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FreePaidSurveys.net • View topic - New Product Testers!

New Product Testers!

Post anything regarding paid surveys here. Ask questions, get advice, post active surveys, get or give Viewpoint referrals, etc... Just DO NOT SPAM this forum and be sure to read through the rules regarding posting new survey sites and referral links.

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New Product Testers!

Postby kaman25 » Tue May 31, 2005 6:20 pm

I was reading somewhere, Maybe here :D That is was hard to get into doing Product Testing. I have found a website that sends me all kinds of stuff to test! http://fun.mysurvey.com/join . I have gotten: Cat food and litter, Air freshner with a fan, DVDs, CDs, Computer programs, snack foods and more...I just qualified for a Deoderant test. They could smell me through the computer I guess. :oops: Check it out. They have both paid me for doing the tests and I get to keep the products.
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Postby guptara » Wed Jun 01, 2005 11:21 pm

Hello Keith,

Are you sure that the link is right?? It doesn't sem to be working.

Thanks,
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My Bad!

Postby kaman25 » Wed Jun 01, 2005 11:41 pm

Drop the /join and you are in!
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Postby guptara » Thu Jun 02, 2005 5:12 am

Hello Keith,

I have enrolled mysilf on mysurvey.com about 1 year back. I thought that site is just for taking surveys. Can you tell me how can I test products for them since I don't see any link on their site for product testing.

Thanks,
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A little confused

Postby shygirl » Sun Jun 05, 2005 2:54 pm

I have also been a member of this site for quite awhile and have never been asked to do product testing.
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Postby Pink Panther76 » Mon Jun 06, 2005 11:15 am

There is no actual "link" for testing products @ the site. Once in a while, a manufacturer will want a product tested. If you fit a specific demographic profile they are looking for, you will be asked specific questions during a survey (usually what they call a "screener") Within the survey, they will then ask you if you would like to "test" a product. If you elect to say yes, you get paid and also get to keep the product. At least this has been my expierence with the site. Hope this helps!
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Postby dsresearch » Mon Jun 06, 2005 2:25 pm

My sister has received several products to try from Viewpoint. But I havent. I thought maybe it was because she is a she and I am a he but I dont know :O)
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One of many that offer product testing!

Postby Michelleivey » Tue Jun 21, 2005 3:55 pm

This is one of many that offer product testing. But, yes, you have to do a survey and if you fit the criteria they're looking for you will be asked to try a product. I've found that a lot of the surveys that offer drawings tend to also do product testing. I just do what my time allows, otherwise I'd go crazy with working FT and having a family too!

Demographics make a big difference in all surveys! Sorry!
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