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CharlieMurphy
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United States22895 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-02-03 03:38:28
February 03 2010 03:28 GMT
#41
U.S. Residents
+ Show Spoiler +

Before you continue further in the Recruitment process, be sure to check that you are eligible to become a Special Agent and that you meet these requirements:

* Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age
* Must provide a U.S. Social Security number or other taxpayer ID number
* Must provide a U.S. bank account so we can direct deposit your payment
* Must have a U.S. mailing address
* Must agree to work as an Independent Contractor
* Cannot already be employed by kgb or any of its subsidiaries
* Must have access to a computer with a high-speed internet connection
* Must have access to Mozilla Firefox or be willing to download it

Then, make sure the opportunity is right for you. Read on for details about the role.

What do U.S. Special Agents do?

Special Agents combine ingenuity with research skills to solve real problems for real people every day. Some questions require a serious answer, others require a sense of humor, and some require both.

When do U.S. Special Agents work?

kgb Special Agents fit their "Special Agent life" around their normal activities. When the kids are at school. When they're between college classes. Any time. Mornings. Afternoons. Or nights. Special Agents sign up for shifts based on their weekly availability. Since we want people 24/7, we've probably got just the times that work for you. And, since we know you want to be busy fielding questions when you are logged in working, weekly shift selection helps to ensure exactly that.

We require an easily attainable minimum number of hours to work - 8 hours per month or 2 hours per week on average - to make sure that agents remain engaged and up-to-date with kgb's processes. Special Agents have the freedom to select when and how often they work. But those who remain inactive after 30 consecutive days will be removed from our ranks.

What do U.S. Special Agents earn?

Imagine making some extra spending money by answering questions while you sit in the comfort of your home. That's what kgb Special Agents do. They use their superior question answering skills to earn extra dough just by being smart - and get paid for the questions that they answer.

Compensation is "per piece" and is based on response type:

* $0.10 (USD) for each full response - query is investigated and answered by the Special Agent
* $0.05 (USD) for each validation response - answer automatically populates from our Knowledge Database and is reviewed for accuracy and forwarded on by the Special Agent

As our Knowledge Database grows, the amount of validation response work will increase. Some of you might prefer full response work, and others of you might prefer to zip quickly through validation response work. And, sometimes, the choice will be yours as Special Agents are always presented with more than one question and can choose the question they want to field.

Given these choices, which would you pick?

How would you describe the color green? (something like this would probably require full response) ... or ... Why is the grass green? (something like this would probably require validation response).

And, because of our weekly shift selection philosophy, we intend to keep the questions coming regardless of type so that you are busy earning while you are logged in.

So, if you're sure you want to become a Special Agent, click here.

If not, click here to exit.

Canada Residents
+ Show Spoiler +

Before you continue further in the Recruitment process, be sure to check that you are eligible to become a Special Agent and that you meet these requirements:

* Must be at least nineteen (19) years of age
* Must have a Canadian Social Insurance Number or other taxpayer ID number
* Must provide a Canadian bank account so we can direct deposit your payment
* Must have a Canadian mailing address
* Must agree to work as an Independent Contractor
* Cannot already be employed by kgb or any of its subsidiaries
* Must have access to a computer with a high-speed internet connection
* Must have access to Mozilla Firefox or be willing to download it

Then, make sure the opportunity is right for you. Read on for details about the role.

What do Canadian Special Agents do?

Special Agents combine ingenuity with research skills to solve real problems for real people every day. Some questions require a serious answer, others require a sense of humor, and some require both.

When do Canadian Special Agents work?

kgb Special Agents fit their "Special Agent life" around their normal activities. When the kids are at school. When they're between college classes. Any time. Mornings. Afternoons. Or nights. Special Agents sign up for shifts based on their weekly availability. Since we want people 24/7, we've probably got just the times that work for you. And, since we know you want to be busy fielding questions when you are logged in working, weekly shift selection helps to ensure exactly that.

We require an easily attainable minimum number of hours to work - 8 hours per month or 2 hours per week on average - to make sure that agents remain engaged and up-to-date with kgb's processes. Special Agents have the freedom to select when and how often they work. But those who remain inactive after 30 consecutive days will be removed from our ranks.

What do Canadian Special Agents earn?

Imagine making some extra spending money by answering questions while you sit in the comfort of your home. That's what kgb Special Agents do. They use their superior question answering skills to earn extra dough just by being smart - and get paid for the questions that they answer.

Compensation is "per piece" and is based on response type:

* $0.10 (CAD) for each full response - query is investigated and answered by the Special Agent
* $0.05 (CAD) for each validation response - answer automatically populates from our Knowledge Database and is reviewed for accuracy and forwarded on by the Special Agent

As our Knowledge Database grows, the amount of validation response work will increase. Some of you might prefer full response work, and others of you might prefer to zip quickly through validation response work. And, sometimes, the choice will be yours as Special Agents are always presented with more than one question and can choose the question they want to field.

Given these choices, which would you pick?

How would you describe the color green? (something like this would probably require full response) ... or ... Why is the grass green? (something like this would probably require validation response).

And, because of our weekly shift selection philosophy, we intend to keep the questions coming regardless of type so that you are busy earning while you are logged in.

So, if you're sure you want to become a Special Agent, click here.

If not, click here to exit.

Philippines Residents
+ Show Spoiler +

Before you continue further in the Recruitment process, be sure to check that you are eligible to become a Special Agent and that you meet these requirements:

* Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age
* Must have a Philippines Social Security System number or validated E1/E4/E6 Form
* Must have a Philippines mailing address
* Must be able to submit paperwork at one of our call centers in Makati City or Santa Rosa, Laguna; if you live in a remote area and cannot visit a center, you can submit information via courier service (additional details to follow about this during Registration)
* Must agree to work a minimum of 10 hours per week, but scheduling is flexible
o Maximum per day is 6 hours; Maximum per week is 36 hours
o You will be required to work at least 2 hours of your 10 hour weekly commitment between 6AM Saturday and 6AM Monday Philippines time (pending shift availability)
* Cannot already be employed by kgb or any of its subsidiaries
* Must have access to a computer with a high-speed internet connection
* Must have access to Mozilla Firefox or be willing to download it

Then, make sure the opportunity is right for you. Read on for details about the role.

What do Philippines Special Agents do?

Special Agents combine ingenuity with research skills to solve real problems for real people every day. Some questions require a serious answer, others require a sense of humor, and some require both.

When do Philippines Special Agents work?

kgb Special Agents fit their "Special Agent life" around their normal activities. When the kids are at school. When they're between college classes. Any time. Mornings. Afternoons. Or nights. Special Agents sign up for shifts based on their weekly availability. Since we want people 24/7, we've probably got just the times that work for you. And, since we know you want to be busy fielding questions when you are logged in working, weekly shift selection helps to ensure exactly that.

We require an easily attainable minimum number of hours to work - 10 hours per week - to make sure agents remain engaged and up-to-date with kgb's processes. Special Agents have the freedom to select when and how often they work.

What do Philippines Special Agents earn?

Imagine making some extra spending money by answering questions while you sit in the comfort of your home. That's what kgb Special Agents do. They use their superior question answering skills to earn extra dough just by being smart - and get paid for the questions that they answer.

Compensation is "per piece" and is based on response type:

* 3.4 PHP for each full response - query is investigated and answered by the Special Agent
* 1.7 PHP for each validation response - answer automatically populates from our Knowledge Database and is reviewed for accuracy and forwarded on by the Special Agent

As our Knowledge Database grows, the amount of validation response work will increase. Some of you might prefer full response work, and others of you might prefer to zip quickly through validation response work. And, sometimes, the choice will be yours as Special Agents are always presented with more than one question and can choose the question they want to field.

Given these choices, which would you pick?

How would you describe the color green? (something like this would probably require full response) ... or ... Why is the grass green? (something like this would probably require validation response).

And, because of our weekly shift selection philosophy, we intend to keep the questions coming regardless of type so that you are busy earning while you are logged in.

So, if you're sure you want to become a Special Agent, click here.

If not, click here to exit.



man I can't believe I failed their test 2 times before passing. (first time I lost because of some minor discrepancy - I guess they are just trying to prove the point that you really need to do the research and math yourself once you have dates etc.) (the second time I just bombed the english part from difficult questions and then missed one of the last step questions)

I can tell that for this job you just need a few pages open to answer shit: Google, IMDB, Dictionary.com, Wikipedia, and if you want- any of those yahoo question sites.
..and then I would, ya know, check em'. (Aka SpoR)
AtlaS
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
United States1001 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-02-03 03:47:33
February 03 2010 03:44 GMT
#42
yeah for sure. when I took it I didn't even think about using google or wiki. It wasn't until I got some random, off the wall question that I opened up google.

I like the fact that they will put the money straight into your bank account though. that's really convenient.

btw, i opened up an account on cashcrate and made a few bucks in an hour or so. don't know if it's worth it though. a lot of my forms didn't go through and I didn't get credited with the money.
I don't have mono anymore. Woooo!
CharlieMurphy
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United States22895 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-02-09 21:59:59
February 09 2010 21:45 GMT
#43
damn I should have started doing this already. It seems that I missed out on a lot of bonus stuff since they had a big ad on the superbowl. >.<

anyways, I'm doing the training stuff and it's all pretty standard just taking a few hours to get through.

I was just thinking about this 'job' and I realized that it's slave labor. But it's ok for me because I'm working another job while working this one.

If you assume that you would answer 1 question per minute at 0.10$ each for an hour, that comes out to $6.00/hr. Pretty low pay by California standards. (not even counting the hours I've used already in signing up/tests/training)
and KGB charge 1$ per answer to the customers.

there are some other rewards incentives for KGB employees

Monthly Reward Programs
With our monthly reward programs, you could pocket yourself up to an extra $50!
The Top Cherry Award
Our Top Cherry Award is an incentive for Agents to add the "Cherry on Top" and ACE quality by "Extending the
Brand." Here's how it works:
· The Top 10 Agents with the highest proportion of cherries to answers are chosen.
· Those 10 Agents select one answer as their best "cherry pick" for award contention.
· The community votes for their favorite cherry and determines the winner.
· One Agent will receive $50 and the bragging rights of Top Cherry! Each Top Cherry Runners-up will
receive $15.


a cherry is basically an extra bit of data or fun at the end of a question if you have leftover space in the text reply.
So if someone texts in "whats the capital of Oregon?" You'd reply with "Salem. The fishing is great, do you know why?"
This kinda reply makes more money for the company because it entice people to ask more questions.

The Operative Choice Award
The Operative Choice Award recognizes five agents for going above and beyond, be it sending an outstanding
answer to a VIP, helping out in chat, pantsifying brand-damaging answers, and many more.
· Operatives send in nominations throughout the month.
· Operatives vote and the five chosen Agents will receive a $20 cash prize!
Top Earners and Top Questions
The month's top 5 earners and the top 5 Agents with most questions answered receive some cool kgb_ gear as
well as free texting credits!
..and then I would, ya know, check em'. (Aka SpoR)
So no fek
Profile Blog Joined June 2005
United States3001 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-02-09 23:09:22
February 09 2010 23:04 GMT
#44
I did Cashcrate for a month. Got a $10 check and got out. I received about 5 calls a day for about 2-3 months afterward. It was the most monotonous of all the offers, with the most spam, but it is legit. And it also has the most potential to make money, but it all depends on your tolerance to do things. Treasuretrooper is really similar; I'm a member, but since it was essentially the same as Cashcrate, I didn't make a full payment worth of offers.

As far as actual Survey sites go, I'm a member of three.

Surveyspot http://www.surveyspot.com :

By far the best. I actually just cashed in a payment of $39 yesterday, that I accumulated in about 2 hours (max) of time, within the last week of doing surveys. Only problem now is that I've done all the offers, and now have to refresh the page every few hours to see if any new ones are available. They email me with opportunities, but I think their email system sucks, or something, because the response limit is usually met by the time I get start them.

As with most true "Do a survey; get paid" sites, they start the survey with a short qualifier. You answer a few questions, and depending on how you answer, you either get in or you don't... so yeah...

Biggest benefit to them is a lot of surveys (you fill out a big profile in a bunch of different areas in the beginning), most worth 100 points ($1). They say they take anywhere from 5-15 minutes (anyone that says longer that is usually worth more points), but even when you're actually reading everything, it's usually quicker than that. You can cash out at 1000 points (minimum), and they send the money instantly to the Paypal account associated with the email you signed up with, without any fees. I got my full $39 instantly.

Most survey sites run off a check system, where you're credited within 4-6 weeks, then can request a check when you reach a certain amount. Surveyspot used to be the same, and the points system is definitely for the better. Waiting 2-3 months to get a few bucks blows balls.

Valuedopinions http://www.valuedopinions.com/ :

Pretty similar to Surveyspot. Truthfully, I haven't done a survey from them in months, because I don't check their mainsite often, and when I click on a paid survey from email, I either don't meet the qualifier, or the response is full. They are legit, though, and I have been paid about $30 from them. I don't know if they still use it, but when I last participated, they were still on the previously mentioned credit/check system.

Surveysavvy https://www.surveysavvy.com :

This is the site I started with. I made about $50 with them, over the course of a year. Not absolutely terrible, as I waited for the surveys to come in, but definitely not all that great. They ran on the credit/check system, but I have no idea what they do now. Haven't used them in a year or so.


Almost every cash making site on the internet has some sort of referral system where you get a percentage of what your referrals make, so I'd recommend signing up for everyone, and then getting people in a similar situation to you to participate. With that said, I won't post links, but if you do sign up for any of them, please feel free to PM me and sign up under me. ;P


Seriously though, I've never used KGB, but Surveryspot is the best of the ones I've mentioned. Even if you don't sign up under me, it's the one I'd recommend. If you do sign up, fill out all the profiles, then click the "Take a survey" tab. If there's anything available, it will show you, and tell you what it's worth before you start it. Unfortunately, you don't get to see all available options, so if a point value isn't listed on the survey, and it only says the "Entry into the $25,000 sweepstakes", just start it, fail the qualifier, and repeat. You may not have any surveys available immediately, but check back a few times a day, and you should be able to get 3-4 100 point surveys, at least.

Edit: Actually, Surveyspot is one of the few that doesn't have a referral program. That definitely solidifies my views further that they're the way to go.

And I've done the Amazon Turk thing. Made my way to a $20 credit, and haven't done it since. In a way, it was the easiest, as I found a turk that was to write restaurant reviews for a site. Write 10, and you got $2, but there were many bonuses, so I made about $5. Really monotonous, but if you find one you like, it isn't too bad.
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CharlieMurphy
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United States22895 Posts
February 10 2010 01:52 GMT
#45
interesting, well kgb def sounds a lot more consistent than these survey sites. Once I start doing it I will let you know how it is.
..and then I would, ya know, check em'. (Aka SpoR)
So no fek
Profile Blog Joined June 2005
United States3001 Posts
February 10 2010 02:11 GMT
#46
Yeah, please do. I've been looking for a job, but haven't been able to find anything (even flipping burgers), and now I'm going to school so I don't want to overburden myself. If this turns out to work out for you well, I'd definitely sign up for it myself. Sounds a lot more interesting than Turking it, and you get paid in cash; not gift cards.

Until then, surveys give me a bit of spending money. I think I touched upon it earlier, but as far as consistency goes, Surveyspot is the only one that has multiple surveys available a day, if you check their site. I'm already back up to a 500 point ($5) balance after cashing in my 3900 either yesterday or the day before.
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CharlieMurphy
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United States22895 Posts
February 16 2010 05:50 GMT
#47
just heard of one on a TV commercial

http://www.bigspot.com/?c=BigSpot
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081223210644AAhcJjU

but apparently it only tells you the sites that offer surveys for money, it doesn't actually pay you.
..and then I would, ya know, check em'. (Aka SpoR)
So no fek
Profile Blog Joined June 2005
United States3001 Posts
February 16 2010 07:25 GMT
#48
I signed up for the KGB thing (took me three times on the test), but they sent me an email a few days ago saying that their testing was currently full, and it might be awhile (if ever).

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CharlieMurphy
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United States22895 Posts
February 16 2010 07:26 GMT
#49
On February 16 2010 16:25 So no fek wrote:
I signed up for the KGB thing (took me three times on the test), but they sent me an email a few days ago saying that their testing was currently full, and it might be awhile (if ever).


That sucks, maybe got a flood of employees since the SuperBowl Ad.

I'm guessing a job like this has a really high turnover rate, so just try back at the 1st of March..
..and then I would, ya know, check em'. (Aka SpoR)
So no fek
Profile Blog Joined June 2005
United States3001 Posts
February 16 2010 07:30 GMT
#50
Yeah, though I'll have to check the email again though. I'm not sure if they said they'd let me know if there are anymore openings, or if I have to take the test again to be eligible.

On the plus side, I'm averaging about $5/day on SurveySpot. Been a week now since I cashed in, and I'm already back up to $34.50. Definitely not the best amount of cash in terms of time passage, but for time invested, I'm pretty happy.
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BisuDagger
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Bisutopia19320 Posts
October 28 2011 02:49 GMT
#51
My girlfriend was asking me about this today. Thought I'd search TL. Not only is this a good source, but it's a charliemurphy thread lol.


Reason for bump: Anyone have current feed back or info on the best websites for this? Thanks.

and no KGB, my friend did that and did't like it.
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