Shopper’s Voice, located at Shoppers-Voice.com, is a new consumer research center, that allows you to “Speak your mind, Make a difference, and Win cash prizes” through their consumer product survey.
Their Online Shopper’s Voice Consumer Product Survey takes ten minutes to complete and is described as an “easy, free, fast, fun way” to give your insight and opinions to companies on your favorite products, and on what new products you would like to see.
Completing the survey makes you eligible for free samples, money saving coupons, special offers, and cash sweepstakes. It also results in free membership in the Shopper’s Voice consumer panel.
How Does It Work?
After you take the survey, you automatically become a member of the Shopper’s Voice consumer panel. If you complete the survey by mail, you will become a postal member, and if you complete the survey online, you become an online member.
After completing the survey, you will begin receiving “valuable offers” from companies based on your survey responses. You may also receive invitations to earn rewards from other companies for completing their surveys or offers.
Postal members that provide their email address will receive offers both through the mail and electronically, and online members that provide their home addresses can do the same.
The Concerns
Shopper’s Voice is not a market research company. Rather, they are a company that collects your personal information and then shares it with their partner companies, so that they can contact you with coupons, advertisements, and marketing offers.
Real market research companies get your personal information in order to provide you with surveys which earn you cash or rewards once you complete them. Instead, Shopper’s Voice collects your personal information in order to give it to companies who want to advertise to you.
If you are still interested in the special offers and possible coupons, just keep in the mind the volume of mail and email you are likely to receive from advertisers when you provide them with your contact info, and perhaps use a specific email for this purpose.
If they send you a cheque, please don't deposit it.
If you deposit that cheque that bank will think you have that money in your account, the cheque will bounce and the bank will withdraw that amount and sent back to them. They will then scam you of your own money.
Your will be out the money and NSF charge of 45$.
this site is a scam please don't do anything with them.
The cheque didn't look that real to me also.
So yes a scam it is, you deposit the cheque the cheque will bounce, the bank will think you have that amount in your account and will withdraw it and sent it back to them, leaving you -$3850 and NSF charge for $45.
I would go into your bank and speak with a manager not a teller a manager and explain to them. They will look into an figure out that it is a scam. You will get your money back but it can take up to 30 days.
Banks frown upon this, they will investigate.
I received a letter from SHOPPER's VOICE with $3000.00 CHECk to do a survey with a certain bank which is my first assignment. These are the breakdown SALARY PER ASSIGNMENT $425, AMOUNT TO CARRY OUT ASSIGNMENT $2,575.00 or BANK DEPOSIT. I just wondering if this legit or not or true or not because until now I'm still scared that this might be a scam.
Thanks
Vince E
once you deposit the cheque, the cheque will bounce, then the banks will think you have that much money and will withdraw it and send it back to the people. Leaving you -$3000 and they just scam you for $3000.
DON'T DO IT
NOT WORTH TIME or ENERGY!