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Discussion Boards => Suggestions => Topic started by: gooberhead on May 23, 2011, 08:10:15 am
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is there any way we can be compensated for busting our hump to qualify for a survey (try over and over till it won't let you try any more). i've been on my thought counts for about an hour now... hope i can qualify, that dollar a day really helps, but if i don't it would be nice to get something for my effort.. maybe 10% of the survey reward... so for this one it would be 10 cents. just an idea
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is there any way we can be compensated for busting our hump to qualify for a survey (try over and over till it won't let you try any more). i've been on my thought counts for about an hour now... hope i can qualify, that dollar a day really helps, but if i don't it would be nice to get something for my effort.. maybe 10% of the survey reward... so for this one it would be 10 cents. just an idea
If they don't get paid for it we don't get paid for it. That is just the way it is.
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Your right! This has been mentioned before multiple times! The problem is FC has to be credited for your account to be credited. The only option is to put in a ticket to Admin on it, if they get alot of people reported an individual Survey company that may not be 100 percent on the up and up, they can pull that advertiser.
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More than once the topic has been adressed. yet there has not been any change i found that you just have to keep at it until you meet a survey that except you.
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thank you all for your replies... i didn't realize that if i was getting messed over so was FC... in that case... this can be locked or thrown out or whatever :)
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I think 1 or 2 cents for trying to qualify for a survey, once a day is more stable. as others mentioned in this thread, it has been suggested many times.
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I think FC needs to look at companies that have a broader client base for their survewys.
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I have an idea in regards to this question of getting paid for trying to qualify for surveys. What if there was a place on fusioncash to enter standard survey info such as age, gender, location, job, etc.. and this survey could be used by the survey companies to determine if you qualify for a survey before you go through so many steps just to see if you qualify. This would mean it is more likely we could finish the survey and get the pay benefit. Plus more people would actually do the surveys if they knew they would be more likely to qualify. I think this could be a win-win situation for us and fusioncash.
What do you think?
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That's a really good point, there have been so many times I feel like I have wasted time trying to get qualified for a survey but then get nothing.
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We all hate going through all the steps only to be told we don't qualify. I hate the ones that the qualifying questions take you more than 10 minutes so you really think you are going to get this one and then after 10 minutes (or more!!) it says you don't qualify.
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We all hate going through all the steps only to be told we don't qualify. I hate the ones that the qualifying questions take you more than 10 minutes so you really think you are going to get this one and then after 10 minutes (or more!!) it says you don't qualify.
AMEN!!!! I think they are getting their data for free,
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I also think that we should get something especially when you get to the last page and then they decide you dont qualify. And I do understand that they dont get paid so we dont but then they should screen better which surveys they put on here
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To prevent wasting a ton of my time, I never attempt any surveys that list a time of longer than 20 minutes. It's worked better for me; I qualify for about the same number of surveys I did before, and in less time. :thumbsup:
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Thank you for the terrific suggestion.
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To prevent wasting a ton of my time, I never attempt any surveys that list a time of longer than 20 minutes. It's worked better for me; I qualify for about the same number of surveys I did before, and in less time. :thumbsup:
Good idea. I may start doing that myself
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8) Cool idea. :) :thumbsup:
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That won't happen. I think if enough people insist a maximum number of qualifying questions, and then boycott the surveys until they agree, that would be a more realistic goal. Noone wants to spend several minutes on a survey and then not qualify.