10 thoughts on “User Interviews Review: We Earned $55 Per Hour Answering Market Research Questions”

  1. My country is not on list that User Interviews can work on. Do you have any way that I can use it to work on and get money from this platform? Help please.

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    • Unfortunately, no. We never recommend that users violate a site’s terms of service for a variety of reasons. And practically speaking, most platforms have systems in place to block people rom trying to circumvent their rules. We recommend sticking to an option that’s available where you live.

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  2. Been a waste of my time to date for myself.

    Applied for perhaps half a dozen studies, one in my wheelhouse (equity trader for two decades) and not selected. Likely abandon this nonsense end of this month.

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    • Hi David, our research and testing would suggest that half a dozen is way too few studies. As noted in the review, we applied to 100.

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      • As a point of comparison, I have applied for just over 2000 studies in the past year and a half and have been accepted for 66 studies, which is an acceptance rate of 3.28%. My average hourly rate works out to $32.84 per hour. For just 2022, I have applied to 1114 studies and been accepted for 41 studies for an acceptance rate of 3.68% and an equivalent hourly rate of $34.80 per hour. In calculating the hurly rate, I added the time I spent on the actual interviews (including prep time) and I assumed an average of 2 minutes per each survey I filled out. The actual time for per survey may actually be closer to one minute, so the hourly rate may be understated.

      • That’s good info, Rick. Thank you for sharing.

        We’ve been hearing as well as the site has grown, the acceptance rate has gone done. Looking to update our review here soon.

  3. I don’t understand why they pay in Amazon gift cards. Can you redeem these cards for cash (on par) or deposit them in your bank account?

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    • Companies often choose gift cards because they’re easy to distribute, cost-effective, and generally well-accepted. While you can’t directly redeem these gift cards for cash or deposit them into your bank account, there are a few options to consider:

      1) Use the gift cards to purchase items you would have bought with cash anyway, effectively freeing up the cash in your budget.

      2) Sell gift cards on gift card exchange websites such as Raise. You will likely receive less than the full value (around 90% in my experience).

      3) Trade the gift cards with friends or family members for cash.

      You can also look at Respondant, a similar platform, that does pay via PayPal: https://thewaystowealthcom.bigscoots-staging.com/respondent-review/

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  4. This website is riddled with scams. Many of the so-called “studies” ask you to log in and screen record your bank account, or worse, they want you to sign up for internet services or open a new bank account, claiming it’s part of a “study.” I strongly recommend avoiding the site altogether. Paying in gift cards is a major red flag it lets these scammers stay hidden and untraceable, especially if they end up compromising someone’s bank account, credit score or committing more serious types of fraud.

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    • Hey Bob, what studies are you referring to? That wasn’t our experience during our test run. I’ve just started applying for more, but I haven’t been accepted to any yet. Looking forward to seeing what I find when I update the review.

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