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dmartindale

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« on: November 09, 2015, 07:55:34 pm »
hi , i really don't want to leave this one  if these "surveys" are going to jip me and say i didnt reach their criteria after i filled out their questions for 20-30 minutes then i dont want this job , and should get paid for giving my information out to companies for their statistics or should i start sueing ? or have everyone who does this mad enough to so tired of being taken advantage of o these sites!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2015, 06:24:37 am »
Try to keep your spirits up.  You can earn some extra money if you should stay the course and be determined.  However, a great deal of money it isn't.  There is no union for surveys and if you don't meet their criteria you are simply out of luck with little recourse.  The way that some surveys are written will let you respond to questions for awhile before it disqualifies you from the survey.  Have taken some of these and it was sometimes obvious they could have been much more direct about it!  Unfair!  Then Fusion will tell you that if they aren't paid, you aren't paid.  Too bad there couldn't be people who band together and demand a certain disqualification bonus when a certain number of questions have been answered.

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« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2015, 10:48:45 am »
Fusion Cash is a really good site. I love FC. 

I am on many sites and I find that surveys are a hit or miss on all of them.  I do not qualify for many surveys but when I do, usually everything goes ok and I get my credit.  I say usually because other times, there is a glitch or another problem and I do not get credit. There are times when I believe that I have finished the survey only to get a "sorry, but ...." This has happened on all my sites at one time or another. I am not happy when it does but C'est la Vie. I move on and almost always I have a good experience on the next survey.

When taking surveys, take your time and answer every question carefully. When you finish, leave the congratulations page open for a couple of minutes.

Myself, I try to limit myself to surveys that are less than 30 minutes and in fact, try to stick with those that are 20 minutes or less.

As I said early on, FC is a great site and I hope you will stick with it.  :)




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« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2015, 06:17:45 am »
I agree!!  This is a good site and we have all had our frustrations with surveys and going thru the entire thing then being disqualified.  It happens!  You just have to forget about it and move on.  You will hit one that you get paid.  Try the videos each day and also read the discussion boards to see what offers people are qualifying for.  If you read the discussions you will see that people do make money on here.

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« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2015, 11:08:58 am »
hi , i really don't want to leave this one  if these "surveys" are going to jip me and say i didnt reach their criteria after i filled out their questions for 20-30 minutes then i dont want this job , and should get paid for giving my information out to companies for their statistics or should i start sueing ? or have everyone who does this mad enough to so tired of being taken advantage of o these sites!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There seems to be a lot of the "newbies" that are only here for a day or two complaining about these things.  The questions you're answering are "qualifying" questions, not the actual survey.  If you get past the qualifying questions, then you get to the actual "survey."  ALL surveys have qualifying questions.  Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.  This is not a get rich quick scheme.  It takes your time and determination to make some money each month.  What I CAN tell you is that Fusion Cash is no ripoff.  I get a check every month and so do a lot of others on the site.  Don't give up so easily, you're just as capable as the next guy/girl of making it here.  If you haven't already, please read the TOS so that you know exactly what's expected of you here, and good luck.

TOS LINK:  https://www.fusioncash.net/tos.php

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« Reply #5 on: November 12, 2015, 08:51:40 pm »
At least they pay you when you don't qualify, not many survey sites do that

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« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2015, 09:26:05 am »
hi , i really don't want to leave this one  if these "surveys" are going to jip me and say i didnt reach their criteria after i filled out their questions for 20-30 minutes then i dont want this job , and should get paid for giving my information out to companies for their statistics or should i start sueing ? or have everyone who does this mad enough to so tired of being taken advantage of o these sites!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Legitimate survey sites such as those found here on Fusion Cash are one of the easiest, cut and dry way of making a few extra dollars each month.  Yes, it does get annoying when you are screened out but that is all part of the process.  Everyone who takes surveys goes through the same thing if they stay in long enough. 

If you want to look for another way to earn cash online, I can almost guarantee that there will be a fair share of frustrations along the way.  It doesn't matter what you want to do to earn, you will experience ups and downs.

The choice is up to you. 

Now I have a question for you:  How in the world do you plan to sue a survey company because you are not able to complete the questionnaire?     ???  I'd really like to know how that's going to work for you.  :confused1:

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« Reply #7 on: November 19, 2015, 06:34:27 am »
some people expect to be paid for every thing they do... it's  like saying a company should hire me for filling out their application even if I didn't have the qualifications needed  lol... you won't get rich using this site but you can make decent money each month if you put in some effort

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