20/20 Panel Reviews and Features

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20/20 Panel

101 Wood Avenue South, Iselin, New Jersey  08830 US
Tel: 615-885-2020   Contact: https://join.2020panel.com/page/4
Operated by: Sago

KEY FEATURES:

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PAYMENTS OFFERED

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HOW TO PARTICIPATE

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REDEEMING REWARDS

$5 (500 points) minimum account balance required to request payment.

20/20 Panel is an online survey panel which has been conducting online surveys since 1986. 20/20 Research conducts online surveys as well as real time focus groups in an online chatroom environment. They compensate their panel members with cash rewards in exchange for their survey or focus group participation.

Earn Points for Your Opinion

Taking quick surveys on the 20/20 panel will allow you to accrue points to redeem gift cards. You can even earn gift cards for participating in online discussions, chats, and web meetings. Surveys are usually short, but online discussions can take up to 90 minutes to complete.

Signing up is as easy as filling out an online profile. The more information you can provide, the more likely you will be matched with surveys or discussion-based studies.

Types of Studies

20/20 Panel offers a variety of studies that offer points as well as cash rewards:

  • Surveys only
  • Surveys + online chat interviews
  • Online discussions
  • Online web cam discussions
  • In-person studies (you must be in Nashville TN, Charlotte NC or Miami FL to participate in in-person panels)

Redeem Your Rewards

You can begin to redeem your rewards from surveys once you reach 500 points ($5.00). Discussion-based studies have incentives that range from $50-$300 should you qualify or choose to participate. The cash for discussion based studies comes in the form of a virtual or physical gift card. You decide which you would prefer to receive, which may take 7-10 business days to process.

Raffles via Facebook

The 20/20 Panel has its own dedicated Facebook page for panel members, and if you join, you can participate in raffles to earn more!


20/20 Panel Reviews (101)

5 Star Reviews (35) 34.7
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4 Star Reviews (14) 13.9
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3 Star Reviews (8) 7.9
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2 Star Reviews (5) 5.0
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1 Star Reviews (38) 37.6
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Pays Well, if You actually Qualify!

July 9, 2013 by Gia from United States

20/20 performs online focus groups that pay very well. You must pass a qualification survey and sign up as soon as they send you the invitation email. This doesn't always guarantee a spot in the study but gives you a head start. I find the online focus groups very fun and very interactive. You will not get bored.

It's great If you can get in

June 27, 2013 by Jessibeth from United States

I have done a lot of screening but I never get one. The incentives are great though.

Don't hold your breath

June 13, 2013 by Sue from United States

I have tried to qualify numerous times for this group never with any success. Why they send notices to me when I never seem to be what they are looking for is a mystery to me. Don't waste your time. With my education and experience they will never know the quality respondent they are missing.

good

May 5, 2013 by Arslan from Pakistan

very good

Great Incentives if you can get in

April 19, 2013 by Lynn from United States

The incentives are great with 20/20 and the surveys are legit with companies/products you know. It is a little difficult to get accepted into a study. I get around 10 screenings per month but have only done two studies in the past year. One was an in person panel for about 2 hours - I was given a $100 prepaid Visa card the same day. The second was an online forum where I had to log in for about an hour/day for 5 days in a row - they mailed me a $150 prepaid Visa about a week later. They usually ask if you have participated in a study in the past 6 months - if you have, you won't be accepted in one until after the 6 months. I would recommend if you don't mind it just being occasional.