Crowdology Reviews and Features

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Crowdology

75 Bermondsey Street, London,   SE1 3XF GB
Tel: 44 (0) 1732 356 399   Contact: [email protected]
Operated by: VIGA

KEY FEATURES:

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PAYMENTS OFFERED

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HOW TO PARTICIPATE

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REDEEMING REWARDS

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Accrue a balance of $8.00 (or 4 GBP) in your account, receive a PayPal payment within 48 hours of request and sometimes even instantly. $10 USD (£5) minimum account balance required for Amazon vouchers.

Register for Paid Surveys and Cash Out With PayPal or Amazon

Crowdology offers cash for each survey completed. 5 minute surveys pay $0.50 and after a balance of $8.00 (or £4 in the UK) is accrued in your account, you can withdraw your earnings to your PayPal account. Alternatively, choose to receive an Amazon voucher. Surveys pay anywhere from $0.40 - $10 each.

Types of Surveys Offered

Online surveys on everyday topics, brand-name household products and current issues. Crowdology stresses that their surveys are not boring!

Survey Lengths

The surveys themselves are quite short, ranging from 2 to 20 minutes in length and award cash upon successful completion - there are no complex points systems to worry about as cash is awarded each time a survey is finished.

Sweepstakes

Sweepstakes are held sporadically and usually upon registering to the Crowdology panel. You can also be entered into sweepstakes by sharing Crowdology with your friends via email invite.

Some of the prizes Crowdology members have won include Bose Quiet Comfort Noise Cancelling Headphones, Spotify Premium Subscriptions and ASOS Vouchers, just to name a few.

Redemption Process

In order to withdraw from your account, you will need to have at least $8.00 in your Crowdology account (or £4 in the UK) as well as a PayPal account to transfer your Crowdology funds to. This company does not pay out rewards via check. The time between the request and the balance landing in your PayPal account is on average 48 hours. Also, if you use Amazon Payment, it could take up to 4 weeks before you see your money.

Who is Crowdology?

Crowdology is an online market research panel where you can earn extra to do the important things you love. It’s run by VI.GA, who collect opinions on behalf of research firms.

Eligibility: Residents of UK and USA, 18+


Crowdology Reviews (98)

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4 Star Reviews (7) 7.1
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1 Star Reviews (42) 42.9
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A Dud So Far

June 23, 2016 by Kayeren from United States

40 surveys & I've yet to complete one (rejected). I think I've wasted enough time.

UPDATE: Much better & they immediately--once you reach the $8.00 minimum. Have cashed-out several times.

something is wrong

May 19, 2016 by Talos from United States

I tried to cashout and I used every tool I was asked to use to change my e-mail according to there web site so I could receive my pay out not only did the system not let me change my e-mail account they cancelled my account period. No payout.

Hopeless

April 26, 2016 by Joyce from United States

Continual hitches and glitches from attempting to sign up through having the first 3 surveys they send me each freeze about half way through. Unsupportive tech support, too. I finally gave up and just QUIT!!!!!

FAST PAYMENT

April 16, 2016 by Macaulay from United Kingdom

Although their aren't a large amount of surveys to complete. Be patient because some surveys pay over a £1 and you only need £4 too cash out. The money was in my Paypal in like 1-2 days too which was faster than most survey sites ive used

gaining information without being paid

March 18, 2016 by Paul from United Kingdom

there has been plenty of times that I've filled in basic information and then I don't qualify for a survey, this I completely understand.
however, there are many more times that I have completed half a survey, maybe using up a few minutes, giving them answers to their questions and giving them other information, and them bending told I don't qualify. to me this is unfair. they are gathering plenty of personal information from their surveys which they can use and were not benig paid for it.

I used to like them and I even made a bit of money from them. now, I'm just getting more and more frustrated!