Has anyone here tried filling out the surveys for a free gift card?

emotionsxplodin asked:


You know the ones that you have to fill out a sponser application before you get the free gift? Are they worth it? I have been tempted but have not gone thru with it yet.

8 Responses to “Has anyone here tried filling out the surveys for a free gift card?”

  1. caretaker Says:

    not worth getting all the junk in my emails

  2. jessie Says:

    It’s not true – I used to fill them out all the time and NEVER received anything – so, please don’t waste your time. . .

  3. dunno Says:

    don’t do it. It’s a load of croak!

  4. KrystalKF Says:

    It’s a scam.. There are many forum threads about this on : You’ll end up with a subscription to something you don’t want and no gift card! If you want legit surveys that pay go to or Google: “Pinecone Research Banner” to find one of their banners so you can sign up with them. Both of these are paid survey sites but you only get between $1-$5 for most surveys..

  5. imstillsandy Says:

    Yes, and it’s a gimmick! They give you all of these offers, and you check yes or no . . . and it goes on forever. Finally they tell you to pick from several offers, and if you do not pick any, it tells you that you have to accept at least one offer to get your card. Another site, told me that they would send me the gift card if I would give them my credit card number to verify my status. Of course, I didn’t . . . this one was a scam. My advise is that if you think something is too good to be true . . . it is.

  6. Phillip C Says:

    I don’t think I could take the time to sort through all the emails, then spend 15-20 minutes answering questions. All to qualify for a gift card.

    Paid surveys are lucrative, however. The trick is associating yourself with the right survey provider and being able to devotre a couple hours each day to completing the surverys. Surveys can be lengthy, and they have tricky questions designed to validate your other answers, so wisking through the thing in 2 minutes to get your money is difficult.

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  7. Adam S Says:

    Some of them are legitimate offers, but you have to sign up for junk mail, and usually have to forward to at least two friends.

    Personally, I don’t think it’s worth the trouble. It’s also sometimes difficult to tell which offers are legitimate, and which ones are scams.

  8. Neilrmon Says:

    To get this type of gift card will make you sign up and complete several of their offers or refer other people. It is an Internet Freebie Website- IFW They will give you the card if you complete what they ask. They may sign you up for emails so read the policy on the site

    A very good survey company to join for cash and no spam is:

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