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  1. I went on Google Translate and translated from Polish to English: strange panel!? today I registered at 11.30 am I completed a survey regarding my profile and received a survey in which I was rejected. but that's nothing. at 12.00 I wanted to log into this panwlu.and what? and nothing. it turns out that my address and password do not exist !!! what do you say ? I’m not sure what to tell you. As far as I know. Survey Time has no customer support link or anything. Once you answer the profile questions, there aren’t many options. I would maybe try and register again.
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  2. Agreed. This is no "technical" issue. They really could just say what it is. Most of us know how Paypal works and know that most companies have a higher minimum because of the fees. I'm trying to wait it out before I request a check.
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  3. Cint seems to use several sub companies. Note that some have some seriously weak websites, like sample-cube. It looks like some of these survey creators use the routers to cheat participants. I bet they tell the sponsor they pay a certain rate, and then they rout through your-surveys or another router, which takes a big chunk, if they don't just default, entirely. If I get DQ'd but I was far enough along to identify the sponsor, I go to their website and social media (twitter) and tell them to avoid the survey creator. I recommend pinecone to them and radial insights, as they have the least routing issues.
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  4. If you can identify the sponsor, go the their site and complain. I've had some success going to the company when I can ID the product. If you can get the survey url, send that to the sponsor, and at the very least, they'll probably make Cint run another survey. Many times, the sponsor will send you a free sample. I suggest pinecone and radial insights to the companies. I suspect many of these companies use routers like your-surveys to cheat participants, while making the sponsor think the participants get a couple dollars, when it is only 25 80 cents or so. I've been commenting in text boxes during surveys, when the survey gets too long, that 'this survey is way too long for xx cents'. Since I started doing that, I noticed instaGC has upped the your-surveys rewards to 80 cents, from 70 cents.
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  5. One of the rules in politics is don't ask a question you don't know the answer to. A while ago in a couple of pre-election surveys I filled in something contrary to what they wanted and so got bounced out.
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  6. Hilarious isn't it. I'm a CEO of a successful company, earning a 5 figure salary and going to be filling out surveys for $0.75 while I'm lounging by my pool. As if they would waste their time doing this. I feel them out and half the time I get them, f**k em. They scam me enough so I can get my own back by giving them fake info and get the reward.
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  7. I received a check also. This last time I used amazon. I think they're at a stale mate with paypal over processing fees. I remember an email from pinecone last year about if I preferred paypal as a cashout option. I later emailed Karen suggesting she put the paypal cashout minimum at $10 to help save on paypal fees so we don't lose the option all together nor get the paypal fee taken out of our pay like other panels do.
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  8. I get your frustration. In the past year I kicked One Opinion, Branded, and Lifepoints all to the curb. I'm not ready to give up yet, but I am focused on panels with the most return for effort expended. By the way, Quick Thoughts sent a non-canned reply to my goodbye service ticket response, still claiming the "quality" of my responses was the cause of my banishment, which is a load of excrement. As I said before, good riddance.
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  9. Nevada Jones, I hate it when that happens. Happened to me too many times. I finally realized how to tell if these surveys are going to be a dead end. If they ask you demographics right up front, you're usually screened out pretty soon. SOME still string you along to get data and I believe they keep those screenshots for marketing data. If they start out asking what brands do you know, etc. I time out of those too. These are usually the long winded grid surveys with tiny dots you have to click on.
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  10. Was asked to participate in a slider bun evaluation - I swear the invite said we had until Thursday the 27th to complete but maybe it said the 26th either way they took the survey down. It's not even the end of the day .I went out and bought sliders just to do this stupid survey .They wanted pictures of our favorite recipes using the sliders,so I went out and spent a little money on something that I wont be paid for,that is very aggravating.I would complain but they never answer their emails so what's the good in that? Has anyone else had issues with them when asked to participate in a survey like this?
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  11. I can’t remember which site I was on, a couple of days ago, but wound up working a JD Power survey for 25 minutes and got screwed, didn’t get squat. I won’t be doing any more JD Power surveys. They are a total scam. I’ve had so many surveys where I get all the way to the end, only to have it not redirect back to my original site. Complaining just wastes my time. I’m down to three survey companies where I do surveys regularly. There are a couple I’ll go to every few days or so, and over a dozen that I’ve dumped.
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