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Title: Surveys with 2 Unique Household Particpation Requirements
Post by: swogden on May 16, 2010, 04:26:17 pm
I've been reading thru the requirement of many of the survey offers -- ie Pepsi vrs Coke or Macdonalds vr BurgerKing -- the ones that require you to do 2 silvers, 3 golds, etc and the final requirement -- get 2 unique households to complete the same offer.  Has anyone actually gotten credit for one of these survey offers?

I could see someone working thru the silver, gold etc requirements, but the requirement to get 2 unique households to complete the same offer (who in turn have to get 2 unique household to complete the offer -- who in turn etc etc).  It just seems an impossible requirement to complete since it goes on into infinity and  you have to do it in 60 days.

So, has anyone been successful -- or have you, like me, decided these particular offers aren't doable?
Title: Re: Surveys with 2 Unique Household Particpation Requirements
Post by: abbyc27 on May 16, 2010, 05:38:13 pm
Wow I have not seen these but that does sound completely impossible. 
Title: Re: Surveys with 2 Unique Household Particpation Requirements
Post by: Administrator on May 17, 2010, 04:30:16 am
As I understand it, the households you refer only have to complete the required offers in order to count as your referrals.  Meaning that they are not required to refer two households themselves in order for you to get your gift.
Title: Re: Surveys with 2 Unique Household Particpation Requirements
Post by: swogden on May 17, 2010, 07:11:26 am
As I understand it, the households you refer only have to complete the required offers in order to count as your referrals.  Meaning that they are not required to refer two households themselves in order for you to get your gift.

If that's true, then it puts the offer back into the "it's possible" category.

Back to the basic question:

Has anyone acutally completed the basic requirements and received the benefits promised?