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  1. I have good news to report. I just received an email today about valued opinions surveys that are available for me. I was not eligible for any of the ones they sent me, but I logged into my account, and there were six surveys available. I did a $.25 Pop Rewards survey, and I actually completed it and got my money, even though I got a sad face, and sorry. I then got a message that I was being compensated for my survey, and I did get my $.25. I also tried to redeem one Amazon GC, and it went through this time. I got an email that it went through, and they will forward the GC to me. I had $69.40 in my account, but I decided to just go for one GC to see if I do get it. If I do get the GC, then I will try to redeem another one. I was beginning to wonder if I would ever get those gift cards. Edit: I just got my gift card.
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  2. They are still one of my favorites, but lately I notice more surveys are running a good 10 minutes long and only paying 25-30 cents. Lately I find myself exiting out of those.
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  3. I have learned to avoid all those survey sites that DQ me all the time and that do not pay the promised reward. I am only a member of 3-4 sites now because I am tired of wasting my time.
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  4. If you are not happy with QUick Rewards just move on to another survey company.
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  5. And again an onslaught from Mobrog for me. Must be more than a coincidence.
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  6. Had the same Not that I qualify for many
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  7. This just happened to me today. I was redirected to a survey (on Survey Junkie) conducted by the University of Tennessee that was looking for my views on certain issues and then wanted to know my political affiliation. The survey took about 10 minutes or so. It was a pretty easy one and I took my time and gave thoughtful answers. At the very end were the demographic questions. I answered those and then got a "Please wait as you are redirected..." message. I was kicked back to Survey Junkie's site where I was told "This survey filled up" and given a lousy 2 points for my trouble. Hmmm. Is it possible they got too many respondents with similar/identical answers to the ones I gave? I find it odd because my demographics don't make me part of a very popular survey-taking group (woman in her 40s with a post-grad degree, not from a town with a huge population... for a metro-area suburb, anyway). I guess the most likely answer is that they just wanted to grab a bunch of info for free. I did reach out to the survey author. On their first page they had all this info detailing the survey and the academic institution. It said "If you have any questions or issues concerning this survey, please email..." and provided an email address. I did reach out to them about this. If I hear anything it'll probably be something blaming Survey Junkie for it (who always say it's out of their hands, so...).
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