Viewpoint Forum is an elite survey group that gives you points that you convert into cash. You need at least 375 points to cash out. The 375 points equals a $10 check that will take about two weeks to get to you, after you request it.
Viewpoint does run sweepstakes from time to time, US residents only 18 and over, just like it is to join their site.
Most surveys Viewpoint sends out run from 20 to 50 points and last from two minutes to fifteen. They claim most surveys earn you 75 points, I haven't seen 75 points for a survey in years. You can refer people and that will earn you 100 points per person you sign up, however they must be active. Unfortunately you are limited to only five referrals. You can submit your ideas for weekly polls and earn an extra 50 points there appears to be no limit set upon this.
How to join Viewpoint Forum is pretty hard, as Viewpoint often closes the doors to new signups from time to time. There use to be a website out there that had a link that was still active, but I don't think it's an option any longer. When Viewpoint allows referrals though, I hope it will be public instead of only through their member base as it has been for the past five years.
Viewpoint Forum not only does surveys, but they allow you to test products as well. You must let you know though, Viewpoint does ask you to agree to terms that you will not disclose to others what you may be product testing for them, nor will you share that product with others that aren't in your household or the person they sent the product to.
Viewpoint recommends that you have the Macromedia Flash Player, as well as QuickTime. Some of Viewpoint's surveys consist of watching videos in order to answer surveys. Viewpoint Forum also requires the use of Javascript that may need to be downloaded for their surveys to appear correctly. If you have Javascript disabled, you will not be able to complete their surveys, nor be paid for your time. If you encounter any problems installing Macromedia Flash, QuickTime or Javascript, Julie Owens is more then happy to assist you.
Due to the limited member database Viewpoint Forum consists of, you must be pretty quick when survey invitations arrive in your email box.
You will never receive spam from Viewpoint, and though it's called Viewpoint Forum, it's not really a forum, as there is no where to post messages and chat back and forth with other members. Viewpoint Forum is called Viewpoint Forum because it's a forum for people to get answers on surveys they can not get any place else. This can be very confusing to users who wish to be a part of this survey panel.
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