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#1 by lotoole » Thu Nov 19, 2015 11:23

Oops, I pressed the "no I didn't complete this survey" button when I actually meant to press the "yes I did complete this survey" button. Does the system catch these or am I just out of luck?
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#2 by valerie » Thu Nov 19, 2015 11:24

It doesn't matter. That is simply there for your own reference and has nothing to do with
the offer/survey crediting.
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#3 by hansgruber » Thu Nov 19, 2015 16:33

ive done this a few times ive also clicked yes without meaning to, it doesnt actually do anything
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#4 by revroach » Fri Nov 20, 2015 02:40

valerie wrote: It doesn't matter. That is simply there for your own reference and has nothing to do with
the offer/survey crediting.

Then why have it? I'm not going to forget what I just spent a 1/2 hour doing.
It would only slow down my work if that is the case.
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#5 by Sarah_Hill » Fri Nov 20, 2015 05:13

revroach wrote:
valerie wrote: It doesn't matter. That is simply there for your own reference and has nothing to do with
the offer/survey crediting.

Then why have it? I'm not going to forget what I just spent a 1/2 hour doing.
It would only slow down my work if that is the case.

I think it might be meant to help you refresh the page more quickly when you've successfully completed a survey, so you can see for example if the survey has been credited (without having to go to your account main page).

Another instance, in the event that you have a list of pending surveys' invitations (which actually happens), and you complete one, you click "Yes" and that one disappears from the list; even if it's not likely that you're going to click on the same survey again, as it appears as "clicked", you could do it by mistake and then you'd loose a few seconds until you close the site, come back and click on the next survey in your list.

Cheers!
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#6 by revroach » Fri Nov 20, 2015 08:36

Had not thought of those reasons. Makes sense.
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