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US Surveys for Non-US based people ?C the Sneaky Trick

 
Anybody that is currently involved in earning some money from online paid survey companies knows that people who are in the US enjoy both a wider range of surveys to take and also a higher payout rate. At times it almost seems unfair that non-US based survey participant's work just as hard to provide their opinions however are never as relevant as US resident's opinions. It's quite unfair isn't it?

I am a Non-US based survey participant and when I compare my takings with other co-workers from US, I'm quite disappointed at the amounts that they are paid vs. mine. So for I've realized that if you are outside any of the developed countries the pay-out for surveys are much smaller often 1/3 of what they pay participants in the US. I suppose this is because most firms that pay for these surveys still want opinions from American Consumers.

What if I told you that there is a little sneaky trick that virtualizes your residency in the US. Basically all survey companies will think that you are a American Resident because you will have an American address, an American telephone number, and also an American bank account which you can deposit your money! Now the problem is I'm not really sure about the legality of it but I've been doing it for a few years already and everything seems to be working fine for me! So I'll let your people into this little secret of mine. Imagine this, I make around USD$4,000 a month contributing my opinions, that is not a large sum in US but for a person living in a developing country, I'm being paid the same levels as a local CEO! And since my account is in the US, I'm not getting taxed either! Its great but I hope they won't catch up with me.

Anyway, the idea is to buy virtual office spaces, there are many companies that offer this service where-by you are given an fixed actually address (not a P.O Box), a fixed land-line that will be re-directed to your local number whichever country you reside. The best part is you will also be given access to a virtual secretary, now it's important to think of him/her as just a messenger, he/she is only there to deposit your checks when they come in and anything more you will need to pay him/her quite substantially, it generally isn't worth the extra costs. The best thing is you can have this virtual office for on average USD$350 for a full year from sites like .

The next and most important thing is to get a place where you can deposit your survey money. There are two options here, the first being to simply open an savings account with a American bank then have all the checks put into that account. Unfortunately this option is only open to western country residents like Australians or English. The new rulings by the US state department has made it very hard for residents of other less developed countries to open a bank account. Don't stress there are certain trading houses which normally trade in stocks which will open an account for you too where you can deposit checks, just bare in mind that you will not earn interest with you account as with a normal bank.

Now you have set-up all the infrastructure that is necessary for the you to make yourself seem like an American citizen. Now with all that done, just sign up with reputable survey companies, the lists of which are available at '>Online Paid Survey and make sure you put you US address and telephone number to get some really good high paying surveys!

Cheers to high income in developing countries!

Author: Ryan Parkere
 
Author Bio:

Russell Peters critiques the Rich Jerk and looks at who will benefit most from his e-book. Free info at: Rich Jerk

 
 
 

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