on โ17-12-2013 05:13 PM
A friend got me onto them a month ago. At first I was receiving surveys every day and quickly accrued $19. You need $20 to request a gift voucher. Then I tried to update my profile and suddenly I was blocked from the site for 'fraudelent activity'. WT???
An email or two later, they re-instated me (still don't know what I'd done wrong) but ever since then I haven't qualified for one survey! It's been a couple of weeks.
I WANT TO EARN A $1 SO I CAN CLAIM MY GIFT CARD!
And yes I've emailed them 3 times. *sigh* They advise helpful things like clear your cookies.
on โ17-12-2013 11:52 PM
I'm starting to think it must be rigged when you are so close to getting to $20, although my friend and her mother haven't had any problems and seem to be on their third gift voucher within 6 months.
I do understand they probably want high end salary people (with the money to spend) to answer their surveys but if I was making a high end salary I wouldn't be spending my time doing piddly surveys!
on โ17-12-2013 11:52 PM
I really tried with them for about 2 months, I never even made enough for 1 voucher to be sent. And they say it will take you 25 minutes to complete the survey but it's always more like 45-55 minutes (for me it was anyway). And some of the questions are so vague and mindnumbing. I'm glad I unsubscribed.
Really it averages out at about $5 an hour. I can make more money on eBay and it's much more enjoyable work IMO.
on โ17-12-2013 11:54 PM
I've also noticed it takes far longer to complete the surveys than they advertise and I'm super fast on the keyboard.
on โ18-12-2013 12:01 AM
but if I was making a high end salary I wouldn't be spending my time doing piddly surveys!
True. I notice questions which ask occupation/position you hold.. like CEO etc, and salaries range choice that is $150 000 ++.. that is exactly what I thought - what CEO would be spending 25 mins trying to earn $3 in points.
on โ18-12-2013 12:02 AM
@am*3 wrote:but if I was making a high end salary I wouldn't be spending my time doing piddly surveys!
True. I notice questions which ask occupation/position you hold.. like CEO etc, and salaries range choice that is $150 000 ++.. that is exactly what I thought - what CEO would be spending 25 mins trying to earn $3 in points.
A very bored or tight butted one?
on โ18-12-2013 12:09 AM
To Cat and am, I've also wondered that on several occasions filling out the "personal details" part of these surveys.
I also tried the competitions. For a while there I was filling out everything that popped up. It actually started on eBay after a paypal transaction. There was a prompt to win a $1000 Coles voucher or something like that. I clicked on it. Then I must've filled in well over 100 more similar competitions. The offers that you need to accept or decline just started getting longer and longer. Such a waste of time.
Although I have heard of people who have won decent prizes, all I won was a spammed out email address and a nasty online casino virus on my machine lol
on โ18-12-2013 12:11 AM