Yesterday I had my first 'over $100' ever.
This morning I woke up with a hard block from the requester I'd got most
of it from. They said I made too many mistakes. I had 9 rejections from them
out of the hundreds I'd done. I emailed the first day worried about a popup saying
I'd done something wrong, but it doesn't let me see what exactly, I didn't want it
hurting me later if I was making mistakes, this is what I got:
"Hi Amy,
Thank you for your email and for working on our hits. Every little bit of
annotations goes a long way, we look forward to approving your hits. Thank
you for your email."
So I just didn't worry about it. It was devastating to wake up to, I don't want to
mess things up, and b/c of the panda in PC turning black, I realized I;d seen that before. But cannot remember who or what it was from. I'll get over it, but I know once I start getting overly worried about things, I end up making it worse.
I'm going to email...and though getting a block is understandable if I was doing things wrong, but where I certainly was in no way trying to scam them and was honestly doing my best, so I know what and how to ask, can't they use quals to keep people from doing thiings? The same way it is used for surveys once you've done them?
Also, because I really need to find out if/what other blocks I may have and for some dumb reason just didn't realze that's what they are, there's no real way to find out is there, besides hopefully maybe searching my emails?