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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: JaniceSW on September 02, 2015, 07:46:58 am
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I don't know if anyone wants to admit this or not, but I find it so funny when surveys seem to want someone with an income $50,000 or more per year. If I was making that kind of money, I don't think I would find myself on FC or any other such site doing this with my time. Do you know anyone with that type of income doing this?
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i know i dont make that....lol...would be nice if i did
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Ha Ha Exactly,,, If I was making that kind jof money I wouldn't be doing these surveys either !! I usually don't answer that question anyway
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my husband makes that and 50,000 living in Ca is not all that good.There are people in the silicon valley making 100.000 a year .He is now on disabiliy so we don't make near that much .I have CMT a nerve disease so i do this for extra cash. What i find funny is when they ask your education level. Up to PHD so a doctor is on these sites taking surveys about Walmart ,oh yeah.
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i actually know no one in general, but that is true why would they pimp for $2 when they make over 200 a day
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So are you admitting you lie on the surveys about your income? :D
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i was wondering that?? i dont make anywhere near that --and it seems when you tell them what your annual income is that is when i get disqualified ! wow
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absolutely not.... people that make that much usually don't have enough time to bother with surveys lol
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Yes! There area some people making this much per year. Maybe, some surveys are by invitation only.
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I don't earn that much either but if I did, I would use my FC earnings for my casino Gambling Funds. of course I spend more at the casino but this would go into the pot for fun.
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Er...ummm...I would most certainly fall in that bracket. I work two full time jobs and each one of them, by themselves, would exceed that amount. I also have several part time jobs that add to the bottom line. The problem is that all of the money from those sources go to my family and their expenses. I get no benefit other than seeing my family happy and achieving success. So the reason that I do sits like fusion cash and a few other lesser entities is because the money is mine to keep and do with what I want. I have worked at least two jobs since I was fifteen years old (about thirty two years). I started fusion cash about six years ago and have yet to spend a cent on anything but additional investments and it has built up in to quite a money making machine.
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Yes. $50K is roughly the median household income, so even at that level there's an incentive to supplement your income.
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you are so right! If I had that kind of wages I wouldn't be doing this for extra money.
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Just retirees lol ;D
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Well, my husband makes enough money, but we have 5 kids and I don't work, so I'll do this just to suppliment. Christmas money or fun money...? We never have an abundance.
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I'm a single income household and I make very close to that. Just because I make "more" money does not mean I don't want to earn even MORE... I have a child that will hopefully be going to college in the next 8 years, bills to pay, retirement to save for...
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So are you admitting you lie on the surveys about your income? :D
Why would you jump to that conclusion? Wow! The answer is that I am honest and aboveboard in all my responses. Just asking why someone would be spending time doing this when they have income over $50,000. So do YOU lie on surveys?
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For all of you who say you make $50,000 or close to it, you are better men/women than me. The last six years I worked I made $50-53,000 and had hours between 40-44 per week. The last thing I wanted to do in my free time was get on a survey site and sit for hours making pennies. Even now, after making that type of money, I cringe some days at having to do this. But for those of you with the attitude and aptitude for it with that income, more power to ya!!!
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In my household, we make over $50k a year, but most of that comes in from my wife. I work steady hours, but my pay is sporadic and comes in very irregularly. I have the potential to get a big pay day now and then and have some priodic smaller pay days, but in the meanwhile, I contribute in a small way with my online earnings. It is small, but steady income that I bring in doing surveys and using smartphone apps.
I know that it wasn't the intention of the OP, but to assume that anyone making over $50k is on easy street and has no need for extra income is pretty short sighted. There have been some times where my online income was used to fund a weekend getaway or a nice gift for my wife or kids. And there have been other times where my online income put food on the table and kept the lights from getting shut off.
I recently commented in another thread that I would go out of my way to pick up a penny on the sidewalk. I don't think that would change if I was unemployed OR making six figures. A penny on the street is as goos as a penny in my pocket, and a $2.00 survey is worth adding $2.00 to my pocket (provided it is not two hours long!)
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:) Yes, I make more than $50,000 a year but I do FC strictly for fun and playing on the computer. If I cash out 4 times a year, I am happy. :)
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Our combined income is a little over $50,000 but I still try to make any extra that I can wherever I can!