Wow, Can’t Believe I Made So Much Already This Month
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by taking paid online surveys.
I just checked my record for paid online surveys I participated and it surprised me that I have already made $100 so far this month, enough to pay my phone and internet bills! Or I can use it to pay for the web hosting fees for my diary! Can you imagin that if at this rate, I could make more than one thousand a year? That's unthinkable!
Considering that each survey usually pays anywhere from $1 to $5 (there were rare occasions when the payouts were more than $10), that's a lot of surveys I have taken. And in the past two months, I have accumulated $201 free money (well, it's not totally free because I did have to take some time to finish each one, but I won't complain about the time I spent), though I have received only $16, including the first payment of $2 from Brand Institute I got today. Since it usually takes about six to eight weeks to be credited for each completed survey, I can expect some regulary payments from now.
Nothing is better than (kind of) free money!
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