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The BEST paid survey-taking website!

Are you sitting at home with nothing to do? Grab a device and fill out a few surveys—it'll be worth your while. PrizeRebel makes it easy to earn and offers a great variety of rewards!

By JunoPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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PrizeRebel makes it easy to earn and offers a great variety of rewards!

These days, online shopping is all the rage—especially because of the recent pandemic—and though you can find great deals online, you can save even more with websites that reward you for visiting them.

The websites I'm referring to are those that reward you for completing surveys, watching ads, and doing other menial tasks to rack up points. These points can then be redeemed for goodies including Amazon gift cards, PayPal transfers, prepaid Visas, and more.

After doing a bit of research, one website seemed like the best choice: Swagbucks.

BUT HOLD UP!!!

Swagbucks was being praised on many sites, but I had to try it out for myself.

I was impressed at first. The rewards were big as I was a new user, and I managed to redeem a $5 Amazon gift card by my second day on the site. But soon all the surveys dried up. The surveys with high earnings wouldn't even load in, and the only ones I could attempt were the ones with low rewards and 20+ minute completion times. I decided to stop using Swagbucks and try my hand at some other sites.

I did more research, visited more sites, and made more accounts. Believe me, my email is PLAGUED with survey offers right now!

And I finally found a site that could rival Swagbucks:

PrizeRebel.com

This site doesn't only rival Swagbucks, in my honest opinion, it is MUCH BETTER!!!

Here is an honest breakdown of why I believe this is the superior site:

Bigger Earnings:

On Swagbucks, the majority of the surveys (that actually work) only offer a payout of around 10-20 points, and usually take 15-25 minutes.

On PrizeRebel, most of the surveys are a bit lengthy (usually 20-30 minutes each), but almost all of them work. And the payout for each of them is always huge—usually 75 or 80 points, but some are even higher! I once did a survey and earned a whopping 250 points!

Considering 1 point = $0.01 on both sites, it's easy to choose the winner of this round

Better Rewards:

Swagbucks and PrizeRebel both offer rewards of the same kind, but the major difference is that PrizeRebel also offers prepaid debit cards, while Swagbucks doesn't.

Also, both sites offer gift cards worth 10 dollars that can be traded in for $7.50, but Swagbucks stops these deals at around the 20 dollar mark.

However, on PrizeRebel, there are listings for 100 dollar prepaid debit cards for only 75 dollars.

Another difference is Swagbucks doesn't have any sales on gift cards for video game e-shops. All such prizes, for example a $20 Playstation store card, cost the full price of 20 dollars.

On PrizeRebel, I found the same card for only $14.09!

Better Surveys:

Swagbucks doesn't give a sign-up survey right after you join. All the surveys it gives you are random and are not matched to your profile. This means you might try to qualify for a survey, waste 5 minutes, and then be rejected and have nothing to show for your efforts. That is the main reason I stopped using Swagbucks—I went an hour and only found one survey that matched me!

PrizeRebel asks the user to fill out some information about themselves right after they join. All surveys you get are then based on that information, and the chance of you being rejected is minimal—thus you will always be rewarded for your time. So far I have qualified for all the surveys I have done!

Better Referrals:

On Swagbucks, if you refer a friend, you receive 10% of their lifetime earnings as a reward.

This may sound great, but PrizeRebel offers 15% of your friends' earnings. But it doesn't stop there—as you use PrizeRebel more, this percentage increases to 20%, then 25%, and then a whopping 30% of your friends' earnings!

For both sites, your friends will still receive 100% of their earnings. The percentage you get from them is only an added bonus for you.

Overall, it is easy to see that Swagbucks is not worth the hype, and PrizeRebel, though not as well-known, is much better.

Join PrizeRebel Now!!!

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About the Creator

Juno

Hi, I'm Juno!

I am a: Hypebeast and streetwear enthusiast, certified genius, avid reader, and a reseller.

If you want to reach out with a new article idea or want promo, send me a friend request and message me on Discord at:

Juno #4703

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