Netverdix: Online Paid Survey Update!
Uncategorized October 29th, 2008Oh dear…the blog is up and running again, but the mail at Yourfreesurveys is NOT. The technical team is working 24 hour shifts to get this back on track, but all mail that was sent to Yourfreesurveys after Oct. 24th, is stuck in cyberspace until we can retrieve it. Hopefully, they will resolve this issue tonight and I will start answering the 1400 emails currently in never-never land. Please be patient with me! Just know that you aren’t being ignored…
I thought it would be a good idea to revisit Netverdix, which I initially reviewed in July. At that time, I had only been a member for a month or so and Netverdix has turned out to be even better than expected! The most noteworthy development is that Lee AND Rhonda reported that they had won the the Netverdix Monthly drawing for $50. From my perspective, that’s a first! Up until that point, I really didn’t believe that anyone won drawings from any survey site. And both of them won it from the same place. There is hope for us all!!!!
Sign up was fairly easy, although after joining, you are encouraged to complete the member profiles. I started with the political one, and I’ll have to say that it took 30 minutes to do it. That seems like a long time, considering that there are about 15 to do. But I have since completed them all, and all of the rest of them took no more than 5 minutes. You are entered into a sweepstakes for completing each of them (this is what Lee and Rhonda won).
Payment is by check or the newly added Paypal option. They send the checks out monthly, and I have gotten a check every month, ranging from $2 to $8. I keep meaning to change the option to Paypal, but haven’t gotten around to it yet. I have never gotten more than 3 surveys in a month, but the screening process is so efficient that I have qualified for almost all of them. Customer service is still excellent, as I have contacted them on several occasions and always received a response within 24 hours.
Netverdix has proven itself to be a legitimate and reliable online paid survey site. Although the quantity of the surveys is not plentiful, you will qualify for most of the ones that you do get. It’s certainly worth checking out!
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October 29th, 2008 at 10:54 pm
Yeah, it’s true…. “There is hope for us all!!!!” Even for me!!
Early this month, I won a Instant Prize from Permission Research scratch off game. I won a Indoor grill that will be used as a christmas gift later this year. Up until that point, I thought there was no chance of me winning any instant win game like Survey Spot, i-Say, or Permission Research. That shows anyone can win a prize all you have to do is cross your fingers… 29(2)
October 30th, 2008 at 12:01 am
I hate to bust anybody’s bubble, but that $50 sweepstakes win from Netverdix is the difference between being #10 and #32 on my Top 33 Highest Paying Surveys.
10. Netverdix $56.00 ($56 rec’d)
32. Brand Institute $6.00 ($6 rec’d)
33. Survey Exchange $2.90 (4500 points = $5) ($5 Amazon gc)
Post #1, October 30, 2008
October 30th, 2008 at 12:32 am
Oh no you did not bust my bubble… I think you should not include the $50 in your earning report since it did not involve completing a survey. For example, I have less $20 in my YFS acount and that ONLY includes surveys, not any contest earnings or other rewards not involving surveys.
October 30th, 2008 at 3:57 am
we are free 2 decide how we want to count our earnings. everyone has a different style. i do include winnings and others cuz all together is my ONLINE INCOME!
October 30th, 2008 at 4:02 am
I WAS FINALLY ABLE 2 REGISTER WITH THEM. i’ve been trying since ur 1st post but after i clicked JOIN it would give me an error and customer service NEVER replied my several emails!!!
thanks heath
October 30th, 2008 at 5:38 am
i just did all the profiles and the political one wasnt long at all. i guess is cuz i said im not registered not interested in registering 2 vote. AND IS NOT THAT I DONT WANT 2 VOTE IS THAT I CANT CUZ IM NOT A US CITIZEN!
go obama
October 30th, 2008 at 4:27 pm
Eddie should be thrilled because Netverdix finally fell off my Top Ten Paid Surveys list.
My Top Ten Paid Survey Sites
1. SurveySpot $282.80 ($5 po) (Invokes) ($247.80 received - rec’d) ($19.00 req’d)
SurveySpot would have to be my Number One favorite survey site because: 1) they have paid me the most money, 2) their surveys are always readily available, 3) accurate in their times of completion, 4) their payments arrive in a timely manner, 5) they resolve all disputes quickly and even give you the incentive for any survey that you failed to complete for most reasons if you email them with the survey number, 6) they have a good number of Interactive panels, 7) they offer paid product trials and
they do not use OTX. SurveySpot still does not offer PayPal, which would make them perfect in every way.
2. Opinion Outpost $148.20 ($5 po) ($130.20 rec’d) ($18 req’d)
Opinion Outpost is a solid Number Two favorite survey site because: 1) No other survey site comes close to the earnings other than SurveySpot, 2) they send paid surveys frequently, 3) their screening process is excellent so I qualify for the majority of them and 4) they compensate you fairly for your time.
4. SendEarnings $109.03 ($30 po) ($67.84 rec’d) ($6 processing fee for two payments)
[9. InboxDollars $77.01 ($30 po) ($58.20 rec’d) ($6 processing fees for two payments)]
Both InboxDollars and SendEarnings are owned by Cotter-Web and administered by Greenfield Online; however, they are basically the same so I listed them together. They are essentially trial offer sites, but you can also make a fair amount of money just from taking daily $0.50 surveys. Forget about clicking on emails for $0.02 each because that only amounts to about $1 extra per month for each site. You can also make money playing games and from referrals, but the games takes too long and referrals start to seem like spam to me. No one likes the $3 processing fee or waiting a month for the first check to be ‘processed’, but once you are a Gold Member they process your check in one week. The $30 pay out minimum is also too high. I am seriously beginning to wonder if it is necessary to be a member of both of these sites since they both offer essentially the same surveys and offers.
5. Global Test Market $104.00 ($10 po) ($104.00 rec’d)
GTM is definately one of the best points sites out there, after Opinion Outpost, and you can earn a lot of money with them. The $10 pay out point is reasonable and they compensate you fairly for your time. I receive two to three surveys per week and qualify for most. I recently received a check for $51.75 that moved them up on my list.
6. Greenfield Online $103.50 (PayPal) (Invokes) ($94.50 rec’d)
In spite of all of the problems that Greenfield forum members bicker over about non-payments, not qualifying for surveys, not being compensated enough, etc. Greenfield offers the second most number of Invoke Interactive panels of any survey company and no one forces you to take any of their surveys for a sweepstakes entry. They also offer PayPal, which is a much faster method of receiving payments and they have no minimum pay out point. I only know of one other survey company (YFS) that offers an active forum where you can air your grievances and where there is a dedicated moderator to actively answer your questions on a personal basis in a timely fashion. Every other survey company uses email to address disputes. And her name is Angela at amartin@greenfield.com
Here is my most recent complaint about GF:
I haven’t been doing enough GFO surveys to qualify for anything since August 8, when I was credited for a $25 Invoke Interactive that I had done several months prior, except for three $1 surveys in September and two $1 surveys in August. I think GFO’s strategy is to ensure that only people who spend 2-3 hours per day doing their surveys exclusively will benefit from them the most, or maybe there has just been a dry spell for the past two or three months for me. I did much better the first three to six months when I was getting 29-104 sweepstakes entries then the past two months when I am averaging less than 20 sweepstakes entries per two week period. I’ve clicked on every paying survey within the first 24 hours, but every time I click ‘Yes’ I am disqualified. I still like the forum though.
7. YourFreeSurveys $91.45 ($30 po) (PayPal) ($90.00 rec’d)
I am biased in favor of YourFreeSurveys because I am a moderator on their forum and compensated for that, but they do have daily surveys for $1.05 (OTX) and $0.75 (GiveUsYour2Cents) and send sporadic surveys that pay so I am going to list them here as well. They also are one of the companies that offers PayPal, which means fast payments. And they have Heath, who moderates this forum and also runs a blog of her own with straight shooting reviews of every survey site out there, good and bad. All of these are big plus marks to consider in addition to the monetary incentives.
http://www.yourfreesurveys.com/wordpress/
8. Daily Survey Panel $60.50 (PayPal) ($60.50 rec’d)
This company is really growing on me and I wouldn’t be too surprised if this site surpasses some of those above it in next month’s listing. You get daily email invitations and depending on how many other sites you are a member of that also use OTX (Greenfield Online, GlobalTestMarket, Mindfield, OpinionOutpost and YourFreeSurveys) and GiveUsYour2Cents (Quick Rewards [the owner of the DSP site] and YourFreeSurveys) you will be able to earn up to $1.85 per day.
10. Valued Opinions $57.40 ($20 po) (Amazon gift certificates - gc) ($40 rec’d)
If you like Amazon gift certificates then you will like Valued Opinions as you can earn them faster here than anywhere else. ClearVoive is the only other purveyor of Amazon GCs that even comes close.
Post #3, October 30, 2008
October 30th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
Yeah “we are free 2 decide how we want to count our earnings”, after all this is the land of the free, the internet. I was just saying that if non-survey reward are to be included then it should be noted that not all was received from taking online surveys. After all, not doing this may mislead someone to thinking a certain panel is good when in reality it’s not as good as it seems. That is just something to think about…
If I were to include ALL the rewards I have received from YFS then I would definitely divide the survey rewards from the non-survey rewards. That way I do not build a biased opinion towards the panel. And this would have to make things a little more clear for people who are just beginning to join websites to express their opinions or just to make some cash.
Again, this is just something to think about… 30(1)
October 30th, 2008 at 6:04 pm
Good point Eddie, which is why I ALWAYS clarify that $50 came from sweepstakes in the Netverdix earnings. The only other thing included is product trials, which I do not keep track of separately. I just note which sites offer product trials such as SurveySpot, GARB, GlobalOpinionPanel, GlobalTestMarket, MySurvey.com and ValuedOpinions. Who else sends you products to try for free and pays you?
Post #4, October 30, 2008
October 30th, 2008 at 6:27 pm
well i count everything and my only specification is that i only count what I HAVE RECEIVED… none of the pending or check on the way money!
October 30th, 2008 at 7:35 pm
This is one of my top ten. I get a check once a month since I joined and it is around four dollars, and the banker looks at it like is this real. I usually hand them a couple coupon rebate checks as well.
October 30th, 2008 at 7:56 pm
Thanks to the $50 sweepstakes win, it will be a long time before I give up on Netverdix. Eventually I will probably simplify my system and go with the received earnings only like maplaver. It is difficult keeping such meticulous records, but I wanted to do it for myself and everyone else thinking about getting started with paid online surveys.
Post #8, October 30, 2008
October 31st, 2008 at 10:04 am
i did my 1sst paid survey from them yesterday… $2
very fast cuz i just joined them a couple days ago!
ll, here’s where it says the new contest date!
October 31st, 2008 at 4:02 pm
I am actually quite surprised that I haven’t qualified for more surveys from Netverdix. I am thinking that in addition to the $50 sweepstakes win, the $6 is probably from two surveys that I completed. I know i only get about one or two chances per month, so Netverdix may eventually fall into the category of ‘Not enough monthly surveys to bother with’.
Post #1, October 31, 2008
October 31st, 2008 at 4:33 pm
Someone just asked a good question on the YFS forum, so I thought I would post is along with my answer here to get another comment towards the contest.
http://www.yourfreesurveys.com/forum
Julie: I can’t believe all the activity with you guys and the surveys (not to mention the unbelievable amount of money to be made). So, do you “top earners” do this from sunrise to sundown? I only do a few a day and would be lucky to make $5 before day’s end. Guess I need to sign up with all those top sites as you mention. Would like to hear from anyone’s daily schedule in this life of surveys.
LL: I am disabled and currently unemployed, so I am able to spend more time at the computer than most, but I am also fairly lazy, so my routine starts after breakfast. I watch The View, drink my coffee, read the newspaper and then after the local news ends at 12:30pm I stumble back into the computer room and start taking surveys.
The first thing I do is examine my gmail account for all paid surveys $1 and above and do those (SurveySpot, OpinionOutpost, GlobalTestmarket, Valuedopinions, etc.). Sometimes I spend over an hour and make $5 or $10 just on these. Usually I only qualify for one or two and it’s less than an hour.
Then I take both daily surveys from YourFreeSurveys, OTX ($1.05) and GiveUsYour2Cents (0.90). Usually I qualify and complete both of these, but sometimes only one or none. Next, I do the Daily Survey panel daily surveys, OTX ($0.60), GiveUsYour2Cents ($0.55) and Greenfield ($0.60). Often I have reached my limit on OTX or GUY2C for the day and don’t get to do those again after taking them on YFS.
At this point I usually break for lunch, then I come back and finish off the SurveySpot, Greenfield Online and other surveys from legitimate paying companies that are just for sweepstakes, as this helps to ensure you get invited to paying surveys from them and you never know when an Invoke Interactive ($10 to $30 or more) or a product trial (free stuff and sometimes they pay you $10 ore more to try it) will pop up.
By this time I have to run to the bank and post Office to take care of anything from my eBay business ([url]www.lapisconnection.com[/url]) and then back home to chill out and watch the news, then dinner. Afterwards it’s TV or a DVD and then later I spend a couple hours checking the forums, chatting and taking the occasional survey that pops up after dinner. I don’t like to leave any surveys from my top 25 survey sites undone if possible.
I estimate that I spend two to three hours during the afternoon betwen 12:30 and 6pm, not including frequent breaks, lunch and running errands and then another hour after dinner until I fall asleep sometime after The Tonight Show goes off. That’s my schedule! Hope this helps.
Post #2, October 31, 2008
October 31st, 2008 at 4:48 pm
ll,
i find it pretty hard 2 believe u only spend a couple hours daily doing surveys including the ones for sweeps entries. specially when it comes to DAILY SURVEYS which can take 20 to 30 minutes just 2 qualify for one!
i spend the WHOLE day in and out… in the morning i do ALL the PAID surveys that r in my email, then i take breaks to eat, watch tv, exercise and clean the house but WILL come back everytime my MSN MESSENGER tells me i have a new email cuz some surveys fill out pretty fast!
October 31st, 2008 at 4:50 pm
Ditto…
I agree with maplavers statement: “i find it pretty hard 2 believe u only spend a couple hours daily doing surveys” 31(1)
October 31st, 2008 at 7:00 pm
Believe it or not I rarely spend more than three or four hours during the day and another one or two hours at night and some days I only spend one or two hours total. I think I average around four hours per day taking surveys.
When I put off doing those Greenfield Online and SurveySpot sweepstakes surveys until the end of the day I cut out a lot of wasted time, but I don’t qualify for quite as many Invoke Interactives. I seriously cannot spend more than an hour or so in front of the computer at a time since I had my vitreous separation (when the gel of your eyeball starts to pull away from the retina but less serious than a torn or detached retina) last month.
Post #3, October 31, 2008
November 2nd, 2008 at 7:08 am
members:
do u only do the surveys they email u or do u log in daily to see the AVAILABLE SURVEYS section?
i just started w/them last week so any advice or tip is welcomed!
November 2nd, 2008 at 12:47 pm
Well I rarely log in for any website noneless I am looking to redeem a reward. I wait for them to email me. I think if they send you survey invite them that would appear in the Netverdix webpage. Kinda like Opinion Outpost and my view. So their surveys are by invitation only. 112(1)
November 2nd, 2008 at 2:46 pm
Netverdix has very few surveys and I seriously doubt that you miss any by not logging in. I only attempt those they send by email, as I do not have time to log in to any survey sites other than the daily surveys I mentioned in another comment (YFS, DSP, QR, SE/ID).
Post #2, Nov. 2, 2008
November 2nd, 2008 at 3:06 pm
i have 2 disagree about MYVIEW cuz the emails that i receive from them r always pre screeners 4 sweeps entries. i log in DAILY 2 see the new surveys… that’s how i’ve cashed out twice and am half way 2 a 3rd cashout!
November 2nd, 2008 at 3:11 pm
“the $200 Blog Contest which has been extended to end on Nov. 2nd, the winners to be announced on Monday Nov. 3rd to make up for the blog being down for a couple of days this week”
hope i win some!!!
HEATH, tomorrow at what time?
cant wait 2 c the winners
November 2nd, 2008 at 4:25 pm
I KNOW you have to log in to MyView every day to find their surveys, but I am still upset at them for not crediting me for quite a few profile and other surveys that I did then disqualifying me from $4 worth of surveys that I did complete. If I ever have time to add a new survey to my daily routine, I might give MyView another chance. I think third time will be a charm for me in this contest, although I did win $10 in the last $300 contest held on the forum last month:
http://www.yourfreesurveys.com/forum
Post #3, Nov. 2, 2008
November 2nd, 2008 at 8:12 pm
there’s not such a high prize this time but still i wanna win something
November 2nd, 2008 at 8:30 pm
You can have my $10 reward this time and I will just settle for the $50 prize. Eddie, gets the $25.
Post #4, Nov., 2008
November 2nd, 2008 at 8:37 pm
hahaha i want all of them and make the $200 like the 1st contest
November 2nd, 2008 at 9:23 pm
I wouldn’t mind getting at least $5 after all it’s free money for just expressing my opinions on survey panels. But if I win $50 then the more the merryier. But there are a lot more blog entries which mean some will win and others will not. It’s all random ….
November 2nd, 2008 at 10:39 pm
i know it’s all random… im just hoping 2 win… some
November 2nd, 2008 at 11:48 pm
Didn’t Eddie win $100 in the last contest on the forum when I won $10? I can’t remember. I know “Big Money” maplaver cleaned up $200 during the first contest on the blog.
November 3rd, 2008 at 1:42 am
Actually dude, I won $50 that was from the forum contest. I think that was the second biggest reward that could be won. The Schneiderman guy won the top which I think is $100. I would be happy if I win at least $5 but I would understand if someone else won that cash… Hope the winners will be announced early morning…
November 3rd, 2008 at 2:59 am
Where is Schneiderman? A lot of the people from the forum don’t even seem to be participating in the blog contest. I can’t imagine plugging away at $1 surveys when a $200 contest is in progress…although I still do!
http://www.yourfreesurveys.com/forum
November 3rd, 2008 at 8:15 am
i haven’t seen scheneiderman at all after winning the prize!!!
last time i saw him, he was a platinumlounge addict but idk cuz i dont stay in that website more than 10 min a day!
November 3rd, 2008 at 8:16 am
can’t wait 4 the winners announcement!!!!!!!!!!!!
November 3rd, 2008 at 9:52 am
During the first week of the October Blog contest, I added an announcement about the current blog conteston forum that everyone could easily see like the annoucement during the forum contest. I was hoping that would encourage the forum members to post comments in the blog. About three or four weeks in the contest, I noticed that announcement was deleted. I guess either Mark or Health didn’t want that there. Either way I did not see or notice forum members post during the blog contest. Oh well, I guess they were not interested in the free cash!!!
November 3rd, 2008 at 9:57 am
i’m all 4 free cash
November 3rd, 2008 at 10:07 am
Nope, Eddie. I didn’t delete it. I guess it’s just another strange “disappearing post” phenomenon. Very weird! I’m working on the winners, I should have it posted by 2PM today! Heath
November 3rd, 2008 at 1:46 pm
I take that back, I will be posting the results by 3PM! I am working VERY hard, but it looks like I won’t be finished by 2. Please be patient with me, we’ve had lots of entries!!! Heath
November 3rd, 2008 at 2:31 pm
Here this should help you: by my extrememly meticulous calculations I have 26 days with three posts each (78 entries), five days with two posts each (10 entries) and three blog posts (MySpace, Facebook & VIRB) for three entries. That’s a grand total of 91 entries.
I couldn’t really find any posts for Eddie and maplaver. I guess they took last month off…:P
November 3rd, 2008 at 4:06 pm
very funny lee
November 19th, 2008 at 11:13 am
Netverdix Survey Payment Notification!
From: admin@panelmail.netverdix.com
Sent: Wed 11/19/08 10:30 AM
Dear M:
We would like to thank you for your recent participation in Netverdix, Inc. surveys. The success of our surveys depends upon participants such as you. We hope that you enjoyed the survey experience and we look forward to your continued participation.
We recently discovered some fraudulent activity that was impacting the Netverdix checking account that we have been using to pay our participants who opted for payment via check.
Due to this fraudulent activity, the September 2008 survey earnings payment has been delayed. All September 2008 survey earnings will be mailed no later than November 21, 2008 . We apologize for the delay in issuing this payment but due to the fraudulent activity we had to open a new reward payment account and have new checks issued for the new account. The perpetrators of this activity were not at all related to the Netverdix operation and other organizations located elsewhere in the United States were also affected.
We will be back on schedule and all October 2008 survey earnings will be processed on December 1, 2008.
We also offer PayPal as a payment option. Paypal payments have already been processed and sent. If you prefer PayPal, you may log-in to your Netverdix account and update your payment setting under the “My Details” section of your Personal Panelist Page. Otherwise, you will continue to receive payments via check.
Sincerely,
Netverdix Panel Team
November 19th, 2008 at 11:50 pm
That might explain why they have yet to credit me for the last two surveys I completed for 200 points each (Oct. 8 & Nov. 17). Customer service hasn’t bothered to reply personally by email to me either.
November 20th, 2008 at 12:21 am
Well that “fraudulent activity” does not apply to me because I opted in to receive my rewards via PayPal. I’m guessin you get your rewards via checks. PayPal payments are sent two months have you completed the survey. So if you completed a survey in October or November, then you can expect to receive your PayPal cash on December or January. But I don’t know how their check system works and this “fraudulent activity” has complicated their system.
November 20th, 2008 at 7:43 am
whenever i see the paypal option, i always go 4 it!
November 20th, 2008 at 3:09 pm
I signed up for PayPal, but I have not seen my 200 points from Oct. 8 yet. What are 200 Datapoints worth anyway? I forgot. I think you get a $5 Reward Choice certificate for 1000 points.
November 20th, 2008 at 10:55 pm
DATAPOINTS?
That’s from DATAINTELLIGENCE.
WHY R U ALWAYS SO LOST?
November 20th, 2008 at 10:56 pm
THIS IS THE ONE THAT GAVE U $50 FOR A MONTHLY DRAWING!!!
NO PTS. JUST MONEY LEE!!!
June 9th, 2009 at 12:07 am
My earnings with Netverdix:
SURVEY REWARD DATE EARNED DATE PAID
15 minute survey for $2 (ROI31) 2.00 4/30/2009 6/1/2009
20 minute survey for $3 (ROI24) 3.00 2/13/2009 4/6/2009
20 minute survey for $3 (ROI24) 3.00 1/10/2009 3/3/2009
10 minute survey for $2 (ROI 19) 2.00 5/31/2008 7/7/2008
15 minute survey for $2 (ROI 16) 2.00 4/4/2008 6/2/2008
Total: $12 plus $50 contest win = $62
June 9th, 2009 at 12:09 am
15. Netverdix $62.00 (Joined: 2008-04-04) ($59 rec’d) ($50 from contest)
Netverdix is a sentimental favorite only because I won a $50 sweepstakes from them in June 2008; otherwise, they wouldn’t even make this list. They rarely send surveys and I rarely qualify for those they do send. I have qualified and completed three surveys for $3 each over the past year and the checks arrive within 4-6 weeks. My friend also won a $1200 sweepstakes contest with Netverdix last month, so they are definitely legitimate.
Quality of Surveys: 7
Compensation: 7
Frequency of Surveys: 1
Timeliness of Payment: 5
Member Area & Support: 5
Overall Rating: 4
September 1st, 2009 at 8:45 am
I’ve been reading this blog for a while, just subscribed, and here is my first post. I can’t believe it — an email from Netverdix this morning:
“Congratulations! We have processed our drawing entries for August 2009 and you are a winner! We need to verify your information before we can mail your $50 check.”
Woohoo! I’ve only done one survey from Netverdix in one month of membership, qualified and earned $2, but I must say I liked the survey. It was well done, and I also like their website… And here I was, irritated that Greenfield’s 50-cent-per-survey promotion has expired today…
September 1st, 2009 at 9:18 am
Congratulations, Wooie! What a nice surprise. I have always loved Netervidix, even if the surveys sent are infrequent. It’s a very well run operation. Heath
September 2nd, 2009 at 11:50 am
hi all
i got my first survey from netverdix for 2$. i qualified for it. i am looking forward to get more surveys from them. i will inform once i get a check from them.
September 2nd, 2009 at 3:12 pm
I haven’t got a survey from Netverdix in about 2 months now…been a member for over a year and i have only earned something like $6…lol…still i enjoy their surveys when i do get them…
September 3rd, 2009 at 1:01 pm
If I hadn’t won a $50 contest from Netverdix last year I wouldn’t even bother with them at all.
September 5th, 2009 at 10:35 pm
i won 1,200 so i luv them
September 7th, 2009 at 12:17 pm
Love them? You should marry them!!!!!!
September 7th, 2009 at 8:04 pm
oh lee!!!
im already married hahaha
December 16th, 2009 at 7:13 pm
I like that Netverdix is a Legit Panel. What frustrates me is the fact that they do not send Enough surveys! And their sweepstakes drawing is worthless…….:(
February 6th, 2010 at 7:18 pm
I am un subscribing from Netverdix. Complete waste of my time! Low paying and lack of surveys!
February 6th, 2010 at 7:29 pm
when i first subscribed with their panel i got a survey for 2 $. i got the check. but now it is 6 months i didn’t receive a single survey from them. now i am not liking them.