yeah, after dealing with raphael mudge (or, rather, being unable to get any information out of him) and movie enquirer, i'm starting to take the 'communicativity' rating on TO a lot more seriously...
They sound legit after I got to reading. I didn't know so many people had made contact via email with her already. They actually seem easy. I'm going to wait and see if there's still some when my hands and eyes aren't so numb from Rubin hits, then I know some more feedback will be posted fore sure.
If you're the one that replied to my comment on the requester's review, that was a rather silly comment to leave.
With the Melissa hits, we've only heard of one person being approved out of how many people doing these? I'll wait to see if anyone else has been approved and likewise will post if she approves the handful I did. I've had my account since '09 with no hard blocks. I'm not about to start now.
Hopefully someone else will speak up with a confirmation, but maybe not. No one spoke up about contacting her until after I made a post about it.
uh oh... i'm scared now. that is super confusing though. she/he is rejecting because you didn't write it for the people living in the area? i'm confused. i wonder if that's some type of error because i do not see why we'd get asked to describe a hotel for people living in the town of the hotel.. that doesn't make sense. and in the directions, it tells you to focus on like pre-flight people. So are we suppose to be writing for people who stay at hotels near airports in their own town to wait for their flight? i never heard of that. ugh i'm scared to check my account. i dont want any rejections.
Ah Matt Rubin just approved all of my HITs from the same day I did all of those rejected Smartsheets I just got...good old Matt!
It's funny when you first start and you don't have many hits submitted and you take a rejection and your approval rating shoots way down. But when you've got a huge huge number of hits summitted, you might take a mass rejection of 75 and your rating still stays at a 99%
i messaged back on both of these rejections. not arguing so much as lightly prodding about the ridiculosity of paying to stay in a hotel pre-flight when you live minutes away, as well as asking for the specific language i used that caused the rejection. my descriptions are usually pretty generic, and i'm careful not to treat the hotels as anything other than a travel convenience. there were some where i listed some local destinations, but i've done that on plenty of reviews that were approved, so it's the consistent application of this 'rule' that i'm more concerned about. i've got four i'm working on right now and i'm trying to be as generic as possible about the nature of guest the hotel is intended for...
I believed you; I'm just a bit worried that nobody else is gettin' approved yet xD. I did about 70 of them, so I'm kind of shittin' bricks right now xD.