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-_-I'm a consumer. I have nothing to trade.
-_-I'm a consumer. I have nothing to trade.
You're one of those dirty worker customers!I'm a consumer. I have nothing to trade.
Sometimes I think I make a small edit to every single post I make.I really need to proofread my posts
That's not a bad thing to do. I do the same thing, but instead of emailing, I put a link to the screenshot in the submission box. Just putting your worker ID in the submission box is kind of pointless since requesters receive your worker ID automatically with any submission anyhow, so you might as well put something useful in the submission box.So, I'm new so if this is a bad thing to do I apologize ahead of time, if I don't get a survey code I take a screen shot and email them the link to the screenshot, I've never gotten an email back before saying it was wrong but I have gotten them approved everytime. So there's that.
Yeah, they should have, but you should ask. I at least got the regular pay, now this on top of it.Really? I wonder if I should e-mail even though I think they should have just done something without me asking
Don't do it, @Kerek. It's a trick!
I thought that maybe it was an inside joke -- not a typo.I really need to proofread my posts
Good point.you're wasting valuable time on a forum
I agree with what you said about how rejections get better with time, but they're still frustrating. especially when the requester doesn't respond to emails or claims you didnt do something you know you did. when i first started turking, I was constantly focused on avoiding rejections bc I was mass rejected before I had even hit 5k hits approved. Even though they were all eventually reversed, I was still scarred from it lmao. Now I just go in on hits, and then cry afterwards if they get rejected, but not too long. I have enough hits approved now to where I won't be ruined like I was that night I was mass rejected. I think I was only qualified to do those shitty Oscar Smith hits before all thsoe rejections were reversed. Good times.he had a great TO until the other day, and several people had similar complaints.
shrug
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