focus group for 100 bucks?

bigalt

Golden Member
Oct 12, 2000
1,525
0
0

so someone from some research group (the name was inaudible) called and left a message asking me to participate in a focus group on credit cards at 6pm like next wednesday or so, they'll pay me 100 bucks.

has anyone done stuff like this? do they take me in for a few hours and try to sell me shlt? do you have to jump through hoops to get your cash?

i'm a grad student, not one to scoff at an opportunity to make a quick 100 (i'm reminded of the comp-sci surveys worth 100 dollar amazon GC's).

what's the recommendation, do i do it or not?
 

Cyberian

Diamond Member
Jun 17, 2000
9,999
1
0
I participated in one sponsored by the company that made my boat.
It was interesting, they had free soda and sandwiches, and handed me $100 in cash on the way out.
If it really is a focus group then they won't be trying to sell you anything. I'd do it in a heartbeat.

Try to get the name of the company running the show
 

Evadman

Administrator Emeritus<br>Elite Member
Feb 18, 2001
30,990
5
81
I would so be there. if it is at 6 pm, then it will probably be shorter than a few hours. Go man!
 

RossMAN

Grand Nagus
Feb 24, 2000
79,034
441
136
I've participated in focus groups before and let me tell ya.

EASIEST MONEY YOU'LL EVER MAKE!

One time I was in a small group of 8 computer nerds (all males obviously and 1 Ferengi) talking about digital cameras, 1 hour = $100 cash, no ssn, no taxes, no check, green $100.

Another time the focus group was on printers $75 for 45 minutes.

Most recently $50 for 1 hour discussing khaki's.

I love it whenever a research firm calls me up, they ask you pre-screener questions to make sure that you qualify, for some reason I always know the right answers so I always qualify ;)
 

sciencetoy

Senior member
Oct 10, 2001
827
0
0
Do it. Easy, cool. And, the last time I did this, they had overbooked, they handed me a check for $100 and said thanks for showing up. THAT's the easiest money I ever made.

If you live in NJ, the focus group capital of the world, get out the yellow pages and start calling Consumer Research places and ask if they do focus groups, and if so, can they put you on the list.

My kids do this, too.
 

amnesiac

Lifer
Oct 13, 1999
15,781
1
71
I was in a focus group for Microsoft when they came out with their Freestyle controller. We played games and decided on a name. Easy $50.
 

PsychoAndy

Lifer
Dec 31, 2000
10,735
0
0
Originally posted by: RossMAN
I've participated in focus groups before and let me tell ya.

EASIEST MONEY YOU'LL EVER MAKE!

One time I was in a small group of 8 computer nerds (all males obviously and 1 Ferengi) talking about digital cameras, 1 hour = $100 cash, no ssn, no taxes, no check, green $100.

Another time the focus group was on printers $75 for 45 minutes.

Most recently $50 for 1 hour discussing khaki's.

I love it whenever a research firm calls me up, they ask you pre-screener questions to make sure that you qualify, for some reason I always know the right answers so I always qualify ;)

So thats where the unexplainable fetish for digital photgraphy equipment began.....

-PAB
 

Geekbabe

Moderator Emeritus<br>Elite Member
Oct 16, 1999
32,229
2,539
126
www.theshoppinqueen.com
I've done several,some online and some in realtime,usually very enjoyable,the longer ones also usually provide some free food and drink as well as the $$$
 

RossMAN

Grand Nagus
Feb 24, 2000
79,034
441
136
Originally posted by: sciencetoy
Do it. Easy, cool. And, the last time I did this, they had overbooked, they handed me a check for $100 and said thanks for showing up. THAT's the easiest money I ever made.

If you live in NJ, the focus group capital of the world, get out the yellow pages and start calling Consumer Research places and ask if they do focus groups, and if so, can they put you on the list.

My kids do this, too.

I envy you.
 

Jfur

Diamond Member
Jul 9, 2001
6,044
0
0
DO IT If it's a real focus group they'll put you in a room with a small group of people and ask you questions about how you like a product -- e,g,. would you prefer a card with 0% for 6 months and 11.9% after or 2.9% for 6 months and 9.9% after?