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Greetings.
I would like to check if Partsurvey Jobs (PartSurvey.com) is a regular customer of PayPal.
Hope to hear from you the soonest.
Thank you.
Truly yours,
Alan C. Buenavista
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Actually their are sites that you can just take surveys and get paid. I do it all the time on other sites that I have made over $400 on since the beginning of Oct. There's <removed> etc and I have cashed out on every single one of those. Wishing I could find out if <removed> is legit.
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I have been researching this as well because it seems too good to be true. I'm keeping an open mind about it because it does say that companies pay them to get people's feedback. There's a few things that I am questioning now that I have read everybody elses comments. First of all, one person said that they did get paid, so is that person's paypal account "verified"? Someone on another thread said that unless your account is verified you can not recieve more than $500. Maybe that is the reason no one is getting paid. Another question that comes to mind is if anybody else read that "You can get payment at any moment if you have minimum sum." Everybody is saying that you have to wait 14 days but the way I understand it is that after your first payment you have to wait 14 days for your next one. I have also seen two different people on two different threads say something about them making you fill out tax forms if they are paying you for doing surveys. When reading through the partsurvey site, it is quite obvious that it was written by someone that does not speak english as a first language. If this site is being ran in another country then they are not required to pay any US taxes. **bleep**, all you have to do is research most of the major companies that operate in the US and bank outside of it to find out how easy it is to avoid paying taxes. That's why our country is in so much debt to begin with. IF ANYBODY HAS REALLY GOTTEN PAID BY THIS SITE I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE A PRIVATE MESSAGE TO DISCUSS THIS.
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After doing a little research, I have realized this company's layout is identical to up survey and survey major also. It is the exact same process and nobody has ever gotten paid from those either. No doubt in my mind it's a scam. I also read a blog of someone who used up survey and stated it was made in Russia and their attempt is fraud with paypal accounts, that it had asked people to enter their paypal username AND password for some payouts.
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