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LifePoints has a rating of 2 stars from 742 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with LifePoints most frequently mention customer service, many years and gift card. LifePoints ranks 335th among Work At Home sites.
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MySurvey merged w/Lightspeedpanel.com (LSP), where I had $100 on 7/7/2010 & was never notified. I've been emailing with MySurvey & getting the runaround. They sent me a redemption list, probably from MySurvey, stating they were my LSP redemptions--NOT! Hence my $100 earnings. In their 3/19/14 email, they said: "On 1/22/11 the remaining 175 points in your LSP account were transferred to your MySurvey account." That never happened. So my $100 became 175 points, which in MySurvey is worth $1.75. Please note I'm a member of 100+ survey sites and only had a problem with MySurvey. Beware!
Gift card not received, said it would be replaced... but then changed their mind and said it was redeemed. I told them it certainly was not redeemed by me, but to no avail. Make me feel like a liar. Poor customer service.
I joined this site in 2003, and would not recommend it as a survey site. They have revamped the site since then, making it run smoothly. You're not bombarded with any ads, but depending on your time and preferences, you may be bombarded with more surveys than you can handle. Over the years I've only had time to accumulate enough points for about $200, cashed in $100 through PayPal, and was satisfied with the redemption turnaround time.
I just downgraded my rating & rescinded a recommendation. After being a long-time member, I would take occasional surveys, but even though I logged in occasionally, by not doing any surveys and with almost another $100 on the line, they cancelled my membership. No warning, no reply to emails sent, and the reason was because I had not been active. To me, this is BS.
Other sites did not cancel if I had not logged in for years. To me, this seems to be a tactic to elude paying out after an extended period of inactivity, which appears to not only diminish their website value but an ineptitude in returning loyalty to long-time customers.
I don't know what the other reviews are talking about as I've received around £200 from them (usually around £30 at a time)... the only bad thing I can say about them is you earn a little less per survey than you used to, but then they've become a lot more popular. Definitely not a scam.
They will not stop! Unsubscribed, take no notice, so now I fill them in the worst / stupidist way I can to screw with their surveys
Ok surveys, sometimes it can take a bit to cash out with this site. The surveys are alright and they do pay... I usually stick with the amazon e-gift card but they do offer paypal as well. Not always steady with sending out surveys but it contributes to making money with surveys.
I joined this site back in spring time of 2011. I was only 17 at the time so amount of surveys I could do were limited, now 18 I was finally able to build up enough points to redeem for cash.
I really enjoy this survey website upon all others I've tried. There's no gimmicks, its actually FREE. They don't share their information to other companies or try to get you to sign up for those free low monthly payment subscriptions for some bull crap.
They send you an email every time there is a survey available too you (so you don't have to sit there and log in everyday just to find out you have no surveys). Now the points given may take awhile to build up to be able to redeem but that's how you can tell survey websites are legit. Unlike panda research that may give you some large amounts you must pay to be able to get money back... which in most scenarios people don't want to have to pay when they are trying to earn extra cash in their pocket.
The site is easy and simple to navigate some surveys can get repetitive but as far as keeping it simple and understanding I would really recommend this site. Love it!
MySurvey, which is owned by the consumer research company, Taylor Nelson Sofres, pays users to participate in consumer research surveys conducted by various participating companies. There is also a referral system that allows users to earn when they recruit new users to the site.
MySurvey.com actually pays in points, which can then be traded for cash, with one thousand points equaling ten dollars. Ten dollars is the minimum cash out amount.
Referring new users wins a user one hundred and fifty points ($1.50) for each person who qualifies and actively takes surveys.
The reviews for MySurvey mainly consist of users complaining that the payout per completed survey has dropped drastically from seventy five points ($0.75) to just ten to thirty points ($0.10 to $0.30), regardless that some of their surveys can last up to forty five minutes. This certainly places MySurvey in the slave-labor category.
The surveys are usually quick to complete so it's not going to eat up a big chunk of your day. The points add up for good rewards, here and there marketing companies will pay cash but that's not often.
If u are looking for a survey site that really pays join this one. You can have your payments go to your paypal account. No scams at all!
They say you earn when you do a servey, weather its money, entered into a sweepstake, or earn points of some type. I never recieved a thing. Also when i try to unscerscribe it says it will sent a conformation e-mail and to click on the link to end subscription. The e-mail never comes and you continue to get things from them. Now I cannot stop it. Dont sign up with them if you hate spam.www.globaltestmarket.com
Answer: I don't think anyone has the answer for that one. There are a lot of us in the same boat. You can email 'Emma' but I wouldn't hold your breath for a reply. Just advise anyone thinking of joining My Survey not to bother.
Answer: It might pay for a little while, then judging by the reviews on here including my own, they deactivate your account giving no reason and if you've got money you haven't claimed you won't get it. If you pester 'Emma', eventually she sends emails telling you they deactivated your account because your account was used in another country or internet cafe. It would seem this happens a lot. I would say if you're going to try it, don't let any points build up before you cash out because you're likely to be disappointed.
Answer: I never felt this as a scam since I have already recieved my gift cards in a short span of time.
Answer: Typically it may take upto 5 days for the PayPal to transfer the amount to your account. One thing you have to note that the e-mail for the LifePoints account and PayPal account should be the same, which I faced due to which some delay happened to me.

