I would like to report this:
The survey is hosted by questionpro (removed the link)
It lures you to enter your personal information (real name and e-mail) claiming that it is an interesting survey for beer drinkers. Once you submit your personal info and submit, instead of actually getting a survey on beer you get routed through samplicious and as you know samplicious always asks you questions and you never get to a survey lately..... Only this time I answered profile questions that had nothing to do with beer, TONS of them, and then as usual with samplicious, no surveys available....... This is only a tactic to lure you to enter personal info they will probably sell your e-mail.
In other words you won't get a survey about beer. it will simply keep bouncing you from site to site. Most times you will not get a survey, sometimes you wll get a survey but totally unrelated to beer. You can keep attempting this, don't click OK to go back to PL panel, close window and keep re-attempting, but don't use your real name and e-mail, it is simply a router that rotates whatever surveys they have much like a network. If a company has to be misleading like that, might as well not provide your personal info....
Now I have attempted the offer 3 times in a row, and all 3 times it happened the SAME, so it's no coincidence.
It makes me sick to see cheating all over, offers, tasks, walls, it's an epidemic and I am going to fully expose this.
This is the text you will see for this specific survey:
and at the bottom:
Powered by question pro
Now I attempted it againa nd doing a survey on clothes lol, I am sure I will be kicked off somewhere and not be credited.
UPDATE: a scam, just as figured. If you DO get a survey and complete it you won't get credit, it will redirect you to questionpro to sign up withi them. CHEAP tactics for a sponsor to get sign-ups.
I don't even care for my credit at this point, it is the principle, I am sending a legal registered letter to the sponsor to remove ALL my personal info from their data bank, and if I get ONE piece of spam I will bill them for each piece of spam received (there is legal precedent for this).
The survey is hosted by questionpro (removed the link)
It lures you to enter your personal information (real name and e-mail) claiming that it is an interesting survey for beer drinkers. Once you submit your personal info and submit, instead of actually getting a survey on beer you get routed through samplicious and as you know samplicious always asks you questions and you never get to a survey lately..... Only this time I answered profile questions that had nothing to do with beer, TONS of them, and then as usual with samplicious, no surveys available....... This is only a tactic to lure you to enter personal info they will probably sell your e-mail.
In other words you won't get a survey about beer. it will simply keep bouncing you from site to site. Most times you will not get a survey, sometimes you wll get a survey but totally unrelated to beer. You can keep attempting this, don't click OK to go back to PL panel, close window and keep re-attempting, but don't use your real name and e-mail, it is simply a router that rotates whatever surveys they have much like a network. If a company has to be misleading like that, might as well not provide your personal info....
Now I have attempted the offer 3 times in a row, and all 3 times it happened the SAME, so it's no coincidence.
It makes me sick to see cheating all over, offers, tasks, walls, it's an epidemic and I am going to fully expose this.
This is the text you will see for this specific survey:
and at the bottom:
Powered by question pro
Now I attempted it againa nd doing a survey on clothes lol, I am sure I will be kicked off somewhere and not be credited.
UPDATE: a scam, just as figured. If you DO get a survey and complete it you won't get credit, it will redirect you to questionpro to sign up withi them. CHEAP tactics for a sponsor to get sign-ups.
I don't even care for my credit at this point, it is the principle, I am sending a legal registered letter to the sponsor to remove ALL my personal info from their data bank, and if I get ONE piece of spam I will bill them for each piece of spam received (there is legal precedent for this).