eCashOpinions.com Reviews – Legit or Scam?


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eCashOpinions.com is a new survey database website which says that anyone, regardless of education or experience, can get paid a “substantial income” just by taking online surveys.

According to eCashOpinions, thousands of people are earning a living income from participating in online market research, earning between $500 and $3500 each week, just for completing online surveys.

They claim their database has companies that will pay you between $5-$75 per completed survey, and between $50-$150 per hour for participating in online focus groups.

After you have paid your $34 membership fee, you will get access to their database, as well as 100 additional free resources for earning money online, and their Iron Clad Satisfaction Guarantee.

This is a Clickbank product, so if you have purchased it and are unsatisfied with what you’ve received, you can contact Clickbank for a no questions asked refund for up to 60 days after your purchase.

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Average Rating for " eCashOpinions " is 1.37 out of 5 based on 30 reviews.
  • I just received their email.. Thank God I googled the Reviews before falling into this TRAP..
  • I appreciate the one who started this site.

    I signed up for one survey site and now I am getting all kinds of e-mails for surveys including eCashOpinions.com.

    Please be careful and read the fine print at the bottom of all sites. None of them pay money.

    Click on unscribe and move on with your day.
  • One has to counter check. Why isnt the program active in some of its facilities like the email and the like. Do we have details of their physical address and the like?
  • I understand your pain. I called the so-called coaching number to cancel because it's the only contact info given. The number leads to another scam company in Utah saying they're not affiliated with ecashopinions. She instructed me to send and e-mail to [email protected] to request refund. I did. I soon received a reply congratulating me on my membership and provided login info. There's no where to log in. I informed her that my next call will be to the Ohio Attorney General's office and that I will include her company in my complaint. She took down my contact info to send to her supervisor. That was only minutes ago and I'm waiting to hear back. I'm turning these guys in to the OAGO regardless of what they do. SHHHH!
    • Update: I just called clickbank at 800-390-6035. I explained that this company is a scam and he said I should receive my refund to Paypal within two business days. It was very easy, if it's true.
  • I learned the hard way that most if not all of the online at home work programs that ask for money to join are not what they appear to be.The refund policy is in place just to get you to sign up and then hope you will keep trying to use the product (because most people want to believe that these companies are honest)until it's to late to get a refund or that since the price seems so resonable for what the potential income could be that the payee will not pursue a refund. I was sent an e-mail from a friend of mine recommending an online at home work program that turned out to be a scam. I got another e-mail from a different friend recommending the same program.Turns out that both friends had never even heard of the program and that their e-mail accounts were being used to scam their friends (both individuals are frequent users of FACEBOOK). That can't be legal but I quess it's hard to trace back to the actual company or the internet police don't care. ALWAYS RESEARCH ONLINE JOB OFFERINGS THAT ARE ASKING FOR MONEY FROM YOU TO WORK FOR THEM.
  • Anything of this nature is not legitimate in the slightest.

    And if you're referred by a friend, don't take it out on them. It's most likely that their accounts have fallen into the hands of these people who are now using the account to fool more people into their scheme. Get your friends to change their passwords, don't blame them for it.
  • I am a fool. I should have researched more. I bought the 44 dollar service (fool) and signed up for 11 different survey sites they reccomend and almost every survey i take i get opted out of. i will now try to get my money back. these surveys are not qucik surveys you can take. one of their 5 minute surveys took me about 20 minutes and that was not taking my time either. most dont even pay cash and if they do it would take you 2 or three weeks and 5 hours a day to build up enough "money" to try and cash out which is like 10 to 50 dollars. Thats if you are even able to take thier surveys. I see that if i say im latino i get more surveys. weird.
  • Thanks to all of you for telling the truth about them. I was poised to press the button and give them $30 thru paypal. Not going to happen now. Thanks so much!
  • oh my gosh. wow really???? i'am planning to buy a membership for this, coz a friend refer it to me..... im so disappointed after reading the reviews.....
  • I too almost bought into their website. However what I have read today as I did a background check/research on e cash opinions has save d me my money. Be wise people and by the way, there is another website called e cash voices that has the same webpage info as e cash opinions. Check it out, both are SCAMS!!
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