OnlyCashSurveys.com is new company entering the online paid survey market. Though they are very new and don’t seem to have a lot of buzz, there are some things we know about them.
First, and I can’t say it enough, when it comes to online paid surveys the number one rule to remember is that you should never pay for the option to take surveys. Legitimate companies are paid not by you, but the companies they service. Only Cash Surveys does not ask for money from its members in any way – no one time fees, no membership fees. So this is a good sign.
Second, they require all their members to create a PayPal account for online cash payments. This means that Only Cash Surveys deals with real monetary rewards, not point systems or prize rewards like many other survey companies. They do require that you have earned a minimum amount toward your account before they’ll schedule payouts, however, so keep that in mind.
Finally, it’s easy to sign up at OnlyCashSurveys.com. All you need is an email address and the time to fill out a short questionnaire helping them gather information to determine what specific demographics you fit into to see what surveys would fit you best.
Now, there are some things that you should be aware of before doing business with OnlyCashSurveys.com.
Once you register, you’ll immediately see a list of surveys that you can participate in. There will be a general description of what the survey is about, then the estimated percentage of likelihood that you will fit the demographic enough to successfully complete the survey, how long it will take to complete the survey, and how much you will be paid if you complete the survey.
In general, each survey is anywhere from 5-30 minutes to complete and upon completion each survey will pay you anywhere from $1.00-$5.00. However, it’s important to pay attention to the percentages offered for how successful they believe you will be in completing a survey. You could be 10 minutes into completing a 15 minute survey and be stopped from completing it, due to an answer you gave that disqualifies you from the study. This is more likely to happen with a survey that has a low percentage than one that gives a high percentage.
Another complaint that customers have about Only Cash Surveys is the length of time it takes for members to receive their payouts. Despite requiring PayPal accounts to ensure successful cash transactions, OnlyCashSurveys.com gives themselves 4 full weeks to fulfill a payout from the time you request it. And unfortunately customers say that it does often take that long.
But this brings me back to something I have said many times before – if you’re interested in trying to make money taking surveys, then make sure to sign up with multiple market research companies. This way, you’re far more likely to qualify for more surveys, complete more surveys, and earn more money in general.
It took me months of course to get there, and then another almost 2 months to get paid. Even after that, I never got the full check that I deserved. First of all, I had $125 that was owed to me, 75 of that was pending, and had been for 2 months! So by the time I was able to cash out, I got a small portion of what I was owed. When I called them out on it, I got a bs email from them saying that the company who issued the survey through them had not contacted them about whether or not my answers had cleared so they could not pay me until they heard from this so called company!
That was a sign right there, but I stayed on with them anyway. There was also the thing with getting a message that your credits were denied for rushing through a survey or giving false answers. I noticed I lost at least about 20 bucks from them reversing credits and when I inquired about that, they could not give me a satisfactory answer as to what exactly I did that caused t hem to reverse the credit. I noticed too that it takes forever for the pending credits to credit, and then once you ask for payouts, they claim it takes 4 weeks, but actually it takes close to 6!
What turned me against them completely is the fact that while I qualified for a lot of surveys, a lot I didn't! And just like others have said, you only find this out after you've completed the whole survey.
I got to the point where I was complaining every week to them, and they simply closed my account without warning or reason. After they froze it and I threatened to get a attorney for the remainder of what they owed me, they unfroze the account, but then a good 3 months later, they closed it completely and left 9 bucks in there of mine that I could not get, because 7 was mine, and 2 of it was pending! It pended for a good 4 months before they released it, but by then they had closed my account and there was nothing in their reward catalog that I could find for 9 bucks, so that was 9 bucks I lost.
I was beyond pissed, because in the beginning, I really liked this company and in the year I was with them, I made a total of $188.00. I still have the only cash account, but soon after the disaster with surveyhead, only cash started doing me the same way and eventually they closed my dashboard. Even though I can still log in and my account is still open, I am no longer able to get surveys to take and that account has 2.30 in it that I am owed and probably will never get as well.
So in short, yes, surveyhead, only cash and there are a few others out there such as; survey spot and pch surveys, that are scams or a complete waste of time. You just have to check around and make sure the company you sign up to work for a legit. I wish I would have known about this site before I signed on with any of those companies, it would have saved me a whole lot of unnecessary anger and heartache!
Then all of sudden later on the money was not worth any money any more. They let people choose magazine subsciptions of donate the money. With 2 magazine subscriptions and still 10 left, then they shut down completely. Cash for Survey was fairly new then....
Know why they do these things? I think they do it to take all of the money out of the place and the executives get it with stock or however. It can be bonuses. Everyone else loses. No one gets paid their debts. On to their newer company they go........Hmm sound like George Bush junior and his royal family.
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Liars and frauds, the lot of them!