Step #1: Signing up process
First and foremost, you have to deal with the signing up process using your email address. That is always the initial step you have to follow in every online job you want to apply for.
It isn’t that much thrilling as you only have to put your email address and password and wait for further instructions from them.
Step #2: Survey questions
If you are someone who decides if a job offer is a scam or not based on how the offer is being presented to you, well, you might actually consider American Consumer Panels somewhat a legit one as it sounds real professional.
They’ll ask you five questions that will determine if you are fit for the job or not. These questions were designed to make you approve of them as a legit website run by professionals.
Step #3: Demographic profile
After the survey questions, you will receive an email telling you to complete the signing up process by setting up your demographic profile.
The reason for that is also stated in their job description:
“During your application process, we will determine your consumer parole and establish what products would be suitable for you to test according to your demographics, lifestyle, consumer behavior, skills, hobbies and ability.
Research questionnaires are used to identify and target certain types of consumers, to ensure the right participants are engaged and to achieve the representative sample needed.
Job candidates for In-Home Usage Testing are also screened to meet the clients needs for the project to ensure that the product is one that they qualify to test and that they have a balance of demographics and attitudes.”
What possible reason really why people who encounter this job offer immediately sign up for it is because it sounds and looks legit enough!
Step #4: Survey sites
The last part of the process is you get instructed to sign up for two survey sites, LifePoints Consumer Panel and InboxDollars Consumer Panel.
Now the thing is, if you actually sign up for the two other sites, you end up answering survey questions. And what’s more alarming for you is you don’t get any call or message from American Consumer Panels anymore.
What happens after...
After completing the steps, they then fade into the background and leave you hanging and waiting in front of your laptop, with you facing more and more survey questions that bombard your inbox.
What’s even more concerning is you have already given your personal information via the demographic profile you have set up!
And those information are in the hands of the survey sites they have asked you to sign up for.
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