For my next review, I’ll be checking out Univox. I’m a sucker for nice-looking sites, and Univox caught my attention immediately. Of course, a good-looking site doesn’t necessarily translate to a good overall experience. So let’s dig deeper, shall we?
Here’s my Univox review. If you’ve wondered whether Univox is legit or a scam, read on!
How to Earn on Univox
The site has a pretty simple earning method: you complete surveys and get points, which you can then redeem as cash. One thing I like about their survey program is that you still get a nominal amount when you get disqualified while taking a survey.
Getting disqualified is a fact of life when using survey sites. Sometimes, the site reaches an answer quota, or it determines you’re not the correct match for the survey. When that happens, the site boots you out from that survey. Normally, your efforts would have gone to waste, but it’s good to know Univox will still pay you.
Referral Program
You can also earn by referring friends and family to Univox. You can earn 100 points for each referral who completes 10 surveys. This is a pretty good rate, but you can only refer up to a maximum of 5 friends.
Loyalty Program
Univox has different loyalty levels. You move up as you complete more tasks. Moving up opens up certain perks and benefits. So let’s go through all the levels:
Basic Users - This is where everyone starts. The withdrawal option becomes available when you reach 2,500 points, and you can withdraw a minimum of 1,000 points and a maximum of 10,000.
Verified Users - The withdrawal option becomes available when you reach 2,000 points, and you can withdraw a minimum of 1,000 points and a maximum of 10,000.
Premium Users - The withdrawal option becomes available when you reach 1,500 points, and you can withdraw a minimum of 1,000 points and a maximum of 10,000.
Ambassadors Users - The withdrawal option becomes available when you reach 1,000 points, and you can withdraw a minimum of 1,000 points and a maximum of 10,000.
My Hot Take: The survey program is great, especially since you get paid a small amount even if you get disqualified. The loyalty program looks good on paper, but I’m not a fan of their payout maximums. In my opinion, if you have money in your account, you should be able to withdraw it.
Earning Potential on Univox
100 points on the site are equivalent to $1, so keep that in mind when converting your earnings. The payout depends on the length and complexity of the survey, but expect to make a few cents to a dollar or so per survey. Your earnings will also depend on the number of surveys you get qualified to take, so take note of that.
My Hot Take: Nothing noteworthy here. Earnings aren’t the lowest, but they’re not the highest I’ve encountered, either.
Payout Options on Univox
Minimum withdrawal will depend on your “level” which I’ve discussed above. You can redeem your earnings as cash (which is sent via PayPal or Virtual Visa Card) or Amazon gift cards.
My Hot Take: Payout options are okay. I always prefer cash, but Amazon gift cards are nice to have. I’m not a fan of the variable withdrawal limits. I mean, the best perk you can give a person is good pay. Why not give it instead of making them jump through hoops to move up a few levels?
How to Join Univox
If you’d like to join the site, here are links to their registration page, as well as their apps. Ka-chow:
Registration page: https://www.univoxcommunity.com/Account/Join
iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/univox/id1308258963?mt=8
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.marketcube.Univox
The site sometimes closes memberships temporarily. If you ever encounter this, you may have to check back the following week. Honestly, this kind of sucks.
The Verdict: Legit or Scam?
Univox is legit, but I’m not a fan of this site. As such, I can’t really recommend it. Their minimum payouts suck, and the fact that you sometimes have to wait just to register also sucks. This site is an easy pass for me.
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Your Turn
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