Flybus Surveys... Not touching them with a bargepole anymore

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191 points for 25 mins of "work", ie, sitting at the laptop and answering mundane questions.
Its also not an easy one to skip some of the indepth questions.
It said that it would take 15 mins, but it was more so, than that, as it wants to do tests to make sure a human was answering the survey, what ever that means.
Doing "I am not a robot" tick wasn't enough, it did 2 stages of questions, before the actual survey.
If anyone wants to try it out, make sure you have more than the "15 mins", you will need another 10 mins at least to prove you are human!
My first one was by Peanutlabs, and they want us to be "honest" in answers!
For all the info, I would have expected at least 250/500 FB points, at least with e-Rewards. its 250 points, and no "I am not a robot" questionings.
 
191 points for 25 mins of "work", ie, sitting at the laptop and answering mundane questions.
Its also not an easy one to skip some of the indepth questions.
It said that it would take 15 mins, but it was more so, than that, as it wants to do tests to make sure a human was answering the survey, what ever that means.
Doing "I am not a robot" tick wasn't enough, it did 2 stages of questions, before the actual survey.
If anyone wants to try it out, make sure you have more than the "15 mins", you will need another 10 mins at least to prove you are human!
My first one was by Peanutlabs, and they want us to be "honest" in answers!
For all the info, I would have expected at least 250/500 FB points, at least with e-Rewards. its 250 points, and no "I am not a robot" questionings.
I've wondered about these FB surveys. Peanutlabs appear to live up to their name of paying peanuts.
 
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Not worth it unless you want to waste some time you have got.
Not sure how many of our other colleagues/friends/pals (those who we have met IRL & online), how many of you take pleasure in sitting at the laptop and doing things like this.
Yes, there are ways of skewing the survey results too, if you are cunning and smart enough to play the game.
Ie, answer not the exact truth, but not lying either, to give yourself the chance of more surveys, ie, not get the message, "sorry, you are not in the group we are looking for in this survey"...
These surveys do give FB points, but don't count towards SC earn, so not worth it for climbing the status tier.
By the look of lack of feedback/replies, I guess a lot of the others also don't see the point in these surveys.
Wonder how long they will keep it going, ;).
 
I’ve been receiving repeated “Invites” but by the sounds of it, I’ll pass. At least RedPlanet contributes to my QF PC tally (plus a few extra miles).

e-Rewards I find useful because you can transfer to several programs and I tend to just look for a short / high points combo. Can’t be bothered doing too many…
 
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