Different things happen to different people. Glad for all the information from the FusionCash forum. And we all have our own experiences. Using information from the FusionCash forum (and I just got some new info. today, thank The Lord, you "guys" are great!) and survey companies on FusionCash, I have cased out many times. My first cashout with FusionCash is pending. But on InBox, which I found here in the FusionCash forum, I am on a so-called weekly cashout basis. In other words as soon as I hit $30 I can request a check. My first one from them was $50 so no $3 fee. Want to try a $30 check because I read somewhere where they give you the money back. We will see, then that will no longer be hearsay. I went shopping at the Shoprite Tuesday and on the way back I stopped at the Pathmark, I tried to use my new debit card. Which I have thanks to FusionCash, but I could not use it becuse I didn't remember the pin nunber. So I just pulled out my prepaid Visa. Which I got from doing MySurvey, I learned about that on? You guessed it FusionCash. Since my demographics and lack of time don't allow for much, survey sites are my new hobby. Lol, I even applied for a job with a job agency, you guessed it, taking surveys. Having an early dinner, "Jamaican Fish Tea" (A Jamaican Soup), no I am not Jamaican. So let me use OldBuddy's comment to finish:
"...Re: More Opportunities For Seniors
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Quote from: ebrunt on Today at 09:16:31 am
I feel like a lot of them are based around people with children who live at home and make all the buying decisions. The older you are, or younger, the less likely you are to fit that demographic. I rarely get approved for surveys because I'm a college student. I would love for there to be more for people around my age (esp for TV, movies, video games, music, tech, since we consume so much of it). I would love to have more surveys like those. Being in college, broke, young, with a senior-aged single parent who's unable to work... yeah, it's tough. Eek.
And OLDBUDDY said:
Surveys represent a small sliver of the opportunities available to make money free, then if you take part of that money and expand into paid areas it gets even better. The money is out there, you just need to know where to look...."
See ya'll lata!