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Millward Brown review: Phishing scam. Beware! 12

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This survey is being conducted by Millward Brown, on behalf of name.com. The survey should take about 10 minutes to complete. To participate, click on the following link or cut and paste the link into your browser:

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defaulticus
, US
May 18, 2020 4:42 pm EDT

I took one of these surveys and DID RECEIVE an amazon gift card code, albeit some time after I'd forgotten taking the survey. I redeemed the code with amazon and it DID work. HOWEVER! The email with the code was sent to my spam folder, and I almost missed it. So beware of that. Also, the whole thing looked fishy from the start, and I was somewhat surprised when amazon honored the code I got.

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Jackie Waterhouse
, US
Aug 08, 2019 12:45 pm EDT

I rec'd a survey on April 11, claiming to be Millward Brown on behalf of Staples for a Staples survey. I waiting the time frame explained for processing, but rec'd nothing. I contacted and got no response. It has been 4 months since taking the survey and x3 requesting my reward for NADA! Since then, have rec'd another invite, despite enjoying surveys for eGift cards, unless the send my DULY EARNED REWARD from April 11's survey completed, it's DELETE instantly on my end!

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Mandy Myers
, US
Dec 13, 2018 2:13 pm EST

I've also done the surveys before and was pleasantly surprised when an e-gift card showed up. Mine was for $12, but it worked. After that I got requests for 2 more surveys for the same "reward." One I qualified for and one I didn't. Still, it was time well spent!

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krissifaith
, US
Dec 19, 2017 10:52 pm EST

Not a scam...I got my amazon gift card.Thanks. This company is an easy google search and is global. Their address in the email is the same as the address of their NY office on Madison Avenue. They have all branch locations listed online. I don't know what the person above is talking about. Apparently they do not know how to search for accurate info before declaring something is a scam. This is just in time for Christmas shopping too.

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Patagonia
, US
Jun 21, 2017 4:17 pm EDT

This is a scam! They claim that they will ask a "few" questions to see if you qualify. Well you end up answering 15-20 specific market research questions --- have you heard of this, what do you think of that --- and then at the very end after you've spent at least 15 minutes answering, LOW AND BEHOLD you dont qualify for the research project.
It's also EXTREMELY FISHY that the company has no contact number available in the email or on the website... because otherwise I'm sure they would be deluged with people complaining.

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Michele K.
Saint Petersburg, US
Jan 11, 2017 1:21 pm EST

I do online surveys all of the time. This is NOT a scam. I just received my Amazon gift card codes today. I verified that the website addresses were legit. I never clicked on any link associated with my actual Amazon account, and logged in under a separate tab. The gift card code worked with no issues.

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DIESELDAN 3
, US
Jul 20, 2016 10:51 am EDT

It takes around 4 months before your receive a email that has a Amazon gift card code.Just received mine today and it works.Dan N.Y.

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macmax
Ocean Pines, US
Nov 02, 2013 10:07 pm EDT

I got this email, filled out the survey, and never got any gift card, nothing, never heard about again. SCAM!

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JameAllut
Toledo, US
Aug 28, 2013 12:27 pm EDT

This is a scam, you fill the survey out and then they tell you they cannot give you the money. They make a deal with you for you to take your time to give them info for money. Once you give them your info they will not give you money. It is a scam.

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emmanuel santacruz
Albany, US
Apr 03, 2012 4:47 pm EDT

emmanuel santacruz i hope thesse is what u guys need

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emmanuel santacruz
Albany, US
Apr 03, 2012 4:46 pm EDT

hi my name is manny santa

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Millward Brown
, US
Aug 14, 2010 11:35 am EDT
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This is a legitimate research project. It is not a phishing scam.

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