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Offers / Done with Surveys that aren't really Surveys
« on: December 01, 2011, 11:02:47 am »Message ID: 454635I always respond to the survey requests because I'm interested in being heard on such topics as healthcare. I always make it through the sex, age, income, location, portion of what I believe is truly "qualifying" for a survey. Then, I satr answering the questions, and somewhere between 50-75% of completion I get a message that I no longer "qualify" for the survey.
I don't think that because you aren't giving the "right" answers for that you should be disqualified. That isn't a survey, it's loading the statistics. There is no honesty in it, and I have already finished half, or more, of the questions so I beleive I should get paid.
America is full of skewed statistics because of this type of practice. I think its wrong, what do you think?