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  1. Branded uses a router, surveyrouter.com, and lately have stated a new campaign, "The Null Survey". Branded first lures participation offers a high point, low duration on the dash board, posts the reason you qualified. Reasons like age, sex, having a pulse and an IQ above room temperature. Then when the survey is suppose to start, it stops on "No Surveys for You". I guess this should be a relief, the router blew up. However, why not be transparent and just state it's a router on the dash board?
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  2. The $5.50 survey was a Valued Opinions one from Consumer Checkbook, where they asked me to rate garden centers I believe. I got another one from them that paid $3.50 a while back that was also a Consumer Checkbook one that I think asked me to rate my doctors. If I really needed the money, instead of spending 20 hours a week doing surveys for $3 an hour, I could get a part time job at the post office or Whole Foods that would pay me at least $15 an hour. I did some work for the census two years ago that paid really well, but then six months later they asked me to work for them again. They were going to pay me $25 an hour, but I would be going door to door at the beginning of the pandemic, and I just decided it was not worth getting COVID, and I turned them down. If it was not for the pandemic, I would have jumped at the chance.
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  3. Are you saying that you still get surveys from them, but they are not the $5.50 surveys you were getting before, and you do not consider them worth your time and effort? U rarely get surveys worth $5.50. I got one recently, but they are really rare. Most of my surveys are worth $1 or less.
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  4. Took me three weeks the last time I cashed in... I am noticing a LOT less surveys this past week. And today, those that are available there are very low points and very LONG times mentioned to complete the surveys for the few points. Disappointing to say the least,
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  5. Most of the surveys I take I put in my PayPal to sit for awhile. When I want to buy something nice for myself, I transfer the PayPal to my bank account. I have a couple of panels that I have Amazon gift cards for, so far over $170 credit to my Amazon card. Since I have a Kindle app, I buy a lot of books, and use the credit to pay for them. It’s basically all gravy money, don’t have to use it to pay bills and that.
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  6. I use them for gifts for birthdays and Christmas. Walmart, I use for myself.
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  7. Okay, I used Google Translate, and see you're looking for surveys. Since Puerto Rico is considered a US territory, you could probably try to pick US for surveys. Not sure it would work, but it would be worth a try. Bien, utilicé Google Translate, y veo que estás buscando encuestas. Dado que Puerto Rico se considera un territorio de los EE. UU., Probablemente podría intentar elegir a EE. UU. No estoy seguro de que funcione, pero valdría la pena intentarlo.
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  8. I'm all down for fun and games, and I'm sure there are many professional, well meaning folks from Point Club and parent company Innovate MR, everyone should be aware that after numerous online complaints at places like surveypolice.com and even the Better Business Bureau (bbb.org - search for Point Club at Encino, CA), apparently the good Captain PC has extending the already WAY uncompetitive "pending" point period to six weeks, from the two to four weeks -- primarily, I suspect, because existing staff could not successfully achieve confirmed status with clients within the month-long deadline. It's unfortunate. Certain companies like Forthright, Survey Junkie and a few others provide a monetary award immediately after either one survey is completed, or within a small amount earned -- in the case of Survey Junkie, only $10. And of course, NO company of the nearly three dozen with whom I have established relationships requires their survey taking clients to wait six weeks. It's an unbalanced relationship that gives so much power to their customers that it makes survey takers feel like second-class citizens -- notwithstanding the Sesame Street-like characters. I will nevertheless continue to do a modest amount of work for them, because they have customers who seem to be reasonably honorable and responsible. I just wish I felt fully the same way about Point Club and Innovate MR.
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