There is an Ad running in many local papers across Canada.about how you can earn $3000/month with this company PajamaPay..do a REAL number on the TRUST side.. they post a picture of a trustworthy Grandma..mother of 3 in Winnipeg. They Use affirmation letters from so-called registered users..and Take the YEAR off the Letters so it seems they are current. The LIST is at least 2 years old FULL of BROKEN and DEAD links...MANY links are DUPLICATES of other LINKS...and when you complain DEAR TRUSTWORTHY.... RUTH CAVANAUGH (aka Randal Jenne) writes back telling you "Not to be Discouraged". So..be Prepared to get RIPPED off for $31 CAD for maybe 40-50 leads of companies you can find for FREE on the Internet. When you ask for a REFUND..they say they hold your money in escrow for 120 days..unlike the ONE HOUR it took for RUTH to put MY money in "Her" account. So..Canadain Home survey takers.. BEWARE..PAJAMA PAY is a Total RIP OFF!!!!!!!!
No offense, but it's always been pretty obvious to me that you can't make more than a few dollars from any of those types of "jobs".
I don't know if you will believe this or not but it is completely true. Pajamapay is run by my mother's ex husband and my old stepfather. If you go to Ken's Story, that is him. His real name is Randall Lee Jenne and the picture of 'Ruth' is our neighbor. Every story on their is completely fabricated, even Ken's. His '3 lovely stepchildren' were locked in their rooms and forced to go to day care, while he sat on his ass playing solitaire and watching tv. The website was made by my mother, and the bulletin at the top of the main page isn't really updated daily as it is the same every day, month and year. If anyone needs anymore information on it, just ask me and I will tell you.
I don't think anyone in their right mind would trust a company called PajamaPay. These dolts bought into a multilevel scheme. It willl fall apart for them, especially since they take no interest in the web site.
The ones that pay well have an office. They will call you every so often when fit their criteria, and ask you to do something like sit in a hot room with some deodorant on taste something, or whatever. Then they pay you like $50 and don't call you for a few months. I've never done mystery shopping, but I'm pretty sure it could be legit, cuz I've worked in retail and we have had them. I should do those I would get lots of people gold stars, I'm easy to please. Really the easiest way to free money is plasma donation. You can make a couple hundred bucks a month off that stuff.