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A bit of a different situation, but "invalid fields" reminded me: I've run into some truly horrible job application forms. One had a single line, which would accept no more than about fifteen characters, for your *entire address.* How any applicants at all got through that one I don't know. And, of course, they're not going to hire someone who complains about their application either."My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."
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The entry is better than nothing, but odds are, you're not going to win. Also, disqualifications or not, taking part in a survey for money only to be kicked out halfway through SUCKS.Originally posted by Aragarthiel View PostThe one I use, Swagbucks (if anyone wants, PM me and I'll send you a referral link), gives you a point for any survey you're disqualified from, and another, Opinion Outpost, gives you an entry into their quarterly $10,000 grand prize drawing. The thing is, not all disqualifications are disqualifications. Sometimes the survey hits its quota before you finish, so not all of those complaints are valid. I haven't had a reason to contact Opinion Outpost support yet, but Swagbucks tends to be pretty reliable with their customer service. They usually get back to me the next day with complaints, and they reward you the full amount for survey errors (blank pages, can't continue, invalid fields, etc.) so I can't really complain.
Or they give you a multiple choice question where you have to give an answer even though none of them apply to you.Originally posted by HYHYBT View PostA bit of a different situation, but "invalid fields" reminded me: I've run into some truly horrible job application forms. One had a single line, which would accept no more than about fifteen characters, for your *entire address.* How any applicants at all got through that one I don't know. And, of course, they're not going to hire someone who complains about their application either.
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I had a survey that had two drop-down menus. When you tried to move on to the next page, it gave you an error (in BIG RED LETTERS) above the drop-down menus stating, "Please enter a value between 2-10." The options for the drop-down menus had nothing to do with numbers.Originally posted by HYHYBT View PostA bit of a different situation, but "invalid fields" reminded me: I've run into some truly horrible job application forms. One had a single line, which would accept no more than about fifteen characters, for your *entire address.* How any applicants at all got through that one I don't know. And, of course, they're not going to hire someone who complains about their application either.
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But in the case of the survey companies, they entice you with money only to kick you out halfway through, effectively wasting your time. It's like promising someone a dollar for running a mile and then saying they're not needed when they already completed a half a mile, making you run a half a mile for nothing. In this case, saying it's free is a moot point because you can run for free anyway.Originally posted by dendawg View PostThe way I see it, complaining about something free is stupid because you got what you paid for.
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Yeah, how dare you care about your time or anything... >_>Originally posted by dendawg View PostThe way I see it, complaining about something free is stupid because you got what you paid for.Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
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On the survey issue, I wouldn't be surprised if dropping people halfway through were deliberate. Set up a survey where the "meat" questions are at the beginning and "filler" questions are at the end. Offer something of value to people who complete the survey. Boot everyone partway through the "filler" questions. You get the answers you were looking for, but because nobody completed the survey you don't have to pay them.
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The "fill this out for a chance to win a Shiny" surveys are like that. They all fail partway through, but after you've signed up for whatever affiliate junk they're pushing, so you end up on lists you don't really want to be on, they end up with referrals they didn't earn, and nobody ever gets a Shiny because no survey is ever successfully completed, so no entries are made.Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
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Most of the surveys I've seen like that (usually for gift cards worth $100+) tell you "You're almost done!" then take you to a page full of nothing but advertisements with no way to continue, so you just X out. I tried a few of those (usually worth about $5 in points for entering the giveaway) before realizing that I had no way of getting my points if I was forced to X out.Originally posted by Andara Bledin View PostThe "fill this out for a chance to win a Shiny" surveys are like that. They all fail partway through, but after you've signed up for whatever affiliate junk they're pushing, so you end up on lists you don't really want to be on, they end up with referrals they didn't earn, and nobody ever gets a Shiny because no survey is ever successfully completed, so no entries are made.
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Okay, having signed up to swagbucks, I'm experiencing similar crap. The stupid survey won't load or will crap out in the middle. And these are the ones that don't disqualify you or point you to another survey after you've taken one. I also don't see why they have a limit to how many surveys you can be disqualified from a day to get one swagbuck. Is something that's worth one penny really costing them that much?
I did get some good surveys though (one which should get me 30 bucks!), but even those come with annoyances such as having to wait to be credited; not the money, but for the points you redeem for money (which I assume involves more waiting). This 'pending' crap is just annoying.
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