Q&A: Is Prize Rebel a scam and when you complete surveys do you have to pay anything?

Here is the Question: Is Prize Rebel a scam and when you complete surveys do you have to pay anything?
Okay so I signed up for Prize Rebel and I was wondering if it was a scam or not. Also when you do a survey do you have to pay anything for one of the offers?

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5 Responses to “Q&A: Is Prize Rebel a scam and when you complete surveys do you have to pay anything?”
  1. Guy says:

    Prize Rebel is definitely not a scam. For when you do the surveys, there are some that require your cell phone number or credit card. I’d recommend not doing those ones. I’d also recommend that you use fake information for everything, but for email, I’d recommend trying 10 Minute Mail. (Gives you a temp email address for those requiring email address)

    You can sign up here: http://www.prizerebel.com/index.php?r=857145

    Also, this is for UK, Australia, Canada, and US. If you aren’t in any of these countries, use a proxy website from proxy.org and choose the US servers.

  2. p c says:

    Nope, prizerebel definitely isn’t a scam. I myself got a 20 wii points card from prizerebel. now, as long as you stay on the 100%free section, you don’t have to pay anything if you don’t give them your real addresses or phone #. If you feel like joining Prizerebel, here’s my referral code:

    http://www.prizerebel.com/index.php?r=766278

    When you use my referral code, you will not lose any points and I’ll get a 20% bonus for whatever points you get. If, for some reason, you don’t feel like using my referral code, you can use

    http://www.prizerebel.com

    Tips for using PR
    1. Make a few new email accounts from gmail. sign up with 1 of them and alternate email addresses cuz you’ll get a lot of spam.
    2. make sure you use valid information which doesn’t have to be your own. You can use a random address and phone number from the phone book or use fakenamegenerator.com.
    3. Clear your cookies after every offer to ensure a higher chance of crediting.
    4. Be sure to visit youtube and search for prizerebel guides if you are stuck/lost etc.

  3. Mr.Cool says:

    Better prize! sign up here! Don’t let those guys scam you
    http://www.prizerebel.com/index.php?r=85

  4. Thomas A says:

    Congratulations on taking the dive into the GPT industry. I would suggest a site other than PrizeRebel simply because it is not the best site. It will, however, get you a prize for free if you work at it, there are just superior options.

    These sites are not scams, I have personally been paid by a several. You don’t have to pay anything for most offers and you will know 100% for sure if you do have to pay (you won’t get tricked).

    I would suggest looking up a guide for completing offers. It is discouraging for new members when the surveys they complete don’t “approve”. There are a lot of tricks that ensure offer approval. I used this guide: http://www.gptworld.tk , but there are several available on Google.

    Good luck!

  5. LazyDude_594 says:

    http://www.prizerebel.com/index.php?r=39431

    No it surely isnt a scam, a got myself a ton of games even a brand new ps3, I assure you it is 100% legit. The surveys are free but surveys involving cell-phone numbers and creditcards will generally earn you more points. However with a lot of effort you can earn yourself free stuff.

    Use Roboform to fill out surveys faster, it helps a lot

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