on 04-08-2017 03:01 PM
on 05-08-2017 07:05 PM
@imastawka wrote:I reported it - as an intangible
I've reported it as invisible or intangible and fraudulent but as usual their report links are useless,(so I've also
reported it direct via Help & Contact).
It's also the weekend now and things tend to go slower on weekends on this site,
on 05-08-2017 11:57 PM
I reported it as intangible and I can't remember the other one. I'm surprised it's still there. It would be interesting to know if he's "sold" any yet?
on 06-08-2017 06:15 AM
@springyzone wrote:
Most market research is paid for, or a lot of it is. You get paid to do surveys, usually. Yes but a survey and a review are different.
There are often prizes offered for 'liking' a business on facebook or writing a review. I've NEVER seen a prize offered for liking a business on facebook.
I've seen comps to win a prize and to be eligible, you need to like their page and share the comp, tag a friend etc. Which of course if just used to gain more "likes" and facebook coverage. However, in saying that, I did win a prize from HOSE-LINK off their facebook page once, a few years back now.
Being offered to write a review from a facebook page is generated because you have *checked-In* to that particular place/store/event on facebook and because you did that, an automated review link is created.
I once wrote a review about an event, stating the entry fee of $10 was a tad high, although the event was great. This stirred up an abusive response to me, from the event organiser. I calmly replied, 'if you don't like the reviews you receive, then don't ask for them!'
I would always take a review with a pinch of salt. Read carefully, see how genuine it sounds. A Pinch of salt is exactly what I will be giving them now.... Is nothing real anymore???
06-08-2017 09:41 AM - edited 06-08-2017 09:42 AM
@*tippy*toes* wrote:I reported it as intangible and I can't remember the other one. I'm surprised it's still there. It would be interesting to know if he's "sold" any yet?
They "sold" one on the 12th of July and one on the 4th of August,(so not a very succesfull add),
06-08-2017 10:38 AM - edited 06-08-2017 10:40 AM
@janeababe wrote:
@springyzone wrote:
Most market research is paid for, or a lot of it is. You get paid to do surveys, usually. Yes but a survey and a review are different.
There are often prizes offered for 'liking' a business on facebook or writing a review. I've NEVER seen a prize offered for liking a business on facebook.
I've seen comps to win a prize and to be eligible, you need to like their page and share the comp, tag a friend etc. Which of course if just used to gain more "likes" and facebook coverage. However, in saying that, I did win a prize from HOSE-LINK off their facebook page once, a few years back now.
Being offered to write a review from a facebook page is generated because you have *checked-In* to that particular place/store/event on facebook and because you did that, an automated review link is created.
I once wrote a review about an event, stating the entry fee of $10 was a tad high, although the event was great. This stirred up an abusive response to me, from the event organiser. I calmly replied, 'if you don't like the reviews you receive, then don't ask for them!'
I would always take a review with a pinch of salt. Read carefully, see how genuine it sounds. A Pinch of salt is exactly what I will be giving them now.... Is nothing real anymore???
A review and a survey are different, to be sure. But a few years back, I was on a well known site where you were paid in the form of a $20 voucher for approx every 40 reviews you wrote. You could review anything you wanted to. That site no longer does it but it does have competitions now-whoever writes reviews in certain categories that month will be in the running for a prize.
All I am saying is if you are being paid to do a survey or write a review, there is the possibility you won't actually know a great deal about what you're answering or writing about.
I can recall once doing a (paid) survey about cars. I was going along okay-surveys rarely give the chance to write, they are usually more tick the box or mark a number along a continuum-but as I got into it, they were asking questions where I just got lost as I don't know a lot about different models, so i was ticking best guesses just to get through. I blame the survey-they should have had a 'Don't know' box.
But people need to be aware that some businesses do have competitions & prizes for reviews on google and elsewhere & I doubt you'll win the prize for less than a 5 star review (if it is that business offering the prize, that is).
on 06-08-2017 11:25 AM
Speaking of reviews, this is perhaps one of the funniest ones I have ever seen.
Warning - It's a little bit norty.
on 06-08-2017 12:05 PM
Finally gone,
Might have been gone earlier if I hadn't put in the report that the report links don't work,(I meant as in nothing
was being done if a listing was reported via the report links).
So when I got a reply from H & C they wanted more info so they could look at what's wrong with the report links,
No mention of the listing at all,(I put in a link to the item in the first message).
So I had to explain this morning that it was a "tongue in cheek" response to the item still being "live" despite
numerous reports by members via those links,(to me it proves those links don't work on a number of occasions
and IMHO the removal of that brief description box could be a big part of the reason).
IMHO eBay staff don't recognize a number of different reportable items as being "wrong",(so they do nothing),
on 06-08-2017 12:53 PM
I was gasping for air the first time I read that a year or so ago. It's still hilarious. There are a couple of other really funny ones, then the poor attempts at copycatting came out. Others attempts to reach that level of humour failed. I overheard someone at work the other day mention the A site and frozen sprouts and I chirped in "a-ha, the veet hair removal for men!". Yes! They wondered how I knew about it. EVERYONE knows about it, it became a worldwide hit.
Best-review-ever!
on 06-08-2017 01:15 PM