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List of Legit Survey Companies with Open Spots! (Earn Money and Free Products to Test!)


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I haven’t posted this since January. So hopefully this helps out all of you who want to earn some extra cash this year for Christmas! I know of some people that are constantly doing surveys and earn a good amount of side cash for their household!

There are a bunch of survey companies that have recently opened up spots again!  Some we haven’t seen in a VERY, VERY long time!! So here is the updated list of who is accepting new panelists.  Spots can fill up fast!

Anytime survey companies open up panelist spots, you will want to sign up!  Depending on the company, you can earn cash, gift cards and a lot of them actually send you free full size samples to test out and review.  And, we all love free stuff right??

You will want to sign up for more than one survey company.  And, if you can get in, I would sign up for as many as possible.  That way, you will always have surveys to take from one of the companies- instead of waiting for one to pop up.

Here is the current list of Survey companies that have openings:

  • Toluna:  Earn $1-$5 per Survey.  Plus, they have sent out FREE full-size products in the past for members to review! Upcoming products to review include Nivea Products, Axe and more!  They will mail you these products in return for taking a survey about what you think.  Then, you get to keep the products.  It’s awesome!
  • Shopper’s Voice:  When you take surveys and give your opinions, you will be sent Free Samples, exclusive coupons and even prizes and rewards!
  • My Survey has spots open! – This is one of Freebies2Deals Reader’s Favorite Survey Companies & they don’t have spots open very often.
  • Ipsos I-Say Panels for Moms: This survey panel is great because on top of earning points (redeemable for cash and prizes) for each survey you take; many members receive FULL SIZE samples to try.
  • Inbox Dollars has spots open: You will get paid to take surveys and do other things.
  • Pinecone Research is looking for Men and Women ages 18-24 to become part of their panel – The best part is, for every survey you complete you earn $3.00!  RECENTLY OPENED!
  • MyView just barely opened spots again!- MyView offers surveys.. no trials and nothing to pay.  And, from what Freebies2Deals readers have said, they have been able to earn Amazon gift cards quickly! 
  • Vindale Research: You can review products and take online surveys.  And they will pay you for your time!
  • Valued Opinions: You can earn free stuff and rewards just by taking time each week to take the surveys. You can get up to $5.00 per survey you qualify for and take.
  • Mindfield Surveys: You can earn money just by sharing your opinions on products.  And this company won’t ask you for CC info or anything silly like that.  Just a good way to earn a little money at home in your spare time!
  • Opinion Outpost: Earn Cash or Amazon Gift Card for giving your opinions. This is another one I have heard readers have liked.

**Just a heads up if you are new to Survey Companies.  I will only post legitimate survey companies my readers have had good experiences with.  And, since you can’t control how many surveys they send out to you, I recommend that you sign up for as many as you can.  That way, you will always have surveys coming in from somewhere and an opportunity to earn a little extra cash or free gift cards! Perfect for extra spending cash for Christmas!

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17 Comments

  1. I signed up for a bunch of these survey companies and I almost never qualify for the surveys that give you money or freebies. If you are an interesting person with unique things going on then I am sure you will get lots!

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    • I’m sure you are an interesting person with unique things going on! I gave up these surveys long ago for the very reason that I often didn’t qualify even after spending a fair amount of time answering questions!

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    • Have you actually done any of these? Be careful, just because they offer you money to publish them does not mean they are legitimate. I have joined some of these and have found they sent me a ton of unwanted emails from their sponsors and have had very bad luck getting actual surveys.

      I’m not seeing any real comments here that indicate otherwise.

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      • Hi Linda, thanks for your comment. There are a ton of survey companies out there that I will not post or share with Freebies2Deals readers. But every single one in this list are survey companies that readers have specifically told me they enjoyed and they earned money doing. There are a bunch of comments below from readers stating which ones they love the most. Hope that helps! 🙂

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  2. Agreed! I never qualified for any of their surveys either. I figure it’s not worth my time to spend 20 mintues to find out if I qualify to then spend time to take their survey.

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    • I’ve been with NCP for years now. (Not on the list above.) At 1st it was new & exciting but then became a nightmare. However, recently I went to scan Wal-Mart purchases & it didn’t ask for prices!! (That was 1 of by big gripes!!) Anyway, on the above surveys, are there age limits? I’ll be turning the BIG 50 this year & I don’t want to waste my time mulling over them if my age is a disqualification. I’d really appreciate it! Thank you

      P. S. I also feel I’m an interesting an unique person. *hee*

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  3. I really liked My Survey and Ipsos, but I just don’t have the time to take surveys any more.

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  4. Just a head’s up for anyone wanting to sign up for pinecone reasearch, i joined a month ago and instead of doing $3 payouts they now do 300 pts per survey and you shop a catalog now

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  5. I love pine one research yes they changed to points instead of money, BUT on the catalog you can still redeem 300 points for a $3.00 check so they changed it a little but they added more stuff

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    • where? i would prefer to do that

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  6. I’ve earned $60 in gc with mysurvey. I highly recommend this survey site.

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  7. Myview is my favorite site so far. Even if you don’t qualify you get 100 points for the survey. In six months, I have earned enough points to earn $75.00 in visa gift cards. I’m almost to $100.00. Its a huge help for Christmas!

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  8. I tried to sign up with Toluna and it told me my eamil was not available (as in someone is already using it) How is that possible??

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    • Tulona makes you create a completely new and separate email account for them. They won’t accept a current email address. That’s dumb!

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  9. I signed up for 2 survey companies and I feel like the way survey points add up is really confusing. With mysurvey I’ve taken several surveys and I only got points on my first survey and haven’t gotten any points since. Seeing as I have 20 points after 15 surveys and it’s 2,750 points for a $25 Macy’s gift card, is it even worth my time? Am I doing something wrong, or is there another way to rack up points?

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    • It depends on how much you value your time. Even at our poorest I didn’t feel these surveys were a good use of my time. It does sound like some enjoy it though.

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  10. I do Pinecone and think it is pretty great. The surveys don’t take too long for the most part and I’ve gotten several things to test at home from it. If you don’t qualify they let you know pretty quickly rather than getting information and not paying you for it. I tried for a couple of years to be able to join, though, due to my age group not being available.

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