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  1. Got one in Spanish and no way to change it. If I knew Spanish I would have taken it.
    2 points
  2. Be careful with Qmee. I completed two surveys which didn't pay (surprise surprise) I emailed them and they said they would check and get back to me. They got back to me and let me know so that there was a technical fault and I will be paid and the money will be in my piggy bank. This has happened on many occasions and when I check I can see the money go in, not this time. I emailed them back and said that the money has not been added, they apologised then added the money. Just be careful and make sure to check and see if your reward actually went in, as we know these dishonest lying companies like to scam us
    1 point
  3. I put Qmee at the wayside about a month ago. I just got tired of being disqualed at the very end of surveys and that. They started out good, but like many survey sites, turned rotten eventually.
    1 point
  4. If I start some sorta due diligence. Here's how I start. First I read the Term, TOS or TOC, and privacy policies. I look for an actual company address. If there is no address, bad sign. If there is an address, I reverse search, see what else is there. If it is a private mailbox service, bad sign. If I know the state and city, corporate record searches and DBA. Figure out the parties. If the company is really new, use TechCrunch or some business email search service, at this point your looking for skeletons. When I read the TOS I look for forfeiture, account closure and other the general demeanor. If there is a lot of "just because", bad sign. Next hop over to review sites, like SP, SiteJabber, TrustPilot, BBB, Federal Trade commission and so forth. Find out what rewards service they use and dig into that. If this is a lot of work, it is. However, I consume knowledge for entertainment and I've been through enough survey panels, if shaking the tree doesn't work, that sometimes you have to hit the tree with your stick of knowledge to get something to fall out. If instead they nix the account and keep my rewards, then I use the sledge of knowledge. Knowledge can always be recycled, ask any Theoretical Physicist:) Or could be the scout, wing it and tell us the outcomes.
    1 point
  5. This is fraud, pure and simple. Absolutely disgraceful behaviour from another awful, lying, cheating scum of a company LifePoints, I hope they go out of business. I sympathise with you, I have never used LifePoints but I have heard the same thing happening to others. They do this to lots of different members and make lots of money from cheating and scamming people out of money that they have earned. I wouldn't let this slide, in the UK we have trading standards and citizens advice, I would be taking this up with them, not sure what you have in the US, I would threaten them and demand exactly what rules you have broken as this is fraud.
    1 point
  6. I believe they are. There may be others in that group as well.
    1 point
  7. I had one in Chinese this morning Couldn't even fake it
    1 point
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