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$50 FREE for your Saliva!

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Get $50 FREE for your saliva! REALLY!

Did you know that you can get paid to send your saliva samples that can be used for research?

The exact amount will vary from study to study depending on certain factors specified by the researcher, but the base compensation for a single donation is $50.

  • FREE Compensation
  • FREE Saliva Kits
  • FREE Sign Up
  • Participate Multiple Times for Qualified Studies & get paid MULTIPLE TIMES

DNAsimple is the match-maker of the genetic research world. If there is a study out there that needs participants like you, they’ll tell you about it and let you decide if you want to participate or not. If you decide to participate, they’ll pay you for doing so! Even better, their match-making platform is 100% anonymous, so no one can see your identity.

For donors, the basic steps are:

1. Sign up for a FREE account at DNAsimple

2. Provide basic demographic information, such as age and height

3. Fill out a brief medical history

4. Wait a few seconds while they check for studies you can donate to

5. If you don’t qualify now, they’ll automatically notify you when you do

6. Review any study you match and decide if you want to participate

7. If you participate, complete a saliva kit at home (mailed to you FREE of charge) and be compensated! ◄ FREE MONEY!

Through DNAsimple, donors can contribute to and expedite scientific research while being fairly compensated for the valuable information that they provide. We believe that our process will enable donors to double the pace of genetic research, bringing cures and treatments to millions of people far earlier than they could otherwise be provided.

View Comments (4)

  • I've heard of certain Scams and would like to know more about its legality: How can I be assured that the saliva (or other) sample will go directly to the Research Institute and not to another independent study group, or worse, fall in the hands of a wrong third party? Who (or what research group) will be the one to conduct the study? Who will compensate a participant, etc., and how much information will I need to give about myself? Can you offer any other important information that will be helpful to me in my understanding and learning more about this research study project? Is it affiliated with a particular university or industry, etc.? I'd appreciate an explanation of: What the sample will be actually used for? Is it absolutely necessary? & What type of individuals will actually benefit from it and how so?

  • One more thing: How may I be certain that my email will not be published or shared? I must to be assured that I have nothing compromised via my on-line usage?

    • Kate - If you are unsure about the email, you could always create a new gmail or Yahoo email account to use. Read additional details on the DNAsimple website. FreebieTim