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Awful, terrible, complete waste of time company to do surveys with , you will complete a survey then right at the very end, CRASH missing data, no reward do NOT go anywhere near them
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Awful, terrible, complete waste of time company to do surveys with , you will complete a survey then right at the very end, CRASH missing data, no reward do NOT go anywhere near them
Whenever they host surveys, they collect the data and then the site conveniently spazzes out at the end so they don't pay for it. They are dodgy AF. Punch them.
Also, how do they have a rating of 2.3? 10 reviews... nine 1s and a 2. That's 1.1 average, surely. Nothing adds up here.
I have "worked" for free 3 times now, it takes a lot of time , and the last page says it dont work ... "error - missing section" I dont get my points and it sucks
They won't pay they waste your time and they don't pay trust me
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