Morning all! Turking in between cleaning the house and doing laundry today. Just finished this one, I thought it was kind of fun. Took me 19 minutes. Title: Answering 20 Questions and Questionnaire Requester: Yuval Feldman [A1ZDNIXQZ3WXZO] (TO) Description: You will be asked to answer 20 questions and complete a questionnaire Reward: $1.00 Qualifications: Location is US Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2C4PHMVHVKCJ5DSBIWVJF9KUZ9153H [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys [/size]
I'm sure most of you know about CrowdSource batches, but this one seems kind of decent. Search keywords on google. Then Paste most relevant URL. That's it. https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=25M5K4F0OHOVXT3E3IF2P93HFE5212 *important Make sure to read instructions on how to copy and paste URL. They want the URL found within the search page itself.
I asked one requester why, when it happened before, and he said it wasn't anything negative. He just wanted other people to do his survey. <shrug>
Anyone have tips to doing these quickly? I seem to do these at a snail's pace, taking at least minute for each one.
I got this: The Requester (Opinion Survey) has chosen to prevent you from working on any of this Requester's HITs. I don't understand this, never even done one of their surveys before. I emailed them and asked for an explanation.
First tip is so have two windows open side by side. So you can type into google search and not have to go back and forth. Second, be a very fast typist! Sorry, but there seems to be no way to copy and paste the key words over.
Reject from Peter Segal, electronics survey. Filled it in, wrote a ton. PM'd him to see what's up. I'm hoping not another Duke rejector, anything to not pay out. :\
You probably did this survey or similar one for this requester before. Their name in TO is Research Study, so they might have changed it recently.
That may be the case, but they should not be Hard Blocking for this reason. There are several other ways around this other than a Hard Block.
I dont think you understand the difference between a hard block and a soft block. When you receive the 'Account Warning' email, you have a hard block. If you dont receive an email from Amazon, you dont have a hard block.
Me too! I don't have any record of doing a survey for them either. Didn't see anything under Research study either, but my script might not working well.
When I got my block from Venue Quality, that is the message I was receiving then I go the Account Warning a couple of days later.