Title: Psychology study (approximately 20-30 minutes) Requester: Garry lab [A2AJGAVCV3HRMW] (TO) TO Ratings: ***** 3.78 Communicativity ***** 3.35 Generosity ***** 4.49 Fairness ***** 4.34 Promptness Number of Responses: 72 (Submit a new TO rating for this requester) Description: Play a computer game where you interact with animals. Reward: $0.50 Qualifications: HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95, Location is US ~12 min
There is a script that does exactly that. I had it and ended up deleting it for some reason. Now I can't find it again.
http://userscripts.org/scripts/review/170862 There's also a HIT Expander portion to Chet's AMT Tools extension.
That would be survey content. Do the HIT in good faith, put in honest effort, all I can tell you. Thank you!!!! <3 (no homo)
Tjololo is the person to ask AFAIK. Doesn't seem like it should be too difficult, though. I might google around a bit re: that.
I meant with the glitches I was hearing about. Not how to get the most money. I just wanna finish it.
Gotcha. It can work in your benefit as long as you use it wisely, it's good your working on paying it back though. If you handle it right, they can benefit you in the long run. Just too many people get in over their head, sound like you was more wiser than a lot of school kids though. After you get it paid off, invest in a cd from the bank, then use that cd as collateral to get a loan. Then just put the loan money in another account and don't touch it, then pay the bank back on that loan. Then you'll still have your CD with your cash and drawing interest at the same time while you pay that loan back and it'll give you a few points on your score also when you finish.
It should work fine. I believe people had issues with the other person leaving the chat without finishing. Hence my "advice". Good faith, honest effort.
If you encounter glitches, post here asking for someone who knows what's up to PM you so that the survey content stays out of the thread. I did that survey fine without glitches; it's possible you won't encounter them in your version and it's possible the glitch has been fixed either way.
Code: function changeHeight() { var iframes = document.getElementsByTagName('iframe'); var height = document.getElementById("new_size").value; for(var i = 0; i < iframes.length; i++) { iframes[i].height = height; That seems to be the part that does the dirty work in the script. Interesting. I know just enough JS to say "interesting".
Title: Tell us what kinds of products that you like! Requester: Nicholas M. Michalak [A1B3VG4UTYL3TG] (TO) TO Ratings: ***** 5.00 Communicativity ***** 3.92 Generosity ***** 5.00 Fairness ***** 5.00 Promptness Number of Responses: 12 (Submit a new TO rating for this requester) Description: Quick and easy study about product preferences--less than 3 minutes. Reward: $0.20 Qualifications: Location is US 3-4 min