Panda Research Survey Review – Scam or No?
Posted by admin | Filed under Survey Reviews
Panda Research seems to be a rather large company online, and I was a little hesitant to write this review because I was reading so many bad things about them. To set things straight, I wanted to do my own analysis. If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, you know that I’m rather honest with what surveys are out there. You’re going to find while there are survey sites online that just want your money, you will find that there are some honest ones that give you honest advice.
The first thing that I didn’t like about Panda Research is that they claim to be a survey type company that says that you can receive up to $75 for every survey completed. This doesn’t seem to be the case. After all, I’ve been with them for about 4-5 weeks now, and I haven’t received anything but spam.
Now, you should know how I determine the spam rate. For every survey that I sign up for, I have it go to it’s own designated email. This survey company sends a lot of spam, so be forewarned before anything, and I would recommend that you put in a fake email, so that you can avoid the hassle.
You’re going to find that a system like Panda Research is more than just a glorified “offer site.” These are all just a dime a dozen, and to get paid, you’re going to have to complete offers, trials, as well as any other offers that you can complete anywhere else.
While this should be enough to turn you away, if you do a Google search, not only will you find Rip Off Reports, as well as many other negative blog posts, you will also find out that there’s a $100 minimum payment, which is very high. It will take you a long time to reach this payout.
I would honestly stay away from this company and turn somewhere else. With that being said, I’m going to give them a solid F. They have nothing going for them, and you will find that you won’t anything either.


March 26th, 2011 at 12:34 am
Morons lie!!! Not a survey site, like they advertise. You must spend money in order to get money, even though the money you spend is not directly paid to Panda. (I am guessing they get a slice for advertising.) This is a trick if you are looking for a legitimate survey sites. Go to acop.com, clearvoicesurveys.com, i-say.com, mindfieldonline.com, mysurvey.com, or opinionoutpost.com for LEGITIMATE survey sites. Panda gives surveys a very bad name. BAD BEAR!!!