YFSResearch: New Survey Panel Review
Survey Site Reviews October 26th, 2009Mark, at Yourfreesurveys has introduced a new survey site called YFSResearch. In response to those of you who only want paid surveys, YFSResearch will fill that bill. This is strictly a research panel, which means that no offers or other promotions will be available as you will receive only surveys that pay for your time.
Once you sign up, there will be 6 profile surveys to complete at your leisure: basic, employment, health and wellness, auto, technology and travel and leisure. By filling out these surveys, your chances of receiving more surveys will increase. Payout is a low $10, and can be redeemed by Amazon gift card ($10), Dining Dough ($25 restaurant gift card), Payoneer ($10 prepaid debit card), Amazon UK (5 pounds), all of which can redeemed when your account reaches $10. Hopefully they will provide Paypal as an option in the future, but don’t mind using the Amazon gift option. From the website:
You will be awarded with between $.10 and $20. The reward amount for each individual survey will be stipulated in the email invitation or on the website. You must complete the survey in full to receive the reward amount. Once you have earned the minimum amount of rewards required to make a redemption you may access the ‘Rewards’ area of the site. Select the desired redemption option from those listed on the site and follow the instructions given to process your reward.
Give YFSResearch a try! Looks good to me so far.
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October 26th, 2009 at 10:01 pm
Just a fore warning to anyone, YSF is operated by Clearvoice Surveys, and everyone knows how much trouble Clearvoice has been, I would suggest not signing up with them, unless you want to complete surveys for free.
October 27th, 2009 at 2:08 pm
why would mark do this thru clear voice?
i unsubscribed from them… so problematic!
December 2nd, 2009 at 12:11 am
I signed up for this website on October 26, 2009 and have not received any survey invitations, and it is December 01, 2009. Usually I qualify for at least one by now.
April 22nd, 2010 at 9:41 am
I had problems with Clear Voice – they voided my earnings right before the cashout limit due to unspecified “discrepencies” (even after contacting them they wouldn’t tell me what they were). I signed up for this site not knowing it was Clear Voice, and they voided my membership right away. Well, at least I didn’t find out after doing surveys – do no trust Clear Voice!
April 28th, 2010 at 2:25 pm
I am so frustrated with this survey site right now! At first when I signed up, I loved it… I was able to redeem $20 from them in the form of amazon gift certificates and they worked. Then there was a major glitch with the entire site and I believe it added $20 into my account, but I’m not totally sure. When I first saw it, I thought nothing of it so I redeemed it for another $20 and it sent the gift certificates to my email. When I went to go order from amazon it wouldn’t let me use two of the four gift certificates. After many emails back and forth, the problem is still not resolved and I am very frustrated. As of right now, I am refusing to do the surveys. They’ll probably just screw up how much they are suppose to pay me and make me go through this nonsense all over again.
I think I will send a few more emails and then if it’s still not resolved– adios YFSResearch!
May 31st, 2010 at 8:14 am
ClearVoice just booted me out with no explanation.
And all I did was cash out my account the day before, after patiently waiting for months for my completed surveys to be credited. Now I am really angry at Clearvoice. They are the most dishonest site I have ran into recently (and I was a loyal member for the last 3 years). I hope they burn for that. Thanks for the update that they’re also YSF.com. Screw YSF too
May 31st, 2010 at 1:21 pm
Getting booted from ClearVoice is hardly a bad thing. They have identical surveys to other sites, take forever to credit incentives, only pay in Amazon gift cards and it takes three to four months or longer just to earn a $10 gift card.