Can't Find Good HITs? 12/21

Discussion in 'Great HITs' started by mtnsurf, Dec 21, 2012.

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  1. pcereola

    pcereola User

    Hi everyone, I just wanted to let you all know that I just finished doing that $9 hit that RWStein posted about. Really easy and fast. The requester has been in touch with me by email and has answered all my questions and emails within minutes. PM RWStein if you want to give it a try:)



    Paid already:)))
     
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  2. Don't the "sign up for an offer" jobs violate the TOS on Amazon?
     
  3. paulstead

    paulstead User

    God these "Is this the most appropriate category" HITs make me wish my brain would melt out of my ear holes.
     
  4. woyzeck

    woyzeck User

    Took me about 18-20 minutes. Kind of tedious. Minimal reading and no writing though.
     
  5. BeerMe

    BeerMe User

    HITs Submitted 5114 —
    ... Approved 5004 99.9%
    ... Rejected 5 0.1%
    ... Pending 105 —


    Oh yeah.
     
  6. Does that $9 hit need real info on the first sign up page or just for the offers ?
     
  7. Most. Boring. Survey. Ever.
    23 minutes
     
  8. paulstead

    paulstead User

  9. correlation

    correlation Member

  10. dottommytm

    dottommytm User

    Sweet just broke 3k $$ :) $3,007.94
     
  11. bredeanf

    bredeanf User

    What are some specific examples of HITs that violate Amazon Mechanical Turk policies?
    HITs requiring disclosure of the Worker's identity or e-mail address, either directly or indirectly
    HITs requiring registration at another website or group
    HITs that directly or indirectly promote a site, service, or opinion
    HITs that violate the terms and conditions of an activity or website (for instance asking Workers to vote for something)
    HITs that have explicit or offensive content, for instance, nudity, but do not have the Adult Content Qualification
    HITs asking Workers to solicit third parties
    HITs that generate "referred" site visits or click-through traffic
    HITs that ask Workers to take action to manipulate a website's behavior or results
    HITs that violate intellectual property rights of any party
    HITs that require Workers to download software
     
  12. RWStein

    RWStein User

    Thank you - but WOW!!!

    There go so many surveys... So many phone and computer app HITs, So many "Write about your bank, credit card, credit union, etc," HITs, etc... Really??? The $5, +$5, +10 Gift giving survey not only required our email but that of a friend or family member!! The write about your credit union, credit card, bank, insurance company are obviously manipulating Wallet Hub... How about all those survey hits that require you download that imaginIT software or whatever it is to do the survey? I could go on - but.....
     
  13. JenniLeigh

    JenniLeigh User

    Title: Answer a 4 minute survey about responsibility.
    Requester: Cocolab at UC Berkeley [A1N1YFYVJGJSBR] (TO)
    Description: In this 4 minute survey, you will be asked to read a short story and make judgments about responsibility.
    Reward: $0.20
    Qualifications: HIT approval rate (%) is greater than 95, Location is US
    Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2KGW3K4F0OHOD4STMGBO8L96MEC01G
    [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys [/size]​
     
  14. ivyleaf

    ivyleaf Member

    Just did the $9 hit RWStein posted and have been paid already. If anyone else is considering it, email the guy, he is very easy to communicate with.
     
  15. paulstead

    paulstead User

  16. dottommytm

    dottommytm User

    Lol just did that Gift follow up 5 dollar survey... took literally 1 min.
     
  17. TAC

    TAC User

    "Just did the $9 hit RWStein posted and have been paid already. If anyone else is considering it, email the guy, he is very easy to communicate with"


    I also did it and paid. Very quick.
     
  18. RWStein

    RWStein User

    Yeah me too!!! That's $10 from them and when my mom fills hers out next week that will be another $10 for a total of $20 for all of 10 minutes work... But apparently it is an AMT TOS violation because they needed email addresses... :D
     
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