Qantas Red Planet

Completed Project Jalapeno on Gambler's help Victoria for 150 points despite I am not a real gambler in real life
 
Completed Project Jalapeno on Gambler's help Victoria for 150 points despite I am not a real gambler in real life
I got a fair way through this one (10 mins plus) and then got kicked out due to "target group being full", I was pretty close to end of the survey. Not sure that should be allowed but I guess red planet has to take their word for it - I think there should be a hard limit of 2-3 qualification questions before the response is locked in tbh.
 
I got a fair way through this one (10 mins plus) and then got kicked out due to "target group being full", I was pretty close to end of the survey. Not sure that should be allowed but I guess red planet has to take their word for it - I think there should be a hard limit of 2-3 qualification questions before the response is locked in tbh.
So sad you screened out, and that’s why they say do it early
 
Is this really a lucrative earn? I got an invite email to join a few days ago and signed up. Two surveys down, seems like a better experience and fairer earn rate vs time taken than other survey groups over been involved in years ago
 
Is this really a lucrative earn? I got an invite email to join a few days ago and signed up. Two surveys down, seems like a better experience and fairer earn rate vs time taken than other survey groups over been involved in years ago
I earned about 18k points last member year. The additional benefit is they count towards Points Club.

Yes, the earn rate for time spent is better than e-Rewards and definitely better than the likes of UA OpinionMiles etc.
 
150 points for Project Joost - a survey about solar panels, batteries and electricity plans.
 
Project Milkshake. 150 points for about 15 minutes on "Queensland Energy Transformation".

Didn't get an email, just found it on the portal.

Cheers skip
 
Project Rotation: Screened out, they don't want self employed

Media Review: Crashed half way through, so emailed them and got full credit despite not being able to complete the survey
 
completed Flounder Tracker for 100 points on sports and including FIFA women's world cup and how we feel about federal government funding on the event
 
Got kicked out of Opalfruit because I may have been too selective about which brands I might buy.

Project mustard, about the gig economy - a doddle. 150 points for maybe 6 minutes work. I thought I had answered only the screening questions (in which I detailed how I'd never had anything to do with working in the gig economy, and was getting kicked out when the screen said "150 points thanks for completing".
 
Got kicked out of Opalfruit because I may have been too selective about which brands I might buy.

Project mustard, about the gig economy - a doddle. 150 points for maybe 6 minutes work. I thought I had answered only the screening questions (in which I detailed how I'd never had anything to do with working in the gig economy, and was getting kicked out when the screen said "150 points thanks for completing".
read your Project Mustard experience so logged into Red Planet & had same experience, few usage, few demographics & 150points.
 
Project Ibis on banking. Whoever wrote those questions needs to go back and think about what they are trying to discover

Unfortunately none of the above wasn't an option

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Sounds long winded, love the financial industry, but really detest these financial banking surveys, just painful more often than not.
 
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I'd like inbuilt pocket money functionality but I suspect it won't be the bank paying the pocket money.
 

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