I Found FREE $5 Cash Inside My Mailbox!
Is it my lucky day? So I have NO IDEA how I got this but I just scored FREE $5 Cash inside my mailbox from Nielsen TV Ratings (it was sent to “current resident”, so it may be a regional thing and as you know I live in Southern California). All they ask is that you kindly take a super easy 5 question survey enclosed and you send it back to them. Check you mailbox carefully and definitely don’t throw it away! Easiest $5 I’ve probably ever made! 😀
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I’m in sandiego county on base though hope I get it
I get these yearly in summer (July), of which it is a questionnaire that you fill out mainly about your salary, education, demographics and what you like to watch on TV, radio, and do in your spare time. Once you fill the survey and send it back you get a nice crisp $5 bill, all anonymous of course except your address. I live in Indiana, so not sure if they send it to a certain region during the course of the year. It’s always nice to get “free” money.
I’ve gotten these also. I’ve gotten up to $10 per Household
I got $2 once from a company , lol ! Then I filled out a survey to get $5 (;
got this back in summer-(IL)-saved mine for Gbabies cause have consecutive serial numbers!
I got this last year with the $5, mailed in the survey, then they called me to do another questionnaire, sent me something in the mail again and gave me $35
My experience with this has been the same as Erika’s. If you fill out the survey that comes with the first $5 you may get a chance to do more surveys with more money. My roommates and I did this for beer money a few times in college.
I filled out one of these a few months ago and they gave me $5. I forgot about it until you posted about this. And then today, I just got something in my mailbox from them again, and they gave me $25! They sent a “Diary” for me to fill out what my husband and I watch on the TV for a week, and then I just have to mail back the diary in the postage paid envelope. I am not sure how we were selected, but I live in Kansas.