One of the things that tick many of us off when completing online surveys is the payout time. Some take a few days and can be up to weeks. Having to wait before reaping the rewards of our effort is surely unpleasant. More and more survey websites are emerging online with the promise of fast payments. Some are rebranded from old versions or fresh new ones that are becoming viciously competitive to their older counterparts due to their more preferred payment option.
What are the benefits of fast payments? Majority of the survey websites that offer fast payments list Paypal as one of their payment processors. This is an advantage to international users as not all of them have a US or foreign bank account. With fast payments, users are more likely to come bank and complete more tasks, therefore, giving mentioned sites high ratings on trustpilot. So it's a win-win situation. We are also able to utilize quick cash for our usage knowing that the site provides consistent and trusted payments.
Which websites offer fast payments? Let me list down a few as well as the pros and cons for each one.
Instant Rewards
Instant Rewards has this outdated-looking appearance once you open it. I'm guessing it has been around for quite some time although rarely heard of. I stumbled it upon a coincidence while looking for alternatives to cash out my Loot Tv points. This site has surveys and offer wall that you can complete. Like the majority of survey sites, your potential to earn depends on your profile. It seems many surveys prefer married, people working in professional fields and within the age range of 20 - 35. I also noticed that the company running instant rewards is the same company that runs Super Pay. I didn't have a good experience with Super Pay and later I will tell you why.
The pros of Instant Rewards are it offers fast payments (within 24 hours), plenty of offer wall options and constantly provides proof of payments made to its members. In terms of points, for each survey or offer you are rewarded with points which you can convert to cash out. Honestly, I find the points to be decent. It's still within the range of cents, but with multiple surveys it can quickly turn into dollars.
For the cons, it is risky, because just like Super Pay they might suddenly need verification and ask you to wait for 30-60 days. Back to my experience with SuperPay, I was able to make instant withdrawals if the request is around 1-2 dollars. Once you hit 5 dollars and feel jolly you'll able to cash out that amount, you're slapped with a verification request. It can be avoided if you're truthful, provide relevant answers or don't keep changing the information that you give which is completely understandable, because the site can also lose revenue if advertisers find contradicting information. Still, it is an inconvenience to genuine users. A few bad apples can really damage the whole tree.
Dollar Clix
This is one of the websites that I've not heard of either. Similar to Instant Rewards, it gives you the convenience of cashing out fast. Surprise, it's the same company! I'm guessing that's how they expand their revenue. Similar to Instant Rewards, you are also able to complete surveys and offer walls. I find it to be quite basic, and wouldn't say it's better than Instant Rewards in any way.
The pros are it has an easy to use appearance, has a lot of offer wall options and live up to its claim of offering fast payments. Meanwhile for the cons, the are not many survey options. If you're into playing games, downloading apps or completing tasks you might benefit from this site. If you're hardcore about taking surveys you'll not get that many luck here. Also it's quite confusing how you have to 'submit' your points after taking the surveys. I clicked on submit points after taking one survey because I was clueless what to do, I noticed surveys which allowed me to take multiple times disappeared. It seems once you submit, it's finalized. So be careful with that.
Final verdict? If you already have a particular survey site you always go to, these could possibly supplement your earnings. It's recommended to have a bunch of them so you can make money a lot faster. In terms of keeping me interested, they didn't make me want to keep coming back to their websites even with the promise of fast payments because there are just better sites out there. It's just like hit-n-go kind of situation. But hey, at least you'll not wait for weeks just to get some dollars out.
Which good survey websites do YOU recommend? :)
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