Question:
Sweepstakes/Survey sites...anyone wanna trade referral links? (legit sites only)?
2009-01-27 14:29:20 UTC
Is anyone a member of a legitimate survey/sweepstakes site who needs referrals or who just wants to let other people know about the site? I am not interested in hearing from people who just want to rant about how these sites are scams and whatnot. If you don't want to believe that there are legit ones, then fine, but I know for a fact that some are legit, as I have been a satisfied member of several sites for a long time now.

Examples of legit Sites:
My favorite is a respected market research panel that I earn $3 per survey on, and I like it because there are no annoying gimmicks, like a lot of spam sites have. I just do a survey about a product and get paid. I used to do a different one called Cash crate, and I did get a $10 check from them, but their reward system and survey style was so annoying, so I have not done that one in a while.

I don't normally enter sweepstakes but my mom does and has won a lot of cool prizes (including a trip for 4 to Disney World, $10,000 worth of travel points for airlines and hotels, numerous cash prizes, movie tickets, gift certificates, a trip to LA and tickets to the Grammy Awards etc.).
I did recently join one of the sweepstakes sites she referred me to, and I really like this one so far! It is really easy and fun to do when I’m bored, and I can win! All you do is enter really short, silly surveys (mostly ones other members created) to earn tickets into a weekly drawing for $250, or instead of tickets you can win small cash prizes. You can also write your own surveys to earn tickets, and it’s pretty fun coming up with funny survey questions.

If you are interested in joining and/or want to trade referral links then here is my link and feel free to post yours (legit sites only please!) Nobody likes spam sites…

http://instantcashsweepstakes.com/invitations/ref_link/8257
When you add me I should see you in my friends section, you won’t see me because I referred you. When you refer someone they will become your friend and you will win what they win (meaning if they win money/tickets, you win the same amount).
Here is a link to the costumer service site if you have questions about the sweepstakes or want to read what other members have said. A site employee will personally respond to your questions.
http://getsatisfaction.com/instantcashsweepstakescom
Four answers:
2009-01-29 08:34:59 UTC
Errrm, no thanks!
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2016-07-24 06:21:31 UTC
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2016-02-26 07:33:12 UTC
I have mixed feelings about this kennel. I think you are in error about offering pups with no akc registration papers... I did read that if you pay by check, they hold the registration papers till the check clears their bank. Some of what they state sounds like indication of a reputable breeder to me. BUT On the other hand, they state that they sell "Great Saints" and there is no such breed. It looks like their Great Saint is a Great Pyrenees / St. Bernard mix, which is a red flag! It also worries me that they state that all the pups (except one) are available for $800 for "limited registration" and $1100 for "full registration". You need to ask them what the difference is between limited registration and full registration. My opinion is there is no such thing as "limited registration", and this makes them suspect. On the page you suggested to view, I did see the $650. for non-registered pups. The cost of registering the entire litter was only something like $25. for the breeder so I'm not sure why they do this. It might be that they are offering the pet quality pups for $650. They appear to assume that if you buy a pup with full registration you will probably breed the pup as an adult, and they want to charge more for a dog you will be "making money off of" by breeding. But that's just the impression it leaves me; I can't speak for them and what they believe. You could ask them why the price differences and see what they say. I think the first thing you should do is send the link to the dane puppy page to the AKC and either email or phone the AKC and ask THEM if this is legitimate. I was under the impression that it wasn't allowed to add charges for the papers like that, but only the AKC can tell you for sure. ALSO... ask the AKC if they are an AKC approved breeder or AKC registered breeder. If so, they have AKC regulations they must meet and the AKC would surely want to know what the kennel is doing. if you want a registered dog to breed, your view of this kennel will be affected by this. If all you want is a pet that you don't need to have registered and plan to neuter, then I'd surely buy the less expensive way. But I'd have to research this breeder more before I'd consider buying ANY pup from them as parts of their website make me uncomfortable. I think I'd look for a different breeder. You can also join a Great Dane Yahoo group and ask there. -!-
2013-10-23 20:20:57 UTC
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