SurveyJ co Review - Genuine? SurveyJ Scam or Legit?

You must be here to find out either is a SurveyJ.co scam or a trustworthy website, right? If so, then you are in the right place since through this SurveyJ review, we are going to show you the real face of this site.

SurveyJ complaints. Survey J fake or real? SurveyJ legit or fraud?

Survey J is a fraudulent website due to the following reasons:-

It is not a new kind of scam. If you search around the internet then you can find out lots of similar kinds of scam sites. You should know that all of these kinds of sites have plenty of complaints and dissatisfaction from various people.

SurveyJ and other similar kinds of scam sites have never paid to anyone. Once you request to cash-out your earnings, these kinds of sites will ask you to complete the paid surveys or pay some fees or download some apps in order to get the payment for which you have to pay money first. However, even if you pay them money, they will never pay you anything.

Scam sites like this make money by selling the personal information of users like their email address, payment processor details and so on which users have to provide them during registration and cash-out request.

A few examples of similar kinds of scam sites are ItsDollar, EarnCashTo, RoyaltyBucks, CashJunky, StudentsEarnCash, MoneyGuru, SpininCash, GoEarn, StackPay, CashGem, RewardDollars, OGDollars, and so on.

These kinds of scam sites claim to pay $0.2 to $10 for each click that members receive on their referral links or $5 to $20 per referral sign up through that link for which members only have to copy-paste their referrals links on social media and other websites, forums, etc.

You can imagine how much sites like this need to earn to pay $2 for each click on referral links or $15 for each referral sign-up.

You should know that anyone can simply advertise their website link at the rate of $2 per 25+ clicks on social media and other sites which can bring them more than 1 referral sign-up just in $2. So, there is no reason to pay $2 per click or $15 per referral sign-up when they can get 25+ clicks and multiple sign-ups at the same amount by directly advertising on those platforms. This proves the business model of these kinds of sites is completely bogus and they won't pay anyone.

Sites like this also claim to pay $10 to $50 just for signing up on their website, $5 to $40 for downloading and installing each app, $5 to $80 for completing each survey, $5 to $50 for creating a testimonial video and posting on social media sites and YouTube. These are additional bogus claims because none of the legit companies can make any benefit by paying such an amount of money for such simple tasks.

Aforementioned, now it is clear that SurveyJ is a scam. So, if you want to say something about it, then please feel free to place your comment below. Also feel free to share this review with your friends and families through your social media accounts to make them aware of this scam.

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De Roka (Suman Roka) is the Founder of De-Reviews.com and has been researching online scams since 2014 after personally falling victim to several. Over time, this mission grew into a dedicated team effort. Today, the De-Reviews Team, made up of experienced researchers, editors, and online safety advocates, works together to uncover scams and keep the public informed. Our commitment to consumer protection has been recognized by the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA), which lists De-Reviews.com as an associated trusted organization. To learn more about our work, visit our About Us page.

Comments

66 responses to “SurveyJ co Review - Genuine? SurveyJ Scam or Legit?”

  1. CHRIS MOYER Avatar
    CHRIS MOYER

    The issue I think people are having are that they have not completed all the tasks in order to withdraw, including having a certain amount of referrals actually do the surveys on the wall themselves. So far I have received 25 click and completed 4 surveys and have accumulated $310 in funds. I have not yet had any referrals actually do the work yet, so the jury is still out. But once I do, I will post my results here, whether good or bad. I hope it is good!

    1. De Roka - De-Reviews.com Avatar
      De Roka - De-Reviews.com

      Sorry to disappoint you but you are only wasting your time. They will never send you the payment once you request to cashout. Anyway, you said you are going to post your results, so that means you will learn it yourself. We will be waiting for your comment to see your results.

  2. TIMOTHY Avatar

    Although I just sign up I decide to go through review but please how comes about the testimony on YT from those guys or has anyone else been paid that can testify exception of those in their channel?

    1. De Roka - De-Reviews.com Avatar
      De Roka - De-Reviews.com

      Because this site claims that it will pay money to those who make testimonial videos and post on YouTube.

  3. I completed the requirements and cashed out... not sure how that's a scam. Yes there are requirements to cash out. If you don't read everything before you agree to it, that's what happens. You can't tell me the $8000 that hit my niece's account or the $3500 that was sent to my venmo once I completed the requirements, was fake. Because it was very real.

    1. De Roka - De-Reviews.com Avatar
      De Roka - De-Reviews.com

      Your niece is lying to you. They will never send money to anyone. Now you have already requested to cashout your earnings, so you will know yourself when they will never send you the payment.

    2. Lol. I think you are affiliated with the site RB and your lying. No business can stay in business with the payouts that are promised. When you watch a youtubers add the youtuber only gets a few pennies. Think about it

    3. Gee money Avatar
      Gee money

      Who actually got their payment my payment ain’t due until a month from now

    4.  Avatar
      Anonymous

      Really your proof I’m awaiting my cash out now

    5. JL free republic Avatar
      JL free republic

      Post the proof of payout... Change my mind... On the 25th August I'll post proof that this site is a scam. Better yet I have payouts for 25th, 26th, and 27th.. Stay turned

  4. Ndim uBuli Avatar
    Ndim uBuli

    So kengoku eza thousands zeeDollars anzozifumana ??yhoo

    1. Mnyamane Avatar
      Mnyamane

      Lool you won't bafo

  5. SurveyJ might be another kind of Scam since no one has cashed out. However, where do they see those people they pay out every hour flashing on their dashboard?

  6. Glen Marks Avatar
    Glen Marks

    it is a scam believe me you wont get a cent from them i have completed their survey even reached their targeted trash hold on payout but upto today i m still waiting on my payment

  7. Anony- Avatar

    What the ...?

  8. Amanullah Avatar
    Amanullah

    Its a very scam website its create issue when we reach at cass out its not give withdraw

  9. SurveyJ is a SCAM. You are required to complete surveys from different sites which do not reflect on your dashboard after completion. The scam is you have to complete SEVERAL tasks from this site to actually cash out.

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