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firestorm420

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Re: Surveys are not that simple
« Reply #15 on: April 18, 2012, 10:14:52 pm »
Agreed!, surveys are just a waste of time and not worth doing at all
I have been cashing out every single month at an average of $40 the past 4 months (this month will make 5) - solely because I commited my self to surveys, without doing any surveys I would NOT be able to make cashout in a single month. So ya, they are worth doing if you have the patience... especially the FC Surveys that pay $1 +.

You just have to be commited, there are 7 daily surveys and if you put it in your mind to try each one every day (or at least a FEW) untill you get one, you WILL get one most days. It sucks when you end up wasting time, but its great when it pays off.



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Re: Surveys are not that simple
« Reply #16 on: April 19, 2012, 08:46:07 pm »
I agree, I do not like giving out my personal ten times a day then get kicked out of a survey. I thought the "pre" questions I answered for FC were supposed to screen whether or not I qualify for a survey.  ::)

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Re: Surveys are not that simple
« Reply #17 on: April 20, 2012, 01:27:37 am »
I thought the "pre" questions I answered for FC were supposed to screen whether or not I qualify for a survey.  ::)

The short answer is that FC does not provide all of your demographics to associated survey providers, (although Admin can probably be more precise concerning what, if anything, is prescreened before you're offered a particular survey).  My guess is that most survey providers have a specific topic in mind when they screen for qualified survey-takers and the prescreening questions are a bit more general than the precise qualification questions are.

So, that means that someone could generally prequalify for a survey topic, (pending qualifying for a particular survey's demographic parameters). Once someone has gotten that far, there are still the specific demograaphic qualification questions to survive being DQ'd.  Then you get to the 'meat' of the survey, (where you're still not home-free, as there may be a specific requirement to proceed that only the survey provider knows).
One can lead a horse to water however, if one holds the horse's head under, that horse will drown.

             

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