From what I've seen they always post the trouble ticket HIT before they post the real HIT. It's a generic HIT you can use to let them know something went wrong. And it makes sure you've done a HIT from them so they can bonus you if they need to. So if you see the trouble ticket post, keep an eye out for an actual survey. I've never had issues with any of them. Not qualifying for any of their surveys anymore probably doesn't qualify as "trouble".
Well, let's see..I owe my employer over $1200 for a chargeback from a lying client. He claimed fraud and it's obviously not fraud but the CC company is siding with the customer. So yeah. I'm looking for a part-time job now too.
That really sucks. I guess you can't prove it? That isn't fair to you. BTW have you seen the new Curb season yet?
Not yet. I might go stream it over the weekend. And no I can't prove it as the nature of our business is online/over the phone so we don't actually see the c.c and ID...but who would commit fraud by buying an airline ticket in the stolen credit card's name? What I think happened it he found a cheaper fare and rather than cancel his flight and incur penalties he just figured claim fraud and get all the money returned. So he no-showed on the flight and the airline charged us anyway. I hate my job sometimes.
Title: A Research Survey about Operating System Usage, Habits, and Preferences | PANDA Requester: CMU Research Team [A1945VPG09F0Z4] (TO) TO Ratings: No TO (Submit a new TO rating for this requester) Description: This study aims to assess the preferences and habits of users with regard to a variety of features within their personal computer's operating system’s settings Time: 30 minutes Hits Available: 1 Reward: $4.00 Qualifications: Location is US
Took me about 12 min. Now I'm all surveyed out. :calm: Going to have some Apple Crisp. Thanks for posting.
Sigh. So busy slogging through that advice-for-new-turkers HIT I never even saw the easy money. I read too damn slowly. And it took over 10 seconds to submit. Was starting to panic thinking something had gone wrong.