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I've had the online supermarket one approved. I do have a vague memory of something showing a NoCode somewhere along the line, but it seems to have gone through anyway.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
Ugh, "MSc Research Project" has come up for me - I accepted, opened it, and it says survey not active. I tried to return it, it wouldn't let me. So now it's showing as an open submission but I can't return it as it's not open?! Average completion time showing as 0mins, guess there must be a problem with it.
I do like Prolific but it does have its flaws :mad:
Make £2020 in 2020 - £263.78/£2020
2020 totals
Swagbucks - £100 | Prolific Academic - £44.54 | Qmee - £10 | PopulusLive - £50
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I contacted the submitter. Not hoping for much0
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Available Places : 2/15
Avg. Completion Time : 60mins
Avg. Reward Per Hour : £5.00/hr
Reward Per Hour estimated by researcher: £5.00/hr
Maximum Allowed Time : 160mins
Reward: £ 5.00
Finally!0 -
You are now unblocked though I do not expect you to tell me the code. All I can say is, that website was crappy compared to the actual online supermarket sites I have used believe it or not, successfully.
By the sound of it there might have been more then one version for it. I would imagine if they accept my 10 minute job when it was meant to take 30, theyll accept yours.
Ive had one tonight for a fiver, which is doing my head in - many logic puzzles and a game which you got scored on, but then they didnt tell me my score at the end :mad:Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
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Wish I had had that one. It is really dead for me. Lucky to get one or two a week. Glad you are gettin' some.0
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By the sound of it there might have been more then one version for it. I would imagine if they accept my 10 minute job when it was meant to take 30, theyll accept yours.
Ive had one tonight for a fiver, which is doing my head in - many logic puzzles and a game which you got scored on, but then they didnt tell me my score at the end :mad:
Same one I've just finished. Duller than a dull thing. And the puzzle at the beginning didn't come up with plus or minus points they were just those little broken jpg boxes so I guessed!
The letters and patterns pickled my brain!
But for a fiver, beggars can't be choosers0 -
Brookside88 wrote: »Same one I've just finished. Duller than a dull thing. And the puzzle at the beginning didn't come up with plus or minus points they were just those little broken jpg boxes so I guessed!
The letters and patterns pickled my brain!
But for a fiver, beggars can't be choosers
No, but at 10.30 at night, I am not sure my brain was happy to cope with logic puzzles. There were ones at the end where it was a complete guess.
And I would like to know my score from the previous game, as apparently there is a bonus on offer, but the researcher said no more regarding that.....signs of filthy behaviour on their part.Debt: May 15: £17335 Jul 16: £13874 Jan 17: £11,606 Dec 18: £8,308 Sept 19: £4,969 Jul 21: £890
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Well, stone me if I ain't just been paid for that £5 supermarket one. I did not think I had even finished it. Impressed, I am. :T0
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