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Discussion Boards => Support => Topic started by: sfreeman8 on May 20, 2014, 09:35:05 am
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I've tried to qualify for their surveys and never seem to do it. We are supposed to get a penny if we don't qualify, yet I've noticed lately, even if trying to qualify for more than one, only one "transaction" shows up.
Yesterday, I tried to qualify for at least 4 surveys but only got the penny for 1. Today the same thing. Can someone explain what's happening?
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I can't help with the explanation you're looking for unless you think that you're going to get credit for those preliminary questions that you see in the pop-up box BEFORE it actually takes you to the qualifying questions of the survey itself. I've never had any problems getting the penny after trying to qualify and getting DQ'd instead.
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You have to actually start the survey to earn the dq bonus unlike the fcsurvey that will give you the bonus even if you automatically dq
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Yes, you have to be disqualified from the survey itself, not auto-DQ'd.
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I haven't done Peanut Labs for a while.When they first came to FC,I tried them almost every day.I qualify for so few of their surveys that I rarely ever try them anymore,or if I do,I save them for last.
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I think it's more of receiving a penny for each attempt to qualify with each attempt being a possibility of having to answer several demo questions in order to find an eligible survey from the survey provider. For example when transferred to a survey site you may attempt to be entered into several surveys before being disqualified from all available surveys. I believe this would count as 1 DQ from FC. Some links might be for specific individual surveys to which you would receive the DQ credit after a single attempt to qualify. If sent to one that asks me if I'd like to qualify for another survey I select no.
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Like others have said, you won't receive the penny until you actually start the survey and get DQ'd, I just did like 8 Peanut Lab survey's and was only DQ'd from 4 the others I didn't even get to the actual survey.
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i still have that problem