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Topic: Long Surveys-How many can I do a day?  (Read 1250 times)

cl35padilla

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Long Surveys-How many can I do a day?
« on: May 20, 2010, 09:59:31 am »
I am new to this, just started this morning. I am wondering how many offers I can complete in a day? Is there a limit? Are all the surveys so long? I do not see my offers posted on my account. How long does it take to show up on my account. Please help I am lost!!

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Re: Long Surveys-How many can I do a day?
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2010, 12:55:49 pm »
Hello and welcome.

You are allowed to complete each survey offer once per 24 hour period.  If you successfully complete the offer and try to do it again before the 24 hours, you will be told upon clicking the offer when you will be able to come back to do it again.  The daily PTC can be completed once per calendar day.

Survey lengths vary from survey to survey.  I have done surveys which have lasted like one minute, and others which have lasted close to an hour.

The time it takes to credit to your account can also vary.  Sometimes it's literally within a minute after completing the offer.  Other times, it has taken upwards of 30 minutes.  The key thing to remember when doing the surveys (and any offer for that matter) is to make sure you clear all cookies and your cache before starting the offer, make sure your browser is set to accept third party cookies, and once you finish the offer, leave the window open for at least five minutes afterwards.

However, sometimes an offer just won't credit.  It happens, even when you do everything right, and is just the nature of the beast when it comes to doing offers on sites like this.  I can tell you that of the over 700 offers which have credited for me personally, since I have joined here, only like three times has something not credited.  If you ask me, that's one hell of a percentage of crediting success.  :thumbsup:

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