iPoll Reviews and Features

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iPoll

6 Research Drive, Shelton, Connecticut  06484 US
Tel: 1-866-360-9565   Contact: https://www.ipoll.com/about_us.php
Operated by: Dynata

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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$25 USD minimum for gift cards, $50 USD minimum account balance required to cash out with PayPal.

iPoll, originally known as Survey Head, was founded in 2008 and since 2016, has been owned and operated by Dynata.

Get Paid for Fun Adventures!

Turn the things you do everyday into an adventure! iPoll is all about convenience and fun, and wants to know your thoughts on the things you do everyday, with interactive mini missions that provide rewards. You'll get a $5 bonus just for signing up, and surveys range from $0.50 to $3. If you don’t mind leaving your home, you may also complete “missions” using the phone app at specific retail locations. New Item Scavenger Hunts potentially allow you to earn from $0.50 to $100 a day.

Survey Types

iPoll offers its members the opportunity to take surveys via their website and also via their mobile apps. Their mobile apps are available on both the App Store (for iPhones) and on Google Play (for Android phones). Users who download the mobile app can expect to be contacted more frequently to participate in surveys.

Complete Surveys to Earn Points

Complete survey to earn points and get rewarded. Surveys themselves typically take between 10-15 minutes and iPoll tries to keep surveys as short as possible so they aren’t monopolizing your time.

Added App Features

Another benefit of downloading the app is getting specific assignments based on your geographic location, accepting them and earning cash right on the spot! You may be challenged to take a picture of a product, or asked to visit a specific store. The app also includes video, photo and audio capabilities for fun, interactive reporting.

Rewards

iPoll offers various rewards including cash paid via PayPal (to verified PayPal accounts only), Amazon.com e-vouchers, and Apple gift codes. Once redeemed, rewards usually take about 4 weeks to be delivered. If you are redeeming via PayPal, remember to use the same email to sign up for iPoll that you use for your PayPal account. iPoll tries to get your rewards to you quickly, but on occasion it may take up to 4 weeks to redeem your rewards.

A $25 account balance is required to redeem an Amazon.com e-voucher, or an Apple gift code. PayPal cash payments can be requested when you've completed $50 worth of surveys or assignments.

Quarterly Sweepstakes!

iPoll rewards its members with quarterly sweepstakes draws of up to $10,000 USD. To be entered into the sweepstakes, you simply need to participate in a panel or survey, attend a webinar or redeem points.

Eligibility: USA, UK, Canada, 13+


iPoll Reviews (537)

5 Star Reviews (100) 18.6
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4 Star Reviews (82) 15.3
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3 Star Reviews (60) 11.2
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2 Star Reviews (60) 11.2
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1 Star Reviews (235) 43.8
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One Of The Best

July 31, 2012 by Laura from United States

I've made $75.00 this year from surveyhead. While it does take a long time for the pending to accumulate, it eventually does. I have NEVER had a problem with a survey not paying on this site and I've been with them for a while. I am disqualified by a number of surveys here and that does take time, but you can make some money here as I have done if you are persistent and patient.

Pending forever

July 26, 2012 by LNatasha from United States

I have noticed that any survey that would net you over $2 pends FOREVER! I've done so many qualifying surveys but can't earn a cent because they are "pending". I don't rush through surveys and I answer truthfully. I know certain answers will disqualify me, but since I tell the truth that's the way it is. Survey head seems to want a lie detector test attached to surveyers before they will release one penny. What do you want, blood?

Be Warned

July 25, 2012 by David from United States

I spent several months responding to survey invitations. In the majority of cases I was notified that I was not a fit (in some cases after I had spent considerable time entering my responses). After accumulating $40 of rewards I was unable to claim my earning because over the course of the months 8 of the surveys were flagged as "Invalid" and SurveyHead told me that they would not pay out until after they had investigated. I always answered the surveys truthfully so I cannot understand why any of my responses would be flagged as invalid. So my advice is to avoid SurveyHead.

Be prepared for wasted time

July 25, 2012 by Henry from Canada

Though I have cashed out twice for $25 I have done far more surveys than that. Many times you spend 15 minutes answering a survey and you get to the end and they ask you some "qualification" questions. After a few of them they suddenly say you're not qualified. This is after you have answered the questions and given them what they need. They also sometimes will reversed your credit and make it invalid. And if you try to fight it there is no winning. So good payout, but be prepared for some wasted time.

Very Good Panel

June 25, 2012 by Ben from United States

SurveyHead is a great panel to join. They have offered me many surveys to take, and every time I log in there are usually surveys waiting for me to complete. I have recently cashed out a $25 payment to my PayPal account and I still have $60 pending with $23 of that $60 already approved. The only thing you must have with this company is patience. It takes a little while for them to approve your surveys and confirm your rewards. However, they do deliver, and usually within the time they say it takes them to do so. Altogether, SurveyHead is a survey panel you should absolutely join.