Site Navigation
Related Pages
Words to Live By
"The safe way to double your money is to fold it over once and put it in your pocket."
Frank Hubbard
Not in the US?
Note: Refresh the page for more options.
Reliable "Work at Home" Programs
PAID SURVEY OPPORTUNTIES
BuzzBack Research < Join Now! >
Rewards: Cash (via Paypal)
Cash-Out Minimum: $15
Ipsos I-Say < Join Now! >
Rewards: Points = cash and gift cards
Cash-Out Minimum: 50 points ($5)
Lightspeed Panel < Join Now! >
Rewards: Points = cash and prizes
Cash-Out Minimum: 110 points ($1)
Rewards: Points = cash and prizes
Cash-Out Minimum: 1,000 points ($10)
Rewards: Cash (via check)
Cash-Out Minimum: 50 points ($5)
Pinecone Research < Join Now! >
Rewards: Cash (via check or PayPal)
Cash-Out Minimum: $3
Page 1 | Page 2
Disclaimer: Living with Cents is not a provider of the opportunities offered on this page. If you encounter problems with these sites, we urge you to contact the appropriate providers and individuals.
Tried and Tested
Each of the programs we recommend have been tried and tested by our Research Team. They have been found to be reliable, trustworthy, and respectful of your privacy.
Free to Join
Joining these programs are absolutely 100% free and won't cost you a cent. You will not be charged a fee to participate or join these programs.
Increase Your Earnings
Take the time to fill out your profile information and take surveys as often as possible, even if the rewards are small, to increase your chances of rewarding opportunties later on.
Take Surveys Easier
Create a new email account to receive survey invitations and other related emails to make it easier to take advantage of opportunities.
Passwords & Login Info
Use a password different than your typical password for added security. Record in a secure place offline the website where you login, username, and password.
Avoid "Paid-To" Sites
All you are signing up for is "junk mail" and advertisements. The process for receiving payments is lengthy and may have hidden requirements.
Watch Out For Schemes
Promises that you'll "get rich quick" or claim to be an "exclusive offer" are usually scams. If it sounds "too good to be true" or sounds suspicious, it probably is.

