07-30-2019
10:25 PM
07-30-2019
10:25 PM
Or the surveys are just repetitive that they send me. I mean I have cable and other television programming, I go to movies, have a cell phone, have a 401k and brokerage account, I buy things in store and online, I travel for work and for pleasure more than the average person. That’s at least 3/4 of the survey topics I would get. Can’t help that I have variety in my life in all of those areas. Instead of wasting my time with game apps and excessive social media, I would take surveys. I wouldn’t call what I learned “gaming,” but learning how many surveys you can take each day is just an observation. Doesn’t seem unreasonable to know that information.
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07-30-2019
11:44 AM
07-30-2019
11:44 AM
I’ve read it previously. But it’s a survey company, not Google, so was looking for others with similar experiences before resulting to Plan B and C.
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07-30-2019
11:36 AM
07-30-2019
11:36 AM
Haha do you work for them? That response felt very official.
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07-30-2019
10:43 AM
07-30-2019
10:43 AM
How many points did you earn when you used the program? I’ve earned a little over 50,000 so far in 2019 with not much effort, other than some trial and error to figure out how to earn that much. I would assume the majority of their members aren’t earning that in a 6 1/2 month period. I would be going to court on the idea that I was removed from the program because I was so successful, and because I’m sure they were annoyed with the weekly messages they would get from me. If I finished a survey and it didn’t get marked as complete, I would bug them until they marked it complete. This would happen at least once a week, and a lot of the time more than once a week, which is why I would guess they were annoyed. Is that a great argument? No. Would they actually bother showing up to small claims court though? I doubt that is worth their time.
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07-29-2019
11:43 PM
07-29-2019
11:43 PM
Has anyone else had their Rewards For Opinions account suspended? I stopped receiving emails with survey offerings for a couple of days, so I reached out to them. Come to find out, my account was "indefinitely suspended" because of their subjective review process. I've always answered the surveys honestly. Is there a way to dispute this? The fact that they used the word "indefinitely" to me implies that there's potentially a way to have the suspension lifted. Otherwise, why not use the word permanently? I've written them back to try to get more clarification, but any shared experiences/advice on how to resolve this would be helpful. Pondering legal action in the form of small claims court, but giving them a chance to respond before proceeding down that path.
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