Yes, there are legitimate sites that will pay you to read emails, click on their ads, and surf the internet. Because several of these sites offer multiple services, I am them all one page--or rather several pages, since the list is quite long. Considering the length of the list, I went through this list fairly quickly. I wanted to know specific information, but I wasn't going to hunt for it. If I couldn't find it fairly quickly, I figured it wasn't there. Sites that contained any of the following were quickly placed on my "don't recommend" list:
* Optional membership you have to pay for, even if they offer a free membership
* A lack of payment information (how much you'll earn for each action you perform, payment methods, minimum payments, etc.)
* Sites without easy to obtain contact information (esp. if they use a proxy service)
If a site has been around for less than a year, I was tougher on it. I also judged sites that contained Google ads or who used a proxy name service to hide their identity tougher than the rest. These a businesses whom you're performing a service and expecting payment from. If they are doing so poorly that they need Google ads or have such poor service they don't wanted to be contacted, why bother with them?
This is my own judgment and you can ignore it at your leisure. Again, I compiled a list of what I felt were the top companies. So, if you want the short list, you'll find it on my list of the best ptc/ptr sites.
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