Are there any services that are not scams and actually allow you to earn some pocket money by completing online surveys? Or in alternative, is there anything similar? As I said, I only need it to earn some pocket money, not expecting big sums.
amazon mturk
>>1320125
enjoy your .03 cents per survey
>>1320128
very interesting, thank you
>>1320143
do you know of a better way to earn pocket money easily? I have started studying penny stocks but that will take me some time before I can do anything with it
>>1320147
yes i know how to make money, but it requires money. Like you said, Stocks is an example
>>1320150
well that is the point. I need to save money. I am a broke student so I have only managed to save up 100 euros so far and that is why I started looking into penny stocks, and why I look for ways to earn pocket money. I don't have enough time for an actual job (student). Something I can do from my computer while I also study would be the best for me. Any method where I don't need a big capital from the beginning? I am willing to take my time and build up my resources.
>>1320161
>dont have much capital
Either penny stocks (like you said). Crypto. Or buy and sell things online or IRL
>>1320166
how do I into crypto though? Seems like complicated stuff
>>1320173
buy them at coinbase.com if your country allows it
>>1320177
my country allows it. I still have no idea how to handle things though. Not going to start trading bitcoins if I don't know what I am doing first
>>1320206
just read up on it before you take the plunge. If any 13 year old can learn it, you sure can
My family got scammed out of a 100,000 bucks (local currency) on this thing. Don't fall for it.
>>1320207
Any god-tier book recommendation?
>>1320209
on online surveys? How is that even possible?
>>1320210
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJlHnFDdfRU
I particularly like this one, because its not full of self-promotion, but some would disagree
>>1320212
It was pyramid scheme. You pay x amount of money to register. If you get others to register, you get a cut of their registration fee. Rest of it goes to the site. We got a small amount of money in the first month, so obviously my no-business-sense mother decides it's safe enough to register 10 more accounts. Payments stopped after three months, we barely made 5000 bucks. Of course I live in poo-in-loo land so everyone has an IQ of 80 and around a million people fell for the scam. Hope that explains it.
Please no bully.
>>1320216
sorry to hear that Pajeet. but at least you are wiser now. I hope you succeed in your future endeavours
>>1320215
looks interesting, thank you
>>1320216
fair enough. Somebody asking you for money for you to offer them a service is the 101 of scam tactics. I would steer clear of something like that by default, but I can understand why some people fall for it. As most scams, it exploits our irrationality, desires, and many times desperation.