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  1. I've seen plenty of surveys that had questions I couldn't answer, but none as stupid as the one you described. The ones I see usually desperately need a "none of the above" answer that they don't have. At any rate, I just quit them as well. You just know you're really not going to get anywhere and it's no use wasting time.
    3 points
  2. Where does one get a haircut? On the head... Seriously, perhaps the writer of the survey, isn't schooled in the English language or was smoking something at the time
    2 points
  3. The mutant that cooked up that question is a malicious creep that wants to make taking that survey IMPOSSIBLE!!!!!
    2 points
  4. Here's a screenshot of a pre-screener question I come across occasionally and I always answer "It will be larger". That always gets me kicked out of the survey. Am I stupid or is that not the right answer?!
    1 point
  5. So how do you answer this one??? Where do you get a haircut? A. city dump B. library C. supermarket D. pet store I had no idea what to choose so I chose supermarket, thinking that maybe some supermarkets have hair salons? Probably not, but it was the least stupid response. Of course I was booted for an incorrect answer. What would you do?
    1 point
  6. Assets usually mean money you have in the bank, value of stocks, value of any property you own besides your own home, etc., although they usually word it as being investible assets. That's different from income.
    1 point
  7. I would have chosen supermarket too. However, the only place I've ever seen that has a supermarket and a hair salon together is Walmart.
    1 point
  8. I will never understand surveys that begin with a question that is impossible to answer. Don't they just want to check that we are being honest and not a robot? When such a question is posed nobody would qualify if we honestly answered. Then nobody could take the survey!!
    1 point
  9. Just use Revo Uninstaller and be done with it. It really does remove all traces.
    1 point
  10. Glad Canadians can now make what US members have always made. Congrats on your 7cents per survey raise!
    1 point
  11. The diary doesn't show up in either the All Surveys, Ongoing Surveys, or Top Surveys tabs. I contacted the customer support folks but since there's no survey ID to go along with the diary (or at least not in the email that I received), I'm not sure how they'll be able to identify the missing diary. Also to make matters worse, accessing the help center function automatically signs me out of the site, and logging back in just repeats the process whenever I try to access the help center again, so I can't even see my support ticket on the site and have to reply to the customer support staff via email. It's a headache all around lol.
    1 point
  12. I would've closed the tab without answering, because it's possible that by answering incorrectly the survey panel could be notified and they might get on my case.
    1 point
  13. They're always been 3 cents since I started here in Canada & my trait has always been at 10000...but as of today they're all 10 cents...wonder if we got a raise...lmao
    1 point
  14. I came across these two sets of trick questions in a survey tonight. Someone in the survey world has a sense of humor!
    1 point
  15. Proofreading is an unknown factor for survey writers.
    1 point
  16. I always wonder if the survey writer ever tests out their work or has some staff do the survey.
    1 point
  17. i am getting this now after i complete a survey or at least feel if have completed it... and then it disqualifies me with this message. i just got 3 of this messages on valued opinions....- after at least 1/2 hour of answering questions. you write the panel and they say they need the survey number in order to look at it.... do you write down survey numbers before you take them? how many actually have a survey number?? another way for these sites to get your information and not have to pay for it.
    1 point
  18. How about the ones that ask about your household income last year and they have ranges going up to $200,000 or more. Do they really think anyone making $200,000 a year is going to piddle around with online surveys?
    1 point
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