Survey
Scout.com is a website service that has
a compilation of the most profitable surveys
and focus group opportunities. The site
lures people in with its appealing offers of
showing you how you can get paid to do
things like eat, shop, and go to movies.
Survey Scout also
claims to have a fresh and up to date
database of these types of unique job
offers. Just as it sounds Survey Scout is
too good to be true. They claim that after
you pay the membership fee that you will
gain access to a collection of survey,
secret shopper, and related work sites.
In reality Survey
Scout gives you access to only five
websites with this type of information. In
the database the majority of the surveys
that Survey Scout leads you to pay little to
nothing at all. Most are just a round about
way for the people running the Survey Scout
scam to get a hold of your email address and
sell it for a profit.
Survey Scout entices
people into joining their website with fake
promises of fun and exciting paid surveys.
In reality they abuse your email account and
end up wasting your time since you will not
make any real money doing this.
In the entire Survey
Scout database there are only a few real
surveys and you have to pre-qualify to be
able to take those. Even navigating the
Survey Scout list is a pain in the butt with
all the pop ups coming at you claiming that
you won prizes which don’t even exist.
I can confidently say
that Survey Scout is a Scam, people
still get tricked into falling for this
everyday but in the end nobody gets real
money out of Survey Scout if you’re lucky
you can walk away with a few worthless gift
certificates.
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Customer Reviews for 'Survey Scout'
Comments to date: 4. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Dale, New Mexico
Posted at 11:35am on Sunday, August 24th, 2008
I joined survey scout and signed up for 100 survey sites. In 3 weeks I made $4.00. Requested refund, we'll see. There are no survey sites that pay what they claim. I have done surveys for over a year and have had one survey that paid me $25.00 and my next highest was $10.00 and they are few and far between. As a hobby it is ok, but don't expect to make much money, it is total BS!
peter, london
Posted at 7:24am on Thursday, July 24th, 2008
yep the whole things ridiculous..im just trying to find a way to get my money back..its all a scam!! i thought telesale was bad lool
Lilly, Ohio
Posted at 3:32pm on Thursday, June 26th, 2008
I mistakenly joined Survey Scout. After the seemingly endless questionaires that you are NOT paid for, I was turned down for their .50 surveys because I didn't qualify. It seems they are just trying to accumulate information about you, with no real profit to you. I have requested a refund, but not sure if I will actually get it. I would advise NOT to join!
Sean, Colorado
Posted at 10:56am on Friday, February 22nd, 2008
Yes this system is everything Steve Albright explained it to be. I bought into this system and it was a waste of my time and money because the information you get is the same ones you can get for free if you just take a little time to search the net. They send you to sites that are free but only give you pennies per survey or entries into prize drawings. Who in their right mind would want to do a 30minute survey for pennies. Not me, I just sucked it up as another loss.
On the topic of Surveys, be careful with these Survey companies. Most of these companies when they say take a short survey, it is not like what they advertise it to be. These are surveys but in order to make money, you have to sign up for the trial offers. Between the trial offer fees and the actual money they pay you for filling out the offer you might come out with just a few dollars; thats if you remember to cancel out the trial offers you just signed up with. Trust me, I have yet to find a survey company that deli... read more»