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  1. Thanks so much for your replies. They received some good ratings so I thought I'd try but from what you both said, not worth it. I started these surveys about 9 years ago and was registered with about 30 companies. Now it's down to about 6. I am always looking for something good.
    2 points
  2. Thank you Tellwut! Hope I start qualifying for some surveys soon!
    1 point
  3. Also if you do not receive the points for the daily surveys, it is either because you are not signed in OR likely they are added a bit later. Sometimes they are slow to add on if there is a lot of members online. Please check back a couple hours later and if they are not added on and you cannot re-take the surveys, please contact us and tell us which specific surveys were not added.
    1 point
  4. Hi Tellwut members, Lucid is the owner of the commonly used pre-screening software Samplicio.us. They recently made the consent page mandatory for all countries which is why you are now seeing it. It is the Lucid consent page for cookies and privacy policy. Most survey companies use Samplicio.us as their pre screening software so if you don't accept the privacy policy, I'm not sure you will be able to complete these surveys. Lucid is not a survey company, they just own the software. As for selling your information, Tellwut has never and does not sell any personal information. We only provide surveys on behalf of other survey companies. Please feel free to email us at [email protected] at any time if you have any questions!
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  5. Reviews have to be corroborated, so there's some work involved, it's worth it to stay away from junk panels and the majority are. when scanning the reviews, ignore the posts with no detail, likely it is a shill and if it's a real person, they don't know how to communicate and it's junk. only consider reviews a few months old and check out BBB listings for the site. Survey Police reviews are skewed, the summary ratings are not arithmetically accurate, they derived from stale content, are very low detail and SP also blocks reviewers for "griping", meaning the descriptive are biased to appear more positive. Survey Police probably does this because they get money from the panels for referrals, placements and ads.
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