it was actually a 20 dollar hit...5 dollars just to qualify then 10 bucks if your friend/relative completes fridays survey and 5 if you complete your own follow up.
Is anyone else doing this Native Speaker HIT? Are we just supposed to close the program when we're done, or what?
i think people were complaining about much shittier work than that. and i think we've all learned to basically ignore those links...
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Who hasn't? I get about 0-2 per 1k now though but I have been doing them for quite some time. The key is to return what you are unsure of.
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I have... it happens, they are majority rules. That being said, I still do them, anything that seems the slightest bit iffy I return....
i got 3 out of <150 rejected. the reasoning is nice and vague, "The system rejected this answer because it does not match 2 other workers." at least i got enough accepted that it didn't change my acceptance % being able to knock out a .02 hit in less than 10 secs is fine by me. works out to at least .12 a min
Nope. It sounded like he might not post any for awhile now. Go read the thread in the requesters forum.
On a lot of those Rubin HITs the problem is people are not putting the actual class names that they find, but instead are just copying and pasting the course name that is listed. The problem with that is someone may have actually found a course that fits the description but if the name is not correct it leads the .50 batch all over the place. But to say that this batch was any worse is probably not true.
Today's rubin batch was my easiest batch yet. I only had to return 1 or 2 out of 30+ due to crappy course names.