Is Ipoll A Scam… What’s The Deal Here?
iPoll used to be quite a well reviewed survey site in general.
But in recent times, there has been some reports that people are not getting paid, or having their membership terminated.
Often people may not realise how easily they could be giving inconsistent answers in surveys – and this is often the reason for termination.
Still, there are also still plenty of others who have no trouble and happily use this site, (this vast difference in user experience when it comes to survey sites is extremely common!!).
Furthermore, iPoll also has an App, (which I have reviewed here!!).
The App seems to have better feedback so far and I enjoyed using it.
So, What Is ipoll, A Scam Or Legit Survey Panel?
Let’s dig in, I will take a look into this platform, discuss some of the feedback and share with you some of the Pros and Cons of this website.
iPoll Review In Brief:
Website: www.ipoll.com
Rewards: Giftcards, PayPal, sweepstakes, magazine subscriptions
Overall Verdict: Well, the actual sites has some mixed reviews, but the App has some really good feedback. In any case, iPoll is legit and you may want to check it out.
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iPoll used to be called Surveyhead, but have since changed their name to iPoll and this survey platform is accessible worldwide.
It’s free to sign up with iPoll and they have one distinct difference to many survey sites, in that they are quite mobile focused.
You can download an iPoll app, which makes it very easy to do surveys whilst on the go and is easily accessible.
The actual app itself also looks really neat and it’s refreshing to have this option – which would certainly make taking surveys at a majority of sites much easier.
Having an App means that at least you can complete surveys when you’d otherwise be doing nothing – such as during a bus or train journey, or standing in a long queue!
My First Impressions Of iPoll:
My first impressions of iPoll was very good. Their sign up page on the website is very friendly and inviting.
The site appears to be professional and signing up was a breeze.
Once you’re signed up and can enter the main website, there appears a reasonable choice of surveys.
You start getting emails readily with surveys too, but you have to be quick or you may be told the number of participants has already been met!
Survey Disqualification?
Unfortunately, getting screened out of surveys for not matching the right criteria is very common with a majority of survey sites.
It’s extremely common for me personally and I get screened out of most of the surveys I attempt – but this is really the case for basically any survey site you will find.
Two sites that don’t screen you out are YouGov and Prolific… do you know of more? Let me know in the comments!
In any case, if you’re planning on taking surveys – this is something you just have to put up with to some extent.
iPoll Rewards Available:
You can exchange your rewards for a variety of gift cards – such as Amazon, best buy or Walmart.
You need to reach $25 to start being eligible for rewards, such as PayPal and gift cards.
The only issue is, it could take 3-4 weeks before money hits your bank account and could be even longer than that.
Some have complained not to have received anything for months.
In the UK, you’ll have to make £25 before you can cash out.
This is a shame, as it can take a long time to reach this amount, (if you’re just completing surveys).
Having a lower payment threshold does make you more likely to continue I think, because you’re never far off being able to get a pay out.
I feel the sites with the highest payout threshold keep it that way because it saves them a great deal of money.
Due to the fact that, most people just won’t keep on until they reach the threshold when it’s too high.
iPoll does pay you in cash too – rather than points. Which is a bonus.
This can be preferable for many people, as it means you know immediately how much you have made and there is no confusion.
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iPoll Complaints From Around The Web:
iPoll complaints are common and tend to relate to the same old things, that come up time and time again with other websites like this.
Generally complaints are centred around…
- Accounts being suddenly terminated, with money owed.
- Slow payments.
- No responses to email.
- High screening out rate.
These are exactly the same type of complaints that can be found about a majority of survey sites – to be honest!
Accounts with survey sites will usually be terminated where you break the rules, often without realising.
If the survey company believes you aren’t answering questions honestly, or are giving contradictory responses – they will very likely terminate your account.
It can be very hard to concentrate fully for long lengths of time on surveys, as they can be pretty boring.
But this is where you can trip up and not pay attention with your answers.
If you’re worried about your account being terminated, don’t just leave money in your account, (if you can withdraw it). It’s probably wise to withdraw your money as soon as you reach the payout threshold.
PROS VS CONS!
Pros
- Predicted timing of surveys clearly visible before you begin.
- Clearly shows you how much cash you’ve made.
- User friendly website.
- Good option having an App, which is unique, (and has good feedback).
- Extra ways to earn – through completing missions!
- Decent choice of rewards.
Cons
- Whereas most survey sites credit you immediately for a survey, iPoll waits until the survey is complete before your payment will show. This could take days or weeks and makes tracking difficult.
- $25/£25 payout threshold.
- Some people have claimed they have waited 3/4 weeks before actually getting paid.
- Regular screening out/disqualification. But this is the same with other survey sites.
- Many complaints about having accounts terminated.
Conclusion – Is Ipoll A Scam, Or Legit Survey Panel?
iPoll is legitimate, but hasn’t escaped criticism.
As far as the complaints go, it appears some people have had a really hard time trying to claim their rewards. While, others appear to have zero issue!
This is why these types of sites can be quite difficult to judge. People will always have different experiences!
It is quite perplexing how vast the difference can be, experience wise.
Maybe it’s the luck of the draw how easy it will be to cash out, or how good customer service will be on a particular week.
One key feature I do really like is the App and fortunately, the app seems to have pretty good feedback, (in comparison to just the website).
If you’re interested in doing surveys, there are lots of sites out there, but none of them are perfect.
You may want to check…
While I’m stating the US/UK above, many of the sites included are open to multiple countries.
What About Making More Online?
I don’t recommend survey sites as a way to make any sort of substantial money online.
They’re only going to bring in a very small amount of money each month.
You’re also just exchanging your time for money, (and not very much money at that).
If you’d like to know how I make money online every day, 7 days a week, from writing about things that interest me, this is where I got started.
If you’re not really sure what you want to do online – check out my 40+ ways to make your first dollar online, (and scale from there!).
I hope this iPoll review has been beneficial to you…
Have you had any experience with them, whether good or bad?
I’d love to hear from you, please leave me a comment below!
All the best…. 🙂
Ashley says
they are a scam, i spent over a year doing their surveys, they then decided that only those in the uk and usa could do them, so we would have to wait why they put our details onto their new site. i kept asking for over a month, then the lieing scum said, my account is in active and i need to open a new account.. liar scum, i had a copy of my history , where you can clearly see me on there every day doing their surveys,, do not trust these scum..
Nat says
Hi Ashley – thanks for the comment, always good to hear from other people and get feedback! There have been multiple complaints against this company and it doesn’t seem to be getting better. Sorry to hear you’ve had a bad experience with Ipoll too.
June says
MASSIVE CON, don’t trust ipoll , they ask so many personal questions and want to know too many details about you , your income , your job , your car , the bank you are with ,,, then for no reason all of a sudden you can no longer log in , your points have all gone and they don’t want to know ,,, I spent hours doing surveys for nothing , can’t even get in touch with anyone , CON CON CON , .
Nat says
Thanks for your feedback June – survey sites often share a lot of these issues, unfortunately. Largely, they are a waste of time.
Tim G says
Ipoll is a scam. I haven’t had problems using it until I tried to get my giftcard. Then, miraculously, my account conveniently had been shut down for not following the terms and agreements. Apparently, getting your money that you earned is against their rules.
Nat says
Interesting to hear Tim, thanks for your comment – it can help anyone who is thinking of signing up.
Mike Bray says
Ipoll gets lots of complaints.They have you to take surveys and when you log in to Paypal to get paid,they disable your account then want give you a reason nor will they respond to emails or phone calls and it seems everyone is having the same problem.
Nat says
There have been a lot of complaints – thanks for sharing Mike