Your opinion matters—but unfortunately, it won’t be rewarded as promised by the phony surveys now circulating, allegedly from well-known American companies. In one scam occurring across the country, you may get an e-mail purporting to be from Wal-Mart, offering up to $150 for taking part in an online customer satisfaction survey. But after completing it, you are asked for your credit card number and PIN so the money can be applied to your account. … Back to Article
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