Probably right. I think I will just do 100 of them. If they all get rejected, Id still be above 97 percent
It was only about 5ish minutes, I got distracted by looking for that video while I was doing it so I wasnt sure on the time, LOL.
Leffel is so hit or miss. He hits when he doesn't realize, this turklyfe guy can script em and do them 3x as fast. Miss? When scripting doesn't help. At any rate, I made a couple hundred off him (at a ~$12/hour rate), can't complain.
I need some forest jokes. Umm ok I go first. If a bear ****s in the woods and no one is there to see it did he still ****ted? OF COURSE WHEN YOU STEP ON IT LATER! HAHA!!!
For these CrowdSource Business Attribute HIT's, I'm not sure if I totally follow the "Headquarters State (if International)" - What is the info supposed to be, the country name if international and N/A if its from the US?
Read the Attribute value in the notes. That is what you need to check for (In addition to the rest Name/etc)
I'm confused by the ones that say "Headquarters State (if International" and (if US). For the first one, do they not want an answer if it's a US company? For the second do they not want an answer if it's not US?
Company: Crowdsource.com Company Link 1 Company Link 2 Attribute: Headquarters State (if US) Notes: Just got crowdsource as my company. I better not F this review up.
If it's international I want a state. If it's US it should be N/A. For US state the company HQ needs to be in the US, not India or whatever and need a US state. That's what I'm doing.
It's not clear to me. I've seen several: Attribute: Headquarters State (if US) What does "if US" mean? In some of these they're not US and the person chose the correct foreign country. I've accepted them.
I am. I mean isn't that what we're supposed to be doing. It's there fault for crappy instructions, but I'm not gonna get a reject because I don't follow the rules. If it says international state and they put California I'm hitting reject. For the record, everyone is doing these at their own risk. I don't know any more than any of you. But it's pretty simple. We are just verifying information and if it's correct approve and if it's not according to their attribute then reject. What else are we supposed to do? I'm also only going to do 433 if it let's me: (~433 rejects => 99%) (~2380 rejects => 95%)
Same, the instructions are not clear on what we should be rejecting. The only thing it actually states specifically to reject is " Images URLs should be a link to the image, not the page. If link takes you to a page, "Reject" the work." The rest is just an assumption that we should reject if something is missing
Also, I suppose it's not survey and we can be talking about it because crowdsource isn't, but I'm rejecting stuff like this: Company: HarVa Company Link 1 Company Link 2 Attribute: Headquarters State (if US) Notes: Attribute Value: India Maybe I shouldn't be, but I think I'm supposed to be.