Can you buy anything, use a service, apply for something, walk into a shop etc. etc. with out getting a survey. Come on world give me a break!!
aussie_paul said
09:39 PM Oct 29, 2016
iana wrote:
Can you buy anything, use a service, apply for something, walk into a shop etc. etc. with out getting a survey. Come on world give me a break!!
I earn good pocket money by answering surveys online.
Aussie Paul.
Tony Bev said
10:20 PM Oct 29, 2016
iana wrote:
Can you buy anything, use a service, apply for something, walk into a shop etc. etc. with out getting a survey. Come on world give me a break!!
Tongue in cheek
It must be the curse of the intelligent looking people, Ian
They never seem to make a beeline to me
The Belmont Bear said
10:56 PM Oct 29, 2016
I don't know how many times they count "not interested" but that's my usual response.
sandsmere said
06:57 AM Oct 30, 2016
I did 1 survey about 12 months ago and then got bombarded with dozens of emails from all sorts
of unrelated businesses. Ignore them now.
CC Bear said
07:00 AM Oct 30, 2016
Frim inbox to delete box, walk into 1st choice to buy wine get home a survey. Not interested seeing I chose my own wine, waited in line and paid. Every time a survey no thanks and told them so but keep sending. Bah
Ge said
12:08 PM Oct 30, 2016
Why oh why do you give your correct email or phone no, just make up one to give em. Same as when shops ask for your post code, I always give Sydney 2000 I live in W.A. Most of the time the shop assistant doe's not catch on or if they do you say you are on holiday.
-- Edited by Ge on Sunday 30th of October 2016 12:09:55 PM
Gaylehere said
09:32 PM Nov 2, 2016
I answer on line surveys too like aussie paul. If you've got the time. I usually don't do them if they take more than 15 minutes though.
aussie_paul said
09:42 PM Nov 2, 2016
If I get a heap of unsolicited emails I just unsubscribe with a clean out every so often. Due to my disabilities I do spend quite a bit of time in my comy lounge chair with laptop on my knee so might as well be productive. Every couple of weeks or so a $20 voucher turns up in the mail.
Aussie Paul.
Santa said
12:43 PM Nov 4, 2016
Simply say no, I never provide an email address when making a purchase, seems to make little difference, they still take my cash and hand the goods over.
Can you buy anything, use a service, apply for something, walk into a shop etc. etc. with out getting a survey. Come on world give me a break!!
I earn good pocket money by answering surveys online.
Aussie Paul.
Tongue in cheek
It must be the curse of the intelligent looking people, Ian
They never seem to make a beeline to me
I did 1 survey about 12 months ago and then got bombarded with dozens of emails from all sorts
of unrelated businesses. Ignore them now.
Why oh why do you give your correct email or phone no, just make up one to give em.
Same as when shops ask for your post code, I always give Sydney 2000 I live in W.A.
Most of the time the shop assistant doe's not catch on or if they do you say you are on holiday.
-- Edited by Ge on Sunday 30th of October 2016 12:09:55 PM
If I get a heap of unsolicited emails I just unsubscribe with a clean out every so often. Due to my disabilities I do spend quite a bit of time in my comy lounge chair with laptop on my knee so might as well be productive. Every couple of weeks or so a $20 voucher turns up in the mail.

Aussie Paul.
Simply say no, I never provide an email address when making a purchase, seems to make little difference, they still take my cash and hand the goods over.