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WANNA BE INDEPENDENT AND EARN $2 FOR EVERY SURVEY

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GURU bhai

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Sep 7, 2008, 10:50:00 AM9/7/08
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Dear friends,

I have enjoyed being a member of the SurveySavvy.com community and
thought you might find it fun as well.

As a member, you can make a difference by participating in online
surveys, focus groups, as well as other interactive studies.

SurveySavvy is unique from other online panels because of its patented
referral program that gives you incentives for every survey your
referrals complete and additional incentives for every survey their
referrals complete. This represents growth to your account balance
regardless of whether or not you actually complete any surveys!

To sign up, click on the following link:
https://www.surveysavvy.com/ss/ss_index.php?id=3587546&action=join&lid=en-us

If that doesn't work, copy and paste the link into your browser.

Take Care,
[Referrer's name]

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countries around the globe. Its unique patented referral program
(Patent #7194448 & Patent No. 6446044) offers its members one of the
industry's most innovative ways to maximize incentives while helping
to enrich and grow the community.

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Al Bundy

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Sep 7, 2008, 5:36:39 PM9/7/08
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On Sep 7, 10:50 am, GURU bhai <orbitsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I have enjoyed being a member of the SurveySavvy.com community and
> thought you might find it fun as well.
>
> As a member, you can make a difference by participating in online
> surveys, focus groups, as well as other interactive studies.
>
> SurveySavvy is unique from other online panels because of its patented
> referral program that gives you incentives for every survey your
> referrals complete and additional incentives for every survey their
> referrals complete. This represents growth to your account balance
> regardless of whether or not you actually complete any surveys!
>
> To sign up, click on the following link:https://www.surveysavvy.com/ss/ss_index.php?id=3587546&action=join&li...

>
> If that doesn't work, copy and paste the link into your browser.
>
> Take Care,
> [Referrer's name]
>
> ========================================================
>
>
>
> Since its inception in 1999, the SurveySavvy online community has
> grown to include business professionals and consumers in more than 195
> countries around the globe. Its unique patented referral program
> (Patent #7194448 & Patent No. 6446044) offers its members one of the
> industry's most innovative ways to maximize incentives while helping
> to enrich and grow the community.
>

All the pyramids are not in Egypt. Many are from India.
According to the web site:
"Referring new members is the fastest path to incentives!"
What does that say? Your mail will be filled with crap too.

There is a lot of info on this so called company. Most of the positive
things are posted by the Indians that are in the group. The English is
typically poor. I guess there is a demand for survey takers that don't
speak or write well. These people are all playing with themselves and
learning how to write English and design sites.

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