Loving this NetMSI batch today. So easy and if you skip the ones that require a lot of tags they go QUICK!
How quick does Jason Carr pay on the categorize industries batch? I did a ton yesterday and now I'm thinking i should wait to get approved before I go nuts again
Can you please explain how a HIT gets spammed? Try as I might, I can't imagine how, exactly, that would work.
I meant scammed. I'm stuck on Spam this morning due to my email being full SPAM. Here's the email I received from him though. Oceanos Research 2:30 PM (16 hours ago) to me Hi Mike, I plan on posting hits within the next 2 hours. There should be approximately 2400. I have set it up so that only you and a few other workers are eligible to work on this, based on your performance and reaching out directly to us. Let me know if you are interested. Thank you!!
Lol, even having a Bio degree I did bad. Guess I'm out of the loop. *Whoops that was the medical, did decent on the bio.
Okay then, perhaps you can explain exactly how a requester gets "scammed." Has there ever been a situation where a requester has had money taken from them and not received the work in return?
What's the general feeling about NetMSI? Haven't folks had a lot of problems with unfair rejections lately on big batches from them? I did some NetMSIs on Monday, still waiting for them to approve and pay before I'll do more.
They take forever to approve and will reject occasionally, and of course the HITs are a bit much if you can't stomach it. But the good side is that they post the biggest batches and have never mass rejected me!
scam (skm) Slang n. A fraudulent business scheme; a swindle. tr.v. scammed, scamĀ·ming, scams To defraud; swindle. If someone's submitting a bunch of bogus work and typing N/A on requested information that is available, and typing "alsdkjf" falls under the swindling someone, even some of which are awesome requesters. Which falls under the category of "Scamming." Do I need to do more research for you?
Re: NetMSI They gave me my first rejection of 2013. I stay away. The novelty of porn doesn't make up for the low pay.
The scam would be if the requester pays for that "bogus work," wouldn't you think? I mean, isn't that what the rejection system is for?
Requesters obviously want real humans working their HITS. I assume that with script bots out there being sophisticated enough to maneuver through captchas and email confirmations (and they're very sophisticated) that they can be programmed to "work" big batch HITS that don't have a lot of time-consuming variables.