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Who is 1Q? 1Q connects people who want to be rewarded for their candid feedback to some of their favorite, top brands.
1Q is the only company in the world to pay consumers up to $0.25 instantly, per question, directly to your PayPal account. Join over 1 million people worldwide who have already started being paid for their valuable opinions.
1Q FEATURES:
QUICK, INSTANT PAYMENTS
- Make money for each survey question you answer (up to $0.25 each if location services enabled)
- No waiting for a minimum amount earned to cash out
- Get rewarded with cash: no need to select from gift cards or other credits you don’t need
- Get paid easily with payments via PayPal
EASY TO SIGN UP
- Fill out our questionnaire with information about yourself to be matched with relevant surveys
- Turn on location services to be even more accurately matched and get paid more for each survey
- Begin receiving questions immediately
SAFE & SECURE SHARING
- We never share your personal info with anyone
- Survey responses are only shared with the company asking the question
- Personal identifying information (name, contact information, etc.) is never shared with our partners or sold to any third-party vendors
REFER FRIENDS TO EARN MORE
- Share your referral code with friends and earn $0.25 with each new sign up
Download 1Q today to join and turn your opinions into cash – instantly!
For more information regarding the terms and privacy of your responses, see the 1Q Privacy Policy https://site.1q.com/1q-terms-and-privacy/.
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Summary of user reviews
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This app hasInstant payouts to PayPal
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This app hasFast and easy questions
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This app hasLegitimate and trustworthy app
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This app hasInteresting survey topics
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This app hasPotential for higher payouts ($1.50+)
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This app hasQuestions expire very quickly
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This app hasNot enough questions/notifications
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This app hasNeed to be constantly available to answer
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This app hasMissed questions due to app crashes or login issues
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This app hasPotential for discriminatory practices in user selection