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Earn a little extra for your tear.

Postby Shrug53 » Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:03 am

As some of you know I am really strapped for cash since I got laid off. I am going back to school soon and starting a part time job, but I would like a little extra so I can continue my projects like getting the base trailer ready for MVD inspection. My wife referred me to a survey site where she picks up about 20 bucks extra a week (no wonder she can afford al that fancy bath stuff!) I would like to invite you folks to joint too. This one is not a scam, and does not promise miracles, just $3.00 to $5.00 per survey. Hey 20 bucks will get you a trailer jack! This is the first non-scam thing I have found online. My wife got the invite from the Project manager in her division.

Here is the invite they gave me to pass on:

Dear board,
I recently registered to be a member of SurveySavvy.com to participate in surveys online.
If you join, you can get paid when you participate in surveys. When you refer friends, you will get paid for their participation and their friends' participation. They pay cash! Check out the Earnings Calculator in the Refer Friends section: http://www.surveysavvy.com/index.cfm?fa ... id=1847878

Go to http://www.surveysavvy.com/?id=1847878 and click on 'Join'. If my personal referral link above does not take you to the SurveySavvy web site when you click on it, simply copy and paste it into the address window of your browser. For future reference, my referral e-mail address is: [email protected]

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Postby campadk » Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:51 am

I'd be a bit leary about such offers... but a bit of research on google groups didn't reveal anything negative about this one...

Alternatively just load up your galley with a stove and hot dogs and bring your partially finished tear to a local park this summer. You'll be surprised at how many people think you're a street vender.. one way to drum up some tear money!
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Postby Shrug53 » Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:57 am

I usually worry about those things too, but my wifes boss and his wife have been doing this for months and have earned quite a bit. They stash it away for vacation money.
Plus if you knew how skeptical my wife was and how well she researches things, you would be amazed. For her to sign up is kind of a miracle. :shock:
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Postby mikeschn » Thu Mar 03, 2005 10:15 am

That's a good idea Dave...

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