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LapisLee
07-10-2008, 05:30 AM
Globalnet Panel (http://www.gnetpanel.com/About.aspx) might prove interesting. You can redeem points for cash or gift certificates at hundreds of stores including Circuit City, T.J. Maxx, Best Buy, Macy's, FootLocker and Barnes & Noble. Points are worth a penny each and you need 200 points ($20) to cash out. I am certain many others have had better luck than I with it. I only have 303 points thus far.

About Globalnet Panel

The Globalnet Panel is a worldwide community of dedicated individuals who agree to share their opinions regarding products and services that affect them in their daily lives. The information we gather from our members provides critical insight to leading manufacturers and influences how products and services will be made available to the general public. Your opinions can make a real world difference!

By joining the Globalnet "Research" Panel, you will be able to voice your opinions and receive Global Reward Points for your participation. You can then trade your points for monetary rewards. The Globalnet Panel is committed to protecting your privacy, and your personally identifiable information will never be leased, shared, or sold to a third-party.

Not a member yet? JOIN NOW! (http://www.gnetpanel.com/Join.aspx)

Benefits of Joining

Become a Globalnet Panel member today and earn rewards while your opinions influence the products and services you use everyday. Participate in interesting surveys and other research projects while earning valuable GlobalPoints redeemable for gift certificates and cash. Join Today and make a difference!

Globalnet Rewards Program

Just as soon as you register, you will automatically be enrolled in the Globalnet Rewards Program and your account will instantly be earning GlobalPoints.
Get GlobalPoints just for registering!
Receive additional points for completing your specialty profile surveys!
Then more points taking surveys and participating in research projects!
And even more points when you refer other people to join!
Then redeem your GlobalPoints for gift certificates and/or cash!
Redeem GlobalPoints for Cash

Acccumulate 2000 GlobalPoints and you can redeem for CASH!

Instant Cash Rewards

Although most surveys are rewarded with GlobalPoints, some surveys and research projects will offer an instant cash reward typically ranging from $5 to $50 for your participation. Each survey invitation will clearly specify the type of reward that you can expect to receive. If you do participate in a cash reward survey project, please allow 2-3 weeks for check processing and delivery.

Redeem GlobalPoints for Gift Certificates

Acccumulate just 1000 GlobalPoints in your account and redeem for valuable SuperCertificates® that allow you to choose from hundreds of stores, restaurants, airlines, hotels, theaters and other merchants. You decide how to spend your reward!

Earn Global Points for each Profile you complete below. And it doesn't stop here. The more Profiles you complete, the more Survey Invitations you'll receive, and the more Global Points you'll earn.

Profile Estimated Time (minutes) Possible Global Points Awarded Global Points Action

Main 2 40 40
Technology 3 35 35
Employment 3 20 20
Automobile 2 20 20
Leisure 1 15 15
Health 4 35 35
Financial 4 25 25
HomeTech 3 15 15

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Please send your comments, questions, or concerns to the appropriate email address listed below. We value your feedback and will respond to your inquiries shortly.

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eddieMX07
07-10-2008, 05:38 AM
I joined this panel after Heath Review this panel. Since I joined I have received a limited amount of surveys. I have about 300 or 500 points. I will post my survey history tomorrow when I log in to my account

eddieMX07
07-10-2008, 05:40 AM
Here is a review of Globalnet Panel by Heath. Posted on April 29

I’m not sure how I missed reviewing this site. Globalnet Panel (gnetpanel) is one of the newer survey panels that launched in mid March. I checked it out in the beginning to be sure that it was legitimate and worth a spot on the Yourfreesurveys list. It passed the test and has been on the list for over a month now.

It hasn’t been around long, but I think Globalnet Panel may be a keeper. I’ve gotten several surveys and accumulated about $6 so far. The site is easy to navigate and I like the fact that you can check on your available and completed surveys in one place. During registration survey, you’ll get to choose how your points will be rewarded. I chose cash, although you’ll have to wait until you’ve reached 2000 points ($20). If you chose the gift certificate route, you’ll be able to cash out at 1000 points ($10). TJ Max, Circuit City, Macy’s to name a few.

Because I’ve only been with them for a month, we’ll have to see if they will payout like some of the other more established and well known survey sites. But I think it’s worth a try.

maplaver
07-10-2008, 01:58 PM
I've only received ONE survey since I joined them back in march :(

maplaver
08-08-2008, 10:32 PM
Today I finally received a survey from them but I was disqualified so I only got 5 pts. :(

LapisLee
08-28-2008, 06:31 AM
GlobalNet is completely lame. Here are my results after six months.

Survey Center
Surveys Invited-On Participation Participated-On Reward

Survey 111 3/21/2008 3/21/2008 70 Global Points
Survey 115 7/1/2008 7/1/2008 3 Global Points

maplaver
08-28-2008, 06:58 PM
GlobalNet is completely lame. Here are my results after six months.

Survey Center
Surveys Invited-On Participation Participated-On Reward

Survey 111 3/21/2008 3/21/2008 70 Global Points
Survey 115 7/1/2008 7/1/2008 3 Global Points

I agree... I have the same lame results... I'm thinking of unsubscribing!

eddieMX07
08-28-2008, 07:19 PM
I agree... I have the same lame results... I'm thinking of unsubscribing!

I have also have experienced the same results with new panel. The last survey invite I recieved was on July 3 and I only have about 300 points in my account. As of now, I do not recommend this survey panel because they do not send enough surveys invites.

maplaver
08-29-2008, 02:28 PM
I have also have experienced the same results with new panel. The last survey invite I recieved was on July 3 and I only have about 300 points in my account. As of now, I do not recommend this survey panel because they do not send enough surveys invites.

I had 310 pts... It's official, I just unsubscribed from this joke of survey panel:

Your account has been closed.

LapisLee
08-29-2008, 07:42 PM
I had 310 pts... It's official, I just unsubscribed from this joke of survey panel:
Ditto. I agree. If they can't even send out one survey per month, it's just not worth the bother and it simplifies my bookeeping. I only want email survey invitations from serious legitimate companies. I will be axing a few other companies once my $100 Tik Tik Cash payment is posted to my PayPal account.

eddieMX07
12-02-2008, 02:21 AM
Today I completed a Hospex survey that was send to me by Globalnet Panel. I received this message after I redirected :

Oops! There was a technical problem registering your survey results.A Globalnet Panel Administrator has been notified of this error and will contact you as soon as the problem has been resolved. Please note that the survey participation status will display "Pending..." until the survey results have been properly posted. You do NOT need to take any action concerning this problem, as Globalnet Panel personnel have already been alerted to this problem.UpdateSurveyOutcome: Conversion failed when converting from a character string to uniqueidentifier.

eddieMX07
12-09-2008, 01:55 AM
Today I received this the email below about the problem I described above. I did not sent them a message so this message was a surprised. This is a good thing since Globalnet panel is not a favorite of many people...


Dear Eddie

Thank you for your recent participation in survey140 from the Globalnet Panel. Unfortunately, our client was experiencing some technical difficulties which resulted in your account not being credited for completing the survey. We sincerely apologize.

We assure you that your account will be properly credited within the next few days. Once again, we apologize for the inconvenience.

We thank you for being a member of the Globalnet Panel and look forward to your participation in our next survey.