August 24, 2008
SiteReviewAuthority gets special F-+ award!
WorkAtHomeTruth is proud to announce the first recipient of the newly created "F-+" award - SiteReviewAuthority - a review site that in our opinion is so bad no single letter of the alphabet could convey the appropriate distinction merited by the aggressively poor choices for making money at home and then boldly gives them the completely meaningless "SRA Seal of Approval", which after considerable research (15 seconds of blinking our eyes really fast and hitting ourselves in the head with a toy hammer) we've discovered to have the authoritative equivalent of a discarded wet noodle.
Background of the "F-+" awards' most distinguished honoree -Dr. Richard Andrew Stera , Chairman, SiteReviewAuthority.org
The F-+ award apparently isn't the first "first" for Dr. Richard Andrew Stera. Apparently the good doc received his Phd from a university located in "opposite world" where good is bad, bad is good, Fs are As, and As are Fs…well, you get the idea about the "good" doc.
In other words, if you are to get the most value of of SiteReviewAuthority.org you must view it through the eyes of a man steeped in the critical research methods of an "opposite-world" type university.
Another little known fact about the "good" doc is that his title of Chairman is often completely misunderstood - even the briefest research into his background reveals this quickly.
The truth about "Chairman"…
It turns out that Dr. Richard Andrew Stera isn't "Chairman" in the corporate sense, but more in the super-hero (remember…"opposite world" terminology) sense.
While it's possibly true that Dr. Richard Andrew Stera was bitten by a radioactive spider - legend has it that the bite had no prolonged effect. However, the bite did cause him to trip over an office chair which ultimately got embedded into his left knee.
Surgical removal of the chair being impractical, a special "melting procedure" was used to melt away the chair, which inexplicably got absorbed into Dr. Stera's blood stream and ultimately led to the manifestation of "ChairMan" - a superhero with the special powers of a chair!
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Filed under F-+ Awards by Paul (Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth)




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I just signed up with "MakeMoneyTakingSurveys.org, because of the recommendation from Site Review Authority site. Is that a good investment? Does anyone know anything about the this site - Making Money Taking Surverys.org??? Help!!!
Thanks
I need an advice about "Make money taking surveys . org site? Is it legit?
The short answer is no, it's not legit. Here's the promise:
"Discover How to Make as Much Money as You Want, Just By Having an Internet Connection, Some Spare Time, and an Opinion!"
Not possible.
Let's look at the example they give to try to get people salivating over the chancing to make extra income:
"For instance, if you do four surveys a day, at $10 per survey, you can make $280 per week, $1120 a month, or $13,440 a year!"
It won't happen. To be selected for anywhere close to that many surveys that often is basically impossible and nonsensical - not too mention the fact that very often these days if you do make it past the qualication surveys and do the actual surveys you'll merely be entered in a drawing for cash or prizes.
The other big problem is that you can get ALL of this information for free at places like KatiesHugs.com.
Now, let's look at the testimonials from MakeMoneyTakingSurveys.org:
Testimonial #1:
"This has been a great opportunity for us to earn extra money in our spare time. The money we earned last month helped pay for our family vacation to the beach. Thanks for such a wonderful opportunity, we told all our friends and family about this and they have started taking surveys too."
Sarah & Joe Johnson"
Here are some other sites that have this EXACT same testimonial:
ConsumerJobs100 (.com)
Testimonial #1 from that site:
" *"This has been a great opportunity for us to earn extra money in our spare time. The money we earned last month helped pay for our family vacation to the beach. Thanks for such a wonderful opportunity, we told all our friends and family about this and they have started taking surveys too."
- Sarah & Joe Johnson"
Using DomainTools.com I was able to see that this site is registered to a DIFFERENT person than MakeMoneyTakingSurveys (.org)
WorkAtYourPC (.com)
""This has been a great opportunity for us to earn extra money in our spare time. The money we earned last month helped pay for our family vacation to the beach. Thanks for such a wonderful opportunity, we told all our friends and family about this and they have started taking working at home too."
Mindy & James Johnson"
What I love about this testimonial is that the PICTURE of the people are the same but the NAMES are different AND it's the exact same testimonial as used on MakeMoneyTakingSurveys (.org)
Oh, and the site is registered to a completely different person again.
So which site do these people who can't remember their own names REALLY like?
Umm…..um…..
While that one may not be legitimate, there are several legitimate, "get paid for taking surveys" websites out there. None of them will make you hundreds of dollars a day, but they can be fun, and CAN make you up to a few hundred a year, depending on how many surveys you have time to take.
Some of them also allow you to participate in product testing by sending products to your house and having you evaluate them. I have tested body wash, two different razors, and a cologne over the past few years. I've been invited to be on a test panel for frozen lasagna and frozen vegetables, where I actually went to a local conference room and ate a meal, then participated in a discussion group - two hours, fifty bucks. Does that happen regularly…NO. But it does happen.
These surveys usually pay $.50 to $5.00, for anywhere from 7-45 minutes of your time. Some pay in cash, some pay in "points", which are redeemable for cash or items (they really are).
There are occasionally even surveys available for my teenagers and 10-year-old. They answer the questions, which they enjoy, and the money goes into my account.
I think of these survey accounts as "found money", and request checks once a year or so. I use it to buy myself or my kids something special, or help augment the Christmas budget. I have not paid full price for a Blockbuster rental in years, thanks to E-rewards.com and their buy one get one free coupons. They used to have actual free rental coupons, but no longer. You may have even seen them circulated through email as a scam. The original coupons were real!
I am saying all of this to let you know there are legitimate survey sites out there:
E-rewards.com; MySurvey.com;
Globaltestmarket.com; SurveySavvy.com;
Globalopinionpanel.com
None of them will get you rich, but if you spend your free time at the computer anyway, why not?
I'm an author who's looking to make a few dollars on the side until I reach Nora Roberts status. *g*
I did a search last night and found the "report" from Dr. Stera, founder of SiteReviewAuthority.org. I read through his article, then clicked on the first, and supposedly best, of his three recommended websites for making money. This money-making opportunity is called "The Process At Home System" and it refers to filling out rebates online for companies to process for their customers. It's done in three steps that appear to be quite easy. In 5-10 mins time, you make $15 per rebate you fill out.
A list of customer's names and info is sent to you via email to double-check for accuracy, then you type in each person's rebate and click "Continue." Supposedly, that's it.
This sounds like an easy way to make a great deal of money, but I'm not sure if it's legit or not. The sign up fee says it's $197 (I believe), taken down from $500. $200 is a lot of money when you're living check to check.
Has anyone heard of this company, "The Process At Home System?" Does it work and is it legit? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Laura
Save your $197.00 and read one of the best exposes of this Rebate Processor Nonsense at IveTriedThat.com here.
I'm not sure how they're going to avoid going down the same path as DataEntryPro and why other "Data Entry" programs didn't befall the same fate as DataEntryPro.
Thank you for that link to "I've Tried That." They have excellent reviews and helpful information, including various pages that have real, legit and proven work-at-home positions for all kinds of work. I'm saving there page for further review…when it's not 3:30 in the morning. I'll have to check it out more tomorrow…afternoon. *G*
Thanks again!!
Laura S
LOL. I know the 3:30 in the morning phenomenon.
Yes, the guys who run IveTriedThat.com are a class act.
This is great information! Thanks!