Companies will pay for your opinion and there are hundreds of websites which will reward you for completing surveys. Some pay out cash, usually though PayPal, whereas others pay out in vouchers. There is usually a payment threshold, normally around £20, which users must reach before receiving their payment. The amount that a person will be paid for completing a survey varies depending on the length of the questionnaire, however, it rarely exceeds £1. It can take anything from 2 minutes to 30 minutes to complete a survey, so again, you are unlikely to make a great deal overall.
Legitimate online jobs that can be completed at home do exist but they do not pay well at all. Whilst they can boost your income, they are unlikely to provide a significant cash injection. People should be wary of jobs that promise huge sums as they are likely to be scams. There are ways of earning money online but they will take up at lot of time and you are likely to earn less than the national minimum wage. These online jobs are no replacement for a real job in the outside world.
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