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Understandings of health and illness - WOMEN
Hosted by David Barron
£1.00 • 12 minutes • £5.00/hr • 147/200
Understandings of health and illness - MEN
Hosted by David Barron
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so the more logical answers will come from my side....:p *runs*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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Just had a study come up, £2.50 for 10 minutes, something about watching a video and answering a few questions about your past experiences. Was already full by the time I clicked 'reserve' (about 20 seconds after it showed up on my browser tab) - maybe some of you were luckier. I think they only needed 30 people.0
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Same thing happend to me yesterday, julicorn. I don't think this reserve place thingy is a resounding success, somehow. Seems we still need to be as quick off the mark as with the old site.0
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Missed that one too Julicorn then a £3 one swiftly after0
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[Deleted User] wrote:Missed that one too Julicorn then a £3 one swiftly after
That must have been painful! I've not had anything pop up since, but we shall see.0 -
It's swings and roundabouts, I had a really good week a few weeks back now it's back to fastest finger first and I'm not good at that today0
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Been paid for the clothing one 8/8. No bonus as yet though.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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Yep, ditto, mikep.
If anyone else gets the £18 one, I have received the invitation to the second (extremely long) part this a.m. You don't have to do all the tasks in one go and some are quite fun so, provided they cough up, it's a thumbs up from me.0 -
Yep, ditto, mikep.
If anyone else gets the £18 one, I have received the invitation to the second (extremely long) part this a.m. You don't have to do all the tasks in one go and some are quite fun so, provided they cough up, it's a thumbs up from me.
I wonder if they renegade on their £6 completion bonus promise, if theres anything we can really do about it?
I'm not saying they will, just musing.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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Do you mean renege, mikep? I somehow don't think they will. I had a couple of messages from the researcher during the course of it; think they were sent to all participants and it is clearly stated in the blurb that the sick squid is payable for completing all eight parts. I seem to recall it was originally six parts; I think she snuck a couple of extra ones in but may be mistaken.
I would hope, if she does fail to pay, that PA would make good. They will be hearing about it if they don't but Tina (was it?) seemed OK to me.
My misgivings about this £18 one were because there was no indication of when the second part would appear and the implication was that, if they did not like your answers to the first part, you would get nothing after spending ~ an hour on what felt like an interrogation.
When did I pass the paranoia baton to you, Mr. P?
ETA: Man, that study was looonngg but at least it did not drag on for months.0
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