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Re: New PTC requirement - alternate tracking suggestion
« Reply #60 on: July 17, 2013, 10:26:18 pm »
Hey, I'm just wondering why your total received ($1538)  is more than your total in offers ($1465)?  :dontknow:
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To all, I've read this proposal and I think it's pretty reasonable.  I'd like to get all the kinks out of the current setup before adding another layer of complication -- but most likely I will adjust this down the line to be more sensitive to high-value credits.

I'm thinking that the PTC would be open to you if you either earn 5c of qualifying credits since your last PTC attempt, OR if you have, say, $4-5 in qualifying credits over the past week.  In that way, productive earners would be able to complete the PTC daily even if they hit a dry spell as long as 2-3 days in a row, as long as they were regularly earning larger amounts from e.g. surveys, offers, cashback mall, etc.

Does this make sense?  Would it work as a solution to this issue?

I personally think this would be quite fair. Normally, I try to do as much as I can each day, however there are times when I can't get on very much. The last two weeks have been much the case as my father-in-law has been in the hospital and I've been spending every day trying to help out where needed and haven't been able to get on the computer as much. I'm thankful for that daily Vaseline offer in order to get the daily 5 cent requirement, although I know that offer won't be available forever. Whatever you decide to do, I am sure it will be reasonable and fair for all. ,

I hope your father-in-law will be okay and able to go home soon. 

@jcribb16.....Thank you so much!!! He is starting to do better, but will probably be a couple of weeks.
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Re: New PTC requirement - alternate tracking suggestion
« Reply #61 on: July 22, 2013, 12:31:46 pm »
To all, I've read this proposal and I think it's pretty reasonable.  I'd like to get all the kinks out of the current setup before adding another layer of complication -- but most likely I will adjust this down the line to be more sensitive to high-value credits.

I'm thinking that the PTC would be open to you if you either earn 5c of qualifying credits since your last PTC attempt, OR if you have, say, $4-5 in qualifying credits over the past week.  In that way, productive earners would be able to complete the PTC daily even if they hit a dry spell as long as 2-3 days in a row, as long as they were regularly earning larger amounts from e.g. surveys, offers, cashback mall, etc.

Does this make sense?  Would it work as a solution to this issue?

Anything along these lines sounds reasonable.  I think it would help newer people psychologically as one would think a larger offer would "buy" them some extra PTC days.  It could also help others who have busy schedules and may not be able to do the extra 5 cents "every day", so they could "power up" on the days they have time to work offers.  And hopefully will help the occasional dry spells that happen from time to time.

I have confidence you'll monitor the activity as this new rule shakes out, stabilize it, and evaluate a fair value to implement to accommodate large offer workers to ensure FC stays in the black and maximize worker activity.

Thanks for considering this enhancement.  Whenever it is implemented in whatever form you find best suitable, I hope for those who are struggling with the 5 cents every day (it's probably more the "every day" that's the harder for some), that this will give them greater flexibility and opportunity.

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