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Have you ever LIED when doing a survey? Many companies are offering you a chance to survey there company. I recently was at my local Taco Bell, I love Taco's as much as anyone and when I completed my purchase I was asked to take a few minutes to complete the "survey" on my receipt and I would be rewarded with something. I thought OK! But I still do this day have not completed it because I already do survey's online so why do I need to do one when I am out with my family.
My question to you is "Have you ever LIED on a survey to get more money?
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No, because it's a great way to get yourself blocked by those companies that are asking for your honesty, not to mention the fact that when someone lies, it only makes it harder for the rest of us.
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there is really now way for the companies to even know you are lying. They have to trust you to go ahead and tell the truth. they cannot trace you or even check your information. that would cost them thousands of dollars in tracking and invade your personal business.
all surveys are anonymous. even at beginning if they ask your email it is still anonymous because they are done in aggregate.
no survey police are checking out if surveys are correct ---that is paranoia to even think that way or shows you dont understand computers very well.
Now with that being said, it is up to you to tell the truth and live with yourself, if you lie on these and get paid, how can you feel very good about that.
they do however have software in place for bs answers or nonsense or if you do not keep your info straight and change it all the time. Or if you say you own everything and make only 25,000 grand a year then yes it kicks you out.
If you would get banned it would be by somebody telling them your account is bogus and you lie---they do not have the manpower or money to check out every profile or how you answer surveys.
Most banning is done because you are on a proxy or keep changing ips.
so i guess it is a morality question to yourself how you are going to proceed.
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there is really now way for the companies to even know you are lying. They have to trust you to go ahead and tell the truth. they cannot trace you or even check your information. that would cost them thousands of dollars in tracking and invade your personal business.
all surveys are anonymous. even at beginning if they ask your email it is still anonymous because they are done in aggregate.
no survey police are checking out if surveys are correct ---that is paranoia to even think that way or shows you dont understand computers very well.
Now with that being said, it is up to you to tell the truth and live with yourself, if you lie on these and get paid, how can you feel very good about that.
they do however have software in place for bs answers or nonsense or if you do not keep your info straight and change it all the time. Or if you say you own everything and make only 25,000 grand a year then yes it kicks you out.
If you would get banned it would be by somebody telling them your account is bogus and you lie---they do not have the manpower or money to check out every profile or how you answer surveys.
Most banning is done because you are on a proxy or keep changing ips.
so i guess it is a morality question to yourself how you are going to proceed.
Well, surprise! When you signed up on Fusion Cash you had to fill out a "Profile" that asks a lot of questions. Companies WILL use that information for qualifying and if you decided to change your age (for example) and say you're 30 instead of 60, you MAY get by but they'll find out sooner or later and may even ban you from their surveys thereafter. The ban won't only be through Fusion Cash, but anywhere else you might run in to that company's surveys.
We had this kind of topic posted a while ago and I just don't understand why anyone would lie. You say it's a "moral" thing, well it is for me. Once a liar, always a liar, I say, and again, you're only making it harder for anyone else out there that's trying their hardest to make a few extra dollars every month for whatever purpose they may need that money for. Try to look beyond your own nose and see the bigger picture.
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Your profile is linked to you and is linked to the surveys so they can tell your lieing that way and some surveys have algerythems if something doesn't seem right to that program they have governing over there survey it will phase you out so lieing to get money on surveys will not work
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there is really now way for the companies to even know you are lying. They have to trust you to go ahead and tell the truth. they cannot trace you or even check your information. that would cost them thousands of dollars in tracking and invade your personal business.
all surveys are anonymous. even at beginning if they ask your email it is still anonymous because they are done in aggregate.
no survey police are checking out if surveys are correct ---that is paranoia to even think that way or shows you dont understand computers very well.
Now with that being said, it is up to you to tell the truth and live with yourself, if you lie on these and get paid, how can you feel very good about that.
they do however have software in place for bs answers or nonsense or if you do not keep your info straight and change it all the time. Or if you say you own everything and make only 25,000 grand a year then yes it kicks you out.
If you would get banned it would be by somebody telling them your account is bogus and you lie---they do not have the manpower or money to check out every profile or how you answer surveys.
Most banning is done because you are on a proxy or keep changing ips.
so i guess it is a morality question to yourself how you are going to proceed.
Well, surprise! When you signed up on Fusion Cash you had to fill out a "Profile" that asks a lot of questions. Companies WILL use that information for qualifying and if you decided to change your age (for example) and say you're 30 instead of 60, you MAY get by but they'll find out sooner or later and may even ban you from their surveys thereafter. The ban won't only be through Fusion Cash, but anywhere else you might run in to that company's surveys.
We had this kind of topic posted a while ago and I just don't understand why anyone would lie. You say it's a "moral" thing, well it is for me. Once a liar, always a liar, I say, and again, you're only making it harder for anyone else out there that's trying their hardest to make a few extra dollars every month for whatever purpose they may need that money for. Try to look beyond your own nose and see the bigger picture.
ok wow can you get any ruder?
Look beyond my own nose ? what are u talking about?
I did not say to lie.period nor did i say i lie.
you need to quit being rude and trying to say things i didnt say or learn what reading comprehension is.
You live in a very small world if you think these companies can even go thru every account and find out if someone is lying.
there are thousands of people taking these surveys.
with that being said it is up to the individual to have morals and not lie.
maybe you have had a bad day and feel like bullying someone ---guess what dear it isnt me.
you look beyond your nose.
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What I find appalling is that you guys who lie practically admit to lying right here on the site where admins can read. What is to stop them from cancelling your account right now?
It's bad enough to lie, but it is outright foolish to then talk about it. Sooner or later, you WILL get caught. ??? ::)
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there is really now way for the companies to even know you are lying. They have to trust you to go ahead and tell the truth. they cannot trace you or even check your information. that would cost them thousands of dollars in tracking and invade your personal business.
all surveys are anonymous. even at beginning if they ask your email it is still anonymous because they are done in aggregate.
no survey police are checking out if surveys are correct ---that is paranoia to even think that way or shows you dont understand computers very well.
Now with that being said, it is up to you to tell the truth and live with yourself, if you lie on these and get paid, how can you feel very good about that.
they do however have software in place for bs answers or nonsense or if you do not keep your info straight and change it all the time. Or if you say you own everything and make only 25,000 grand a year then yes it kicks you out.
If you would get banned it would be by somebody telling them your account is bogus and you lie---they do not have the manpower or money to check out every profile or how you answer surveys.
Most banning is done because you are on a proxy or keep changing ips.
so i guess it is a morality question to yourself how you are going to proceed.
Well, surprise! When you signed up on Fusion Cash you had to fill out a "Profile" that asks a lot of questions. Companies WILL use that information for qualifying and if you decided to change your age (for example) and say you're 30 instead of 60, you MAY get by but they'll find out sooner or later and may even ban you from their surveys thereafter. The ban won't only be through Fusion Cash, but anywhere else you might run in to that company's surveys.
We had this kind of topic posted a while ago and I just don't understand why anyone would lie. You say it's a "moral" thing, well it is for me. Once a liar, always a liar, I say, and again, you're only making it harder for anyone else out there that's trying their hardest to make a few extra dollars every month for whatever purpose they may need that money for. Try to look beyond your own nose and see the bigger picture.
ok wow can you get any ruder?
Look beyond my own nose ? what are u talking about?
I did not say to lie.period nor did i say i lie.
you need to quit being rude and trying to say things i didnt say or learn what reading comprehension is.
You live in a very small world if you think these companies can even go thru every account and find out if someone is lying.
there are thousands of people taking these surveys.
with that being said it is up to the individual to have morals and not lie.
maybe you have had a bad day and feel like bullying someone ---guess what dear it isnt me.
you look beyond your nose.
Oh, wow, I never said you lied, but maybe you are? There's a TOS here that newbies SHOULD read, but unfortunately, hardly EVER do. These companies, including Fusion Cash CAN and WILL cancel your account if they find out you are lying (in ANY capacity) so my advice to all is DON'T LIE because eventually you WILL get caught and you WON'T like the consequences.
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again can u read? no,i dont lie.
wow.
unreal.
obviously if someone is gonna lie they already know what will happen.
i would prefer to talk to people without threats of dire consequences and work on their integrity.
even newbies know lying has dire consequences.
but i belong to many forums and chats and unfortunately alot do lie and admit it and they just keep on going, unless somebody turns them in nothing will happen but maybe their karma.
The thing is if you need told not to lie in the first place---surveys arent for you.
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If you lie on a survey, are you going to tell the truth about that on this forum? That is, of course, if you're proud of being a liar. Or if you're a pathological liar who has lapses where he tells the truth. :-\
Is this an example of circular reasoning? ???
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I have but then they drag you through a whole bunch of stuff that you wish you never got into and then you wind up getting thrown out anyway so no not anymore. It is just not worth my time and there are other ways to make money on these sites.
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I wish I could lie at times, but it's not the way I was brought up and even the smallest white lie keeps me awake for weeks, and I like to sleep. :)
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First of all,You would not get more money by lying on s survey. I have never lied because I filled out a profile and it has my info on it. I put my age and gender etc. Sometimes I qualify , Sometimes I don't. the amount does not change . Can't we all just get along :peace:
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I work in Market Research recruiting focus groups. I and my co-workers hate it when respondents lie to us so as to get into a group. Sometimes you can tell and other times, the respondent gets caught.
I never lie when taking a survey for a lot of reasons. One of the reasons is that I know how I feel when a respondent lies to me at work.
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No I haven't lied to get a survey.That is why I have dry spells on my surveys.
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No, I haven't. I am always honest.
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What advantage does lying even give you?
I can remember getting a survey once where I was asked if I had ever heard of several insurance companies, a few were national mainstream companies and there was one obscure one that I had NEVER heard of before. Of course I checked off all of the ones I had heard of, and assumed the obscure company was a fake name designed to test my honesty - so I left it blank. I was DQ'd.
A short while later, I was faced with the same survey. I answered the same way and was DQ'd.
I then looked up the obscure name in Google and learned it was a REAL company. I kept that in the back of my head, and sure enough I got that survey again a few weeks later. This time, I could TRUTHFULLY say that I had heard of CompanyX before - and I qualified for the survey. But when it began asking questions about my impressions about the company, I wasn't able to answer honestly other than that I'd "heard" of it. I think I ended up closing out that survey rather than give bad data. I then decided to READ UP on the company and delve deeper into its corporate web site.
It sounds like a broken record, but I got the survey again and this time I was able to answer the questions and give an honest impression of what they offered based on what I found out. I could have lied on the earlier surveys and given bad information, but why? For a few extra cents on my balance? Experience tells me that if I don't qualify for this survey today, I WILL get one tomorrow or the next day that I DO qualify for. Lying today puts all of those future surveys at risk. It's a pretty dumb risk to take if you ask me.
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There are some sites that actively monitor answers from an IP address. If they find inconsistent answers, they might block the account. I don't lie on surveys.
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I don't lie on surveys, but occasionally I'll get a question where none of the available answers really apply, and they won't let me skip the question. So I have to choose whatever would be most accurate, even if none of them really are true in my circumstances.
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Why even try to lie? It is not worth it.
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No, because I take this seriously and don't want to risk being banned.
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Your profile is linked to you and is linked to the surveys so they can tell your lieing that way and some surveys have algerythems if something doesn't seem right to that program they have governing over there survey it will phase you out so lieing to get money on surveys will not work
That is so true. It's also a very good reminder to visit your profile page every so often to make any updates if needed. If something has changed with you recently and you have not noted it on your profile page, you may not be lying on a survey but according to what's on your profile page, the information does not add up.
Even though I usually do well with surveys, I think I'll go check my profile page right now just to be sure that I'm still me. :silly:
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No, cause I halfway don't wanna take surveys to begin with, so if I disqualify for a survey on a subject I don't like, I rejoice. Most of these surveys aren't good/fun enough to even lie about.
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What I have noticed is evident as time goes by, survey companies look for consistencies in responses. Survey companies may even share common basic information. Who knows? For these pennies, why lie? In the long run, I don't think you would be doing yourself any favor to lie because sooner or later you will be blackballed and automatically disqualified from probably not only survey companies but sites.
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:-X I have
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No because they can track what you answer and it's not ethical.
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To me, it is not ethical. It is not a matter of being caught or not, to me it is just wrong. I know not all surveys are meant for me, and that is fine.