confirmation and mother's maiden name

Well, I have hit the jackpot. Three monthws of confirming my accouts with about 50 survey companies over and over and over ad infinitem, I found the ultimate. I was really surprised, then shocked. Really!! I have never before thought I would find this on any survey form. I logged into " Cash4Offers ". Of course we go through the normal fill in the Blanks on all the personal info. Then - - - - camre the shocker. They asked for [ my mother's maiden name ]. On a bank account, yes but on a survey??? I didn't give it to them, I put down a fake name then went on with the survey. They promised big money in 72 hours. One hour later I am still surveying things the I have to buy, enroll in, etc.
Somewhere in the maze it finally stated that if I complete the regiswtration that I would be paid a nickel.
I have also tried to comunicate with Jacob via email but to no avail tghere eitherI am in the process of spamming all survey entries. Enough is enough. Three months and not one penny. I am 75 yrs which is probably the problem. If it is they should say so rather than torture someone with hope. Good luck to you who have managed to connect.

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As a rule, if you want to MAKE any money, STAY AWAY from those companies that want you to "complete" several pages of "offers" where you have to spend money or enroll. They are just marketing companies POSING as "survey" companies. All they REALLY want to do is get you to buy their stuff. And, they usually have a "minimum payout" level that you have to reach before they pay you anything that is SO high that you'll likely never reach it. Or, if you do, you'll have spent hundreds in buying their stuff.

Like Mystery Shopping, DON'T EVER PAY to do surveys.

Look for those companies that DON'T require you to "complete offers" in order to do a survey and don't require you to reach a "high" level before you can redeem your money.

You likely won't "get rich" doing surveys, but you can earn a little "extra" money. I've gotten paid almost an "extra" $100 in the last 4 months by doing surveys.
If I see the word, "Offers", I hit home.

Though I did get the new nano iPod for my son for Xmas. A legitimate company; iPod Sweepstakes.
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