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Most of the survey companies I’ve tried are fairly straightforward about how their rewards systems work. Every time I receive an email invitation to take a survey, I know exactly how many points it is worth before I even click the link. Also, most sites have a page that tells you what your points can be redeemed for.
A few weeks ago, I signed up with a company called Big Idea Group (BIG). You qualify for “clubs” based on your demographic information. Each club has a series of activities where you answer questions about features and usability of a particular class of products, including making suggestions for what features you would like to see on a new product.
BIG uses a points system called BIG Bucks. Each activity awards a number of Bucks. I started completing activities right away, and was pretty impressed with myself when I earned 15 BIG Bucks in about 20 minutes. I wanted to know what they were worth, so I began searching for the site’s Rewards page.
Upon further investigation, I learned that BIG Bucks have no actual value and cannot be redeemed. They are just a way of keeping track of your participation in order to qualify you for their sweepstakes. In other words, Big Idea Group doesn’t actually reward you for completing surveys – they just create the illusion of rewards by giving you points that have no value. I’m usually pretty careful about reading terms of service and FAQ’s, but I guess I missed the memo on that one.
Needless to say, I will not waste any more time on Big Idea Group. Hopefully this post will save my readers a little bit of time. Opinion Outpost is still the only survey company I’ve made money with. I just received a check for $6.40 from them, and have another $10.00 on the way.
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Tags: BIG, Big Idea Group, Opinion Outpost, paid, scam, surveys
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It is correct in that Big Bucks are a way for us to track participation, but incorrect in that you don’t receive money. Each activity week we award both lottery and merit prizes (almost always cash). While the amounts differ from club to club, it is usually $25 lottery prizes and $75 merit prizes. While not everyone will win a prize each week, chances are fairly good to win at least one over the course of the club.
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