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Q. What's a GPT program?
A. GPT programs (get-paid-to programs) are
websites that pay you money for completing offers. Offers include things like
product trials, completing surveys, shopping online, and signing up for trial
memberships with companies like Netflix. Most of these offers are free for you,
and you can always stay with the freebies if you're not a risk-taker.
Q. How does it work? Is
this a scam?
A. No, it's not a scam. Advertisers pay the GPT sites to find new potential
customers for them. The GPT sites pay you to check out the offers, because they
(and the advertisers) hope that you'll like them and become a paying customer.
Q. Will this cost me any
money?
A.No, it doesn't have to. You do NOT have to pay any money up front if you
don't want to. You can stick to doing "freebies," which are usually
as simple as completing a short survey, or entering your zip code or email
address.
If you do want to increase your earning potential, you can complete offers that
require a small investment. Common fees are for things like shipping charges
for a trial sample of a product, or gambling casino sites that ask you to
deposit a certain amount of money and play a certain number of games. Some
trial offers don't cost anything up front, but require you to have a credit
card because they'll bill you after X number of days to continue using the
service or product. If you decide after the trial that you want to cancel, your
card will not be charged any money.
Q. Do I have to pay taxes on money I earn?
A. Yes, if you earn over a certain amount of money in one year, just like any
other form of income. It differs on different GPT sites, but is usually around
$400-$600. Once you hit that limit, you must submit a W-9 form to the GPT site.
At the end of the year, the GPT site reports to the IRS and you get a 1099
mailed to you.
Q. Do I have to provide my real info on offers, or can I just make stuff up
to get the money?
A. YES, YOU MUST PROVIDE ACCURATE INFORMATION!The advertisers on
these sites are looking for real potential customers. You must provide valid
information when filling out forms (your name, address, phone number, etc.). If
you use false information, your GPT account will be deleted. Any mention of intending
to cancel orders or doing offers simply for money may result in your offer
being denied or even having your GPT account closed. Try out offers that
actually sound interesting to you.
Q.I don't want to give my real info because I don't want to get a lot of
spam, phone calls or junk mail. Can I still do GPT programs?
A. Sure! You WILL get a lot of spam email, so make sure you set up some free
email accounts. I haven't gotten any extra physical junk mail at my mailing
address, they usually just stick to email. For phone numbers, I suggest using k7.net, which will allow any calls to go directly to
voicemail online, so you won't be interrupted on your frequently-used phones.
Q. Can I do offers from home and from my computer at work?
A. Yes, but you have to do things carefully. Read the terms of the GPT site
when you sign up. Most will only allow one account per household, and only one
computer per account. GPT sites track IP addresses in order to ensure that you
don't have multiple accounts to complete offers numerous times - this is fraud
and your GPT account will be deleted if you're found to be in violation. If you
want to do some GPT offers in more than one place or on more than one computer,
sign up for one GPT site at home and another one at work and be sure not to
duplicate offers.
Q. I am in Canada. Can I
do GPT programs?
A. Yes!
Q. Wondering how far to
go on freebie surveys?
A. They seem to go on
forever! Most freebies only require that you fill out and submit the first and
second page. If you see a message at the top that says, "Thank you. Your
information has been received successfully," or you see a bunch of 'yes'
and 'no' radio buttons with "skip" at the bottom of the page, you're
done. You can close the survey window.
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