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Discussion Boards => Offers => Topic started by: ricdsm on January 11, 2013, 05:53:51 pm
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I took this survey today (FC Survey: New Product Survey Test) and was about 20 minutes into it when I got a message that they already had enough respondants. I understand that not all surveys are going to be a good fit for me but I had already spent considerable time on this one. Are others finding this happening to them very often? Is there a trick to keeping this at a minimum? ???
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yes this happens to me I can be wAY into the survey and they come back and say
they have enough participant we should get some kind of credit when his happens :BangHead:
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i know how frustrating that is --it happens to me all the time too --it makes me not want to do the surveys but it is easy money when you do get one approved and so i will keep trying with them--hang in there
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It happens, lots of people may be taking the survey at once and finishing before you. I do think they should let you finish up and get credit while stopping new participants from starting them.
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that happens often.
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This usually happens to me as well very frustraiting. I did try a survey this morning and was kicked out after only a few questions got .01 for trying it was nice
FC Survey DQ Bonus: Everyday Brands Survey 2013-01-14 $0.01 Approved
Thanks Fusion Cash
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Usually I get kicked out fast. Last week, I did a survey on another site. I must have spent at least 10 to 15 minutes on it and completed it. After completing it, my final message was "sorry, but we have reached our quota .......... " and I did not get any reward for trying. This was not Fusion Cash -- it was another site. I was not happy about it but there was nothing that I could do. It happens with all sites. It is not just a Fusion Cash problem. Surveys are a hit or a miss. :dontknow:
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It happens, lots of people may be taking the survey at once and finishing before you. I do think they should let you finish up and get credit while stopping new participants from starting them.
If this is happening I totally agree with the quote. However, taking surveys is frustrating at times and requires patience for payoff.