It's an easy hit. It doesn't pay much, but that doesn't bother me and it's better than Oscar. I got two emails from them this morning. One was thanking me for doing their hit and telling me that my rating for them had been raised from 5(which it was after doing their ridiculously simple test) to 20, so that I would qualify for doing more hits. It said to be on the lookout because they are going to post a lot of them over the next few days. The other email was a link to do more hits for them. It was my assumption that my hit had been accepted and everything was great. So I did another one this morning. I have noticed that both of them are still pending approval. I also see that their auto-approve time is 30 days. Their TO score is good, but it doesn't have many ratings yet. My question would be, do I do as many as I can because it's practically a sure thing, or is this just asking for a mass rejection?
Depends on how much of a risk you're able to take I personally would like it's legit and okay to work on but I also wouldn't go crazy shop til you drop and work on them until they're gone.
I second this. Just do as many as you can take a rejection for just in case. Hopefully they're good for it!!
They're majority rules HIT. When I contacted him, he said he'll approve it even if it disagrees with the other worker.
That's a strange thing to make majority rules. I'm going to wait until they are approved before I make any further decisions on whether or not to do more of them. I don't have any doubt that my answers were right, so if they are rejected, I'll know that something is definitely wrong with the requester.
Not me. I've done eighteen of them since Friday and all of them are still pending approval. Hits are incredibly easy though, especially since they divided it up between the different schools.