:
The next screen is the “database” you have been waiting for:
This screen lists just a fraction of the market research companies who are willing to pay you for your opinion, and I actually signed up twice and filled out completely different personal information and you know what, I got the same exact list just in a different order.
What this means to you:
I don’t know all of their motives, and I certainly don’t know what they do with your personal information, but Big Spot and Survey Payoff appear to have basically set themselves up as an affiliate marketer. They are providing you with information, and you sign up through their links and they make money.
Is it legal? Yes. Is it wrong? No. Is it safe? Maybe. That depends upon what they are doing with your email address. To me, they are at least misleading people because not only is their “database” shamefully small, they do it under the guise that they have secret resources you can’t find on your own. I can even tell you why their database is so small. Because not all paid survey companies participate in affiliate marketing, so they only list the ones they get paid for sign-ups on.
If you have never signed up for a paid survey panel, and if you see their list, you can rest assured that their list does contain some legitimate market research companies who will pay you for your opinions and it does contain some of the most popular companies. But there is still the issue of why they need your email address and what they will do with it. Plus it also contains some questionable resources that I have seen other experiences survey takers claiming are not legitimate.
You will need to sign up SEPARATELY for each of the individual survey companies so it appears unnecessary for Big Spot to require your name, zip code and email address.
So, smarty pants, how do I get a list of Free Paid Surveys without providing my personal info to a third party?
If I had more time, I’d list every paid survey company known to man for you to sign up for. I don’t have that kind of time, plus there are a couple of resources I will point you to that have already done it. I have some of my favorites listed on my Free Paid Survey Sites page and also on my right sidebar. You will find that the sites I list are ones that I have been a member of for years (some since 2002 or earlier), have received surveys from and have received payment from.
When it comes to survey taking, there are a couple of “golden rules” that any experienced survey taker would tell you. The first would be to never, ever pay to receive information or access to free paid survey databases. The second would be to be extremely careful with your personal information because there are a lot of “cash for your opinion” offers out there that are not legitimate, in fact I would say the scam sites outweigh the legitimate ones. This means you have to be smart, do your homework, and read reviews and opinions from people who have experience.
The bottom line:
When it comes down to it, Big Spot does not appear to provide you with anything you cannot get from somewhere else without having to key in your personal information. You will still need to sign up with each individual market research company separately in order to receive survey invitations and payments for surveys. So the question remains about why they need your information, especially when the list they provide can be found across the web without having to share your personal info.
In addition to the sites we have on our Free Paid Survey Sites page if you want a complete database of paid surveys including actual participant ratings, check out FreePaidSurveys.net, and SurveyPolice.com. You won’t get rich taking paid surveys but you can earn some extra cash each month to order a pizza, or save it up to help fund Christmas.
Happy survey taking!
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Thank you so much for this info. I was going to search big spot on “my points search” and this came up. I am so glad someone like you is out there to help those of us that are just trying to make ends meet by making a few extra honest $$. THANKS AGAIN!!!!
I’m glad I could help Fran!
Thanks Kim for the info on Big Spot – I will be sure to use your banners!
Thanks Michelle, I appreciate it!
i have yet to find a postive review for those two…i didnt want to check out mypoints after reading reviews on the other 2
My Points has more “shopping” deals so if you shop through their links you get a certain amount of points where most of the stuff for the other 2 are “offers” like free trials. Not scams but a lot of work. I also think My Points sends emails and I think their lowest redemption amount is $10, where for Sendearnings and Inboxdollars it is $30. I have received a check from Inboxdollars before, but am just under the $30 for Sendearnings.
inbox dollars and sendearnings are scams too.. gimme a break…read the fine print people
Inboxdollars and Sendearnings are not scams. They just take awhile to earn up to the minimum payout. That does not make it a scam. They are not get-rich-quick schemes, but for a few clicks a day, you can eventually earn a few $$. I would recommend MyPoints before the other 2 but they are not scams and I have been spammed from them. If you feel like completing the offers, you can earn more and faster, but I personally just do the emails and surveys.
I have shopped using MyPoints. Their minimum before they will pay you is a bit lower and easier to get to.
i eeally want to kown if this is real or make believe, let me know
I wast to find 0tu if this sit will do what it says, payment for mm opions thaqnks
This information was much needed. I have seen the ads on TV and ever so grateful I discovered your site plus discovered this post by you!!! Very informative.
Thanks for stopping by and letting my know the info helped you!
Thanks kim for the info i thinking of doing surveys and i did see big spot on tv now i change my mind on going with them .
Thanks kim
Marcel,
Thanks for letting me know it helped you!
Thank you, my wife is slowly dieing of a rare form of Lymphoma and I was involved in a chemical accident that left me usless to phisical work and the company I worked for dropped workmans comp so they could buy a new motorcoach. We are trying to live off of $1,743.00 a month and we are going downhill. We need to find out how to make at least $500 to $900 a month to make ends meet. If you could tell us if we could make this money you would be an angel. I saw their commercial in primetimeand figured it must be legit. But now I`m not. I don`t really understand how this works, I wish if you have a kind heart you could email us and explain it. Thanks so much Karen and Vern
Vern,
Thanks for stopping by. The banners I put up in this post for survey companies are legitimate. You sign up and wait for the surveys to come into your email. You cannot get rich off these, and depending upon demographics you may not do as well as others. Right now, moms with young kids are the largest targeted group and they likely see the most surveys. If you are diligent about it, you will make some but not that extra amount you need. If anyone tells you differently it is a scam.
Good luck!
I have also found great marketing surveys on Craislist under etc. jobs. Once I got paid $50 to take a 15 minute survey! They mailed me the check.
Thanks for this! Glad I didn’t do it