Brand Institute - good paying surveys

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Brand Institute is a great site and is the best survey site so far for me. I have made $45 from 3 surveys in the last 3 months.

Their surveys are generally about naming of brands and may be a bit boring, but takes only 15 to 20 minutes. I heard that doctors, pharmacists and nurses get paid more. But others also get lots of surveys.

They pay by paypal or by check. It takes 4-6 weeks after the survey for you to get paid. Worth trying out
 
I have been with them for 6 months and they definitely do pay. :bigok:
 
Well, at least i dont have to use my dad's age on this one.Thanks for telling us.
 
I'm gonna pass... they want my social security number and I don't feel comfortable giving that out on the net. Thanks anyway though.
 
kbabe said:
I'm gonna pass... they want my social security number and I don't feel comfortable giving that out on the net. Thanks anyway though.
I think you made a mistake, they did not ask that unless you did not do the consumer panel. they did not ask it for me.
 
When I filled it out under consumer, they also asked my Social Security number after hitting "update" at the end.
 
Please note that federal law requires us to collect Social Security numbers from all participants with mailing addresses in the United States prior to payment for surveys. Due to privacy concerns, we do not ask for this information until you complete a survey for Brand Institute.

I dunno about this.
 
kbabe said:
I'm gonna pass... they want my social security number and I don't feel comfortable giving that out on the net. Thanks anyway though.

I signed up, they didn't ask me for my social security number.
 
I wasn't asked for my social security while signing up.
 
I signed up under consumer and they asked for my SS#.
 
When I signed up they didn't ask for my social. Maybe I don't have the right demographic profile...(to complete a survey) I wonder what would happen if someone's # accidentally contained a typo?;)

Did anyone recieve an email back? I did but the message was blank...
 
i signed up have not heard anything from them yet
 
why do they want to know my social security?i dont feel comfortable sharing my social security online with them...
 
They do ask for SSN before you get paid after taking a survey- they say this is for verification purposes. They looked a legit and professional market research company, so I had no problem in giving the info.
 
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