JetBlue- new points for surveys site- 400 free points intro offer
#1
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JetBlue- new points for surveys site- 400 free points intro offer
https://www.pointsforsurveys.com/general/pfs-lp-400
400 TrueBlue points for completion for your first survey- varies after that. It looks like it's run by SSI, which also does United's Opinion Miles Club and Opinion Outpost. So probably irritating because they don't have a token loser point when you screen out of a survey like some sites do, but otherwise reputable by survey site standards.
400 TrueBlue points for completion for your first survey- varies after that. It looks like it's run by SSI, which also does United's Opinion Miles Club and Opinion Outpost. So probably irritating because they don't have a token loser point when you screen out of a survey like some sites do, but otherwise reputable by survey site standards.
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#4
Join Date: May 2004
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too much info requested. Not worth the time & effort. 400 JB points worth ca. $5.
I participated survey programs a few years back. Spent much time partially completing survey only to be told I did not qualify to proceed. After awhile the survey requests dried up and eventually disappeared.
I participated survey programs a few years back. Spent much time partially completing survey only to be told I did not qualify to proceed. After awhile the survey requests dried up and eventually disappeared.
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too much info requested. Not worth the time & effort. 400 JB points worth ca. $5.
I participated survey programs a few years back. Spent much time partially completing survey only to be told I did not qualify to proceed. After awhile the survey requests dried up and eventually disappeared.
I participated survey programs a few years back. Spent much time partially completing survey only to be told I did not qualify to proceed. After awhile the survey requests dried up and eventually disappeared.
#7
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I'm not a big fan of jetBlue points as their flights require a change of planes at JFK or BOS for me to go just about anywhere but I'm only 2,200 points away from a free ticket with them so I figured I'd check this program.
Anyway, I breezed through the welcome survey and got my 400 points, did one more survey while watching TV for another 50 points. I was about to quit when I got an offer to do a survey for 50+ 130 bonus =180 points. Finished that one and called it a night.
630 jetBlue points for about 30 minutes of clicking a keyboard like a monkey. Not bad.
Anyway, I breezed through the welcome survey and got my 400 points, did one more survey while watching TV for another 50 points. I was about to quit when I got an offer to do a survey for 50+ 130 bonus =180 points. Finished that one and called it a night.
630 jetBlue points for about 30 minutes of clicking a keyboard like a monkey. Not bad.
Last edited by MileageAddict; Jul 29, 2014 at 9:29 pm
#8
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Left Coast
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Thanks for posting this. I had a few minutes earlier this morning, so I signed up and verified my email, etc. They offered me at least half-a-dozen surveys, none of which I could complete (i.e. I was DQed/disqualified shortly after starting each one). After all that, still no points. Not nice of them, IMO; after all those attempts I figure I earned my points. Additionally, what a great incentive their system supplies for being creative with my responses (lying, making stuff up).
#9
Join Date: May 2005
Programs: Million Miler, 1K - Basically spend a lot of time on planes
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Same for me. Took loads of information from me, made me fill out about 20 pages of questions and then told me over and over that I was not right for their survey etc.
Waste of time, probably a con and they probably sell your data despite saying otherwise
Waste of time, probably a con and they probably sell your data despite saying otherwise
#10
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Left Coast
Posts: 862
I eventually got my 400 points (as well as 400 for the wife), but told them plainly in their "how did you like the survey" survey that they could go pound sand if they ever expect me to return and take more surveys.
#11
Join Date: May 2004
Programs: AA lifetime platinum, Jet Blue Mosaic
Posts: 438
I'm not a big fan of jetBlue points as their flights require a change of planes at JFK or BOS for me to go just about anywhere but I'm only 2,200 points away from a free ticket with them so I figured I'd check this program.
Anyway, I breezed through the welcome survey and got my 400 points, did one more survey while watching TV for another 50 points. I was about to quit when I got an offer to do a survey for 50+ 130 bonus =180 points. Finished that one and called it a night.
630 jetBlue points for about 30 minutes of clicking a keyboard like a monkey. Not bad.
Anyway, I breezed through the welcome survey and got my 400 points, did one more survey while watching TV for another 50 points. I was about to quit when I got an offer to do a survey for 50+ 130 bonus =180 points. Finished that one and called it a night.
630 jetBlue points for about 30 minutes of clicking a keyboard like a monkey. Not bad.
Worth it only if the additional points are needed to top off current account.
#12
Join Date: Jun 2012
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I was just sent an email for a survey worth 282 points that would take 14 minutes. Sure, I'd do it!
I already registered and taken a few surveys, so I know how it works.
It took me about 15 minutes to do the survey (it asked about brands, and to answer truthfully, I had to select many of them), and on the last question, it said that "this survey is not right for you."
I sent them an email telling them that I was disappointed and that the way it kicked me out at 90-something percent smells like a scam.
I already registered and taken a few surveys, so I know how it works.
It took me about 15 minutes to do the survey (it asked about brands, and to answer truthfully, I had to select many of them), and on the last question, it said that "this survey is not right for you."
I sent them an email telling them that I was disappointed and that the way it kicked me out at 90-something percent smells like a scam.
#13
Join Date: Oct 2014
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I have made around 17,000 points in a little over three months with Points For Surveys. It does get frustrating to be kicked out from time to time but if you stick with it you can make some serious points for flights.
Not everything on the Internet is a scam.
Not everything on the Internet is a scam.
#14
Join Date: Dec 2014
Posts: 1
points for surveys
i also have enjoyed this survey site. have been doing the surveys for 4 months now, 11,000. points so far. they put into your jetblue account a.s.a.p. i'm sure to have two free flights in 8-10 months. very good for free and just using my time.