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I finally got the Yale hit but it started me at 7/10 for the tutorial! No idea what's going on.
i did like 30 of them, i`ll stop now and check if they app later. thanksHe used to pay a lot more for the same hits and has rejected many. I used to enjoy them but personally do not feel comfortable doing work for him anymore. YMMV
so what's that, a 0.07% rejection rate?Every single a9 batch I get 1-2 rejections.
I'm working on making a list of what I have. Haven't gone through all of them yet, only 8 out of 300! Lol... but I will definitely PM you a list as soon as I'm doneDo you have a list of what you have? I'm not into comics but if you had any I had as a kid I'd be interested in a few. PM me if you have a list.
it varies, but he has been known to mass reject if I recall correctly. Just be careful, maybe download the 'best/worst case scenario' script.is john taylor good requester? some bad reviews on turk opticon. afraid of rejections from him. "Determine whether a company is a digital marketing agency or not."
they seed AC pics in there and check those.Weird. I've never gotten a reject from a9 ever. Didn't know they took the time to reject!
That sounds, not right. COULD be someone keeps grabbing it before you can see it but still, I think they should be able to give you more information.I'm in contact with a requester who is trying to post a dummy hit to compensate me for a broken survey, but sends me a title and "searchable keywords" that don't result in any HITs. He says its been published and live for 22 hours. I'm going on 7 days of back and forth communication with this guy and failed HITs/searches. He can't seem to provide me a requester name/ID, or HIT ID, or anything else useful. It's UCLA, according to the email, so I don't think I'm being scammed. Anybody have any ideas?
I think I've had 2 or 3 of mine rejected for them but I know they were deserved (I was using kaduchi's script for the first time and I was going too fast)Weird. I've never gotten a reject from a9 ever. Didn't know they took the time to reject!
That is always the best way when you are unsure about any requester. Check TO, do a few, see if they approve and then decide if they are worth it. At least that is my method!i did like 30 of them, i`ll stop now and check if they app later. thanks
how much is it for? There are two 50 cent "dummy" hits upI'm in contact with a requester who is trying to post a dummy hit to compensate me for a broken survey, but sends me a title and "searchable keywords" that don't result in any HITs. He says its been published and live for 22 hours. I'm going on 7 days of back and forth communication with this guy and failed HITs/searches. He can't seem to provide me a requester name/ID, or HIT ID, or anything else useful. It's UCLA, according to the email, so I don't think I'm being scammed. Anybody have any ideas?
Actually, I think this board is really easy going (and you-all are great :blueheartKind of off topic, but congrats on your 1000th post. How many of those are you telling us to calm down?
Title: Quick Hit Fast Test WebPage 3 | PANDA Requester: Maria DiVirgilio [A3NMMRXAO1GEWI] (TO) TO Ratings: No TO (Submit a new TO rating for this requester) Description: Quick Hit Fast Test WebPage 3 Time: 10 minutes Hits Available: 1 Reward: $0.25 Qualifications: None |
I've collected comics and sold them on Ebay. I've found when dealing with just one or two high quality items priority mail flat rate envelopes are life savers. Free shipping is a huge draw and you can usually make up the difference in bid increases. Good luck!I asked this question to the night crew... Hoping the day crew can help
Long story short I just bought about 300 comic books I'm looking to sell and only want to sell on eBay as a last resort. What other options are out there for selling comics books? Does anyone have a website or service they'd recommend? I'm not looking to unload quickly, but don't want to keep them forever either. I haven't had the chance to go through all of them yet... but they seem like a good mix of Marvel, DC, and Walt Disney comics ranging from 1960 -1991. I will be going through them individually when it's slow on turk and looking up the value on each one. They are all in excellent condition and I bought them for $1/ea because the guy is moving and doesn't want to deal with them. Hoping to make my money back plus some. I have a feeling that some are pretty valuable, but don't know for sure just yet. *fingers crossed* So far I've looked up only 8 of them and they have a total value of $90! 292 more to go...
Title: Evaluating arguments | PANDA Requester: Derek J Koehler [AN8LXOVUSVKGB] (Contact) (TO): [Pay: 3.69][Fair: 4.82][Comm: 4.00][Fast: 4.77] Description: You are invited to participate in a study that is intended to assess how people evaluate controversial arguments. Time: 3 hours Hits Available: 1 Reward: $0.25 Qualifications: HIT approval rate (%) is not less than 95; Location is US |
Morning cupcakes!