KANTAR REVIEW: Exposing the Truth Behind a Suspicious Online Survey

March 24, 2025
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Today, we’re going to talk about Kantar Philippines, a platform claiming to be a legitimate survey site where you can earn money. But the big question is:

Is it really legit? Or is there something fishy going on behind the scenes?

Let’s find out together.


What is Kantar?

To answer whether Kantar Philippines is legit or not, we first need to understand what Kantar really is.

Kantar is a global market research and data analytics company. It provides insights and consulting services to various industries, helping businesses understand their target markets and improve their marketing strategies.

Kantar’s services include:

  • Market Research & Consumer Insights
  • Brand & Marketing Strategy
  • Media & Audience Measurement
  • Retail & Shopper Insights
  • Innovation & Product Development

All of which are tailored for custom research projects depending on their client’s needs.

However, all of these services are part of the official Kantar, which you can find at their official website: www.kantar.com.

So if we’re talking about that Kantar, then yes — it’s 100% legit.

But here’s the twist: There’s a site known as kantar.club, sometimes referred to as Kantar Ph or Kantar Philippines, offering online surveys and even investment opportunities.

Now the question becomes — is that Kantar legit?

In my personal opinion, I strongly believe it’s not legitimate. And here's why...


Red Flag #1: The Website Design

The design of kantar.club closely resembles other known scam platforms like ORM, GMR, and RAPP Pro PH.

If you compare it side-by-side with the official Kantar website, you’ll notice a huge difference. No legitimate company like Kantar would operate a platform with such outdated, low-quality design.


Red Flag #2: No Proof of Official Affiliation

There is no evidence whatsoever that the kantar.club platform is connected to Kantar.com.

If you browse the official Kantar website, you will not find any mention of kantar.club, Kantar Ph, or any kind of affiliate program offering online surveys with pay-per-task incentives or investment schemes.

This is a classic case of brand misuse — using Kantar's name and logo to make the site look legit.

This is exactly what scam sites like GMR and RAPP have done — pretending to be affiliated with big companies to gain your trust.


Red Flag #3: Suspicious Payment Method Structure

Let’s talk about how their payment system works.

Instead of redirecting you to a real GCash API or legitimate payment gateway, kantar.club uses a chain redirection technique involving three different websites:

  1. Landing Page (e.g. kantar.club) – The surface-level site that pretends to be the main platform.
  2. Intermediate Site – Another hidden site that acts as a middle layer.
  3. Final Embedded Site – The actual page that appears to be a GCash page but is loaded inside the previous site.

This creates an illusion that you’re using a legit GCash system when you’re actually interacting with a fake or spoofed payment page.

This method is called iframe overlaying or clickjacking, a known phishing technique used to steal sensitive information like e-wallet logins or bank details.


Red Flag #4: Fake Online Survey System

Let’s now talk about the surveys.

You might be wondering: Can you really earn from online surveys? The answer is yes, but not like this.

Here are the issues:

  • Too good to be true payout: Kantar Ph offers PHP 40 per survey. Legitimate survey sites usually pay only PHP 3 to 15 per survey, depending on the length and difficulty.
  • Requires investment: Real survey platforms do not require users to invest money. If a platform asks for payment upfront, that’s already a red flag.
  • More investment = more surveys? That’s not how it works in legit systems. Surveys are sent in bulk and are limited based on the client’s needs, not your payment.

What’s really happening is:

  • The surveys are fake and scripted by the system.
  • There’s no API or external connection to real companies.
  • Your answers go nowhere.

So how do they make money?

Not from real survey data — but from the investments of their members.

This leads us to the biggest red flag...


Red Flag #5: Signs of a Ponzi Scheme

Kantar.club or Kantar Ph shows clear signs of a Ponzi scheme, including:

  1. Earnings depend on new members' investments.
  2. Fake product/service — the surveys have no real value.
  3. Pyramid-style referral system.

The money you earn isn’t coming from surveys — it’s coming from new people joining the platform.

And like any Ponzi scheme, it may pay in the beginning... but once more people are withdrawing than investing, the whole thing collapses.

You’ll see signs like:

  • Delayed or limited withdrawals
  • Payouts available only once a week
  • More aggressive referral incentives

This all points to financial unsustainability.


Final Thoughts

Yes, some people are earning money from Kantar Ph for now. But most people will lose money when it eventually shuts down — and it will.

You have to understand, you’re not earning from the business — you’re just receiving a portion of someone else’s money.

The platform is designed to collect more than it pays out, and when the balance tips, it disappears — just like many Ponzi schemes before it.

So to answer the original question:

Is Kantar Philippines (kantar.club and kantarph.com) legit?

No. It is not.

It misuses a trusted brand name, has fake surveys, uses phishing-like payment techniques, and operates like a Ponzi scheme.


Your Turn

Now I want to hear from you.

  • Do you think Kantar Ph is legit?
  • Have you earned money from it? If so, how much?
  • Or do you believe, like I do, that it’s a scam pretending to be connected to a real company?

Share your thoughts in the comments. Let’s help others avoid falling into these traps.

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