As a member of Survey Jury you can discover the Legitimate Survey Panels, Share your opinion and they will reward you for it!
To get paid for your feedback, simply browse through our list of surveys and take the ones that most intrigue you. Fellow respondents vet our survey list so you can be confident that your time will be well spent and that you WILL get paid.
Tips for Join or Find Legitimate Survey Panels
To spot a legitimate survey site(s), look at their privacy policy and make sure that they will not release your information to a third party.
Legitimate survey panels will never ask you to purchase a product, service, or a trial offer that requires using your credit card.
Accreditation is used on Survey Jury to refer to whether or not a paid online survey holds any “stamps of approval” such as CASRO & MRA (Now known as Insights Association), AMSRO, ESOMAR, BBB membership.
Mostly Legitimate survey panels are members of the Insights Association (Previously know as CASRO (Council of American Survey Research Organizations), which requires members to adhere to the CASRO Code of Standards and Ethics for Survey Research, which is a tough, internationally-cited set of standards that has long been the benchmark for the industry.
CASRO code allows survey panels to ask their personal information such as name, age, marital status, number of children, address, annual income, hobbies, etc., in order to build a database of people and demographic information, so that panels can match potential survey takers with the product or service being under evaluation or study. However, the code requires survey panels to keep personal information strictly confidential.
Legitimate survey panels will never ask you to provide your credit card or bank account information, Social Security number, or your PayPal password. They will never try to recruit you via unsolicited e-mail or pop-up ads with survey questions.
They will never contact or seek personal information from your children under 13, or ask them to take an online survey without your prior consent.