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  1. How about the ones in which you answer eight prescreen questions and a few from the survey, and then they finally say, "We are looking for married men age 40-55 who own their own business and have at least one underage mistress. If you or someone in your household quality, please have them take this survey." How about making that the first thing in the survey?
    4 points
  2. How about picking a seven-minute survey, only to be told when you finally get to the survey that it will take 20 minutes? I get that stuff all the time.
    3 points
  3. YUP! Far too familiar. I just back out of those. Particularly hate it when it is supposed to be a ten minute survey and you are still doing qualifying questions after ten minutes. BYE BYE!!
    2 points
  4. i just had one that the lowest income was "under $150,000". and then the next questions was what are you total assets and the first one wqs "under $150,000". i think the creators of the survey have made a coding error.
    2 points
  5. I'm so relieved I don't have to do any more of those long prescreening things that have six questions, three of them involving writing something. Like describe what you see in this picture. What range does your birth year fall into? What are the two qualities you admire most in your best friend? What do you admire most about your favorite celebrity? How would you describe yourself? I hope I haven't jinxed anything, but I haven't seen these in a couple of months, and I sure don't miss them.
    1 point
  6. I have encountered a few where the lowest income is "up to $50,000" and goes up from there.
    1 point
  7. I have received one where they ask your occupation I click retired and then the next question is how many hours I work
    1 point
  8. Not a single choice , but have gotten employment questions with no option for "other" , "unemployed" , or "retired" (which I am).
    1 point
  9. I could see some companies doing that but I feel it's an awful approach, they could yeah not pay members and gain short term but long term they will end up losing a lot of members who will either find other better survey websites/providers or just stop doing surveys. It's already hard to find a good survey that will convert so it doesn't help when you get quota full or error or whatever. I am glad it's at least better now and they show message in the beginning.
    1 point
  10. I was making a good $500 a month with a website that offered articles to write. Then somebody came out with an AI writing software. It seems a lot of people will trade quality for a cheaper price. The website went from 10-15 pages of articles to choose from to zero within a month. No other such sites I could find were accepting new writers, either. That type of work is all but dead.
    0 points
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