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youngpoll.comNewest Review: ... to join, and the parent simply signs the child up by entering their OnePoll email address and password, and then following the instructions. To be completely honest, my daughter and I were both disappointed with YoungPoll. According to the website there are "Typically 20-30 surveys online at any one time" and "Surveys added daily". However, despite going onto the website ... more |
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by - written on 03/06/09 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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YoungPoll is the sister site of Onepoll.com, which I am a regular user of. I am very pleased with OnePoll, having just reached my second £40 payout. YoungPoll is aimed at the children (ages 6 - 15) of OnePoll members, where they can complete surveys for cash. Children must have a parent with OnePoll to join, and the parent simply signs the child up by entering their OnePoll email address and password, and then following the instructions. To be completely honest, my daughter and I were both disappointed with YoungPoll. According to the website there are "Typically 20-30 surveys online at any one time" and "Surveys added daily". However, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/05/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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Youngpoll, the kid's version of Onepoll, the main aim of the site is to provide short, sharp surveys to children aged 6-15, and in return, a small reward. I am a member of Onepoll, and my little brother Youngpoll. This site is, as I said before is a surveying site, but aimed for children. The site is very easy to navigate around, with big bright buttons to click to visit certain sections of the site, a must if its aimed at children. Your child has to have an adult member of Onepoll in the family to sign up to Young Poll, which I personally think is a bad idea. The surveys come under quite a wide range of things, some serious and educational, such ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/11/08 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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Youngpoll is provided by the survey site Onepoll to kids of the age 6-15. It's a great way for a child of this age to earn some money whilst having fun. A parent or someone else in the family needs to be signed up to Onepoll and their details need to list that they have a child and then you can register your child, or in my case I registered my sister. The child simply logs into their account and the list of surveys that are available will be shown and how much they are worth. Some surveys pay you in cash whereas others will offer an incentive such as being entered into a prize draw for an ipod or £50-200 cash. The cash surveys only offer between 5p and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/11/08 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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I have been a member of the survey site OnePoll for a few months now, in those few months I have accumulated £33, payout is at £40 so I am very close to it and I envisage 2 or 3 payouts per year, which is pretty goo, it's much more than I am earning from many other sites. I logged onto my OnePoll account one day and they flashed a message introducing the new survey site YoungPoll. This site is pretty much the same as OnePoll but it is for children. Only the children of OnePoll members can join YoungPoll, but it is very easy to become a OnePoll member (I have also written a OnePoll review). YoungPoll is for children aged over 5 years old. ... Read the complete review

