Qantas Red Planet

Completed Rollerblade Tracker on lotto games from WA and Instant Scratch-its despite living in Melbourne for 250 points
 
Just completed Project Hannant for 100 points on local health issues in North East and Eastern Victoria - pretty simple and straight forward survey
 
Project Prague 200 points for 20 minutes. Disability and/or aged care services at home. I did not qualify a for survey as no family member has such in-home services.
 
Just logged in and found Response Review Tracker for 100 points on the Qantas updates - very straight forward as per similar ones I did in the past and thx for the points
 
Completed Gemini Tracker for 150 points on convenience stores - I think it is for Coles Express
 
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I just received Project Cactus XVI for 300 points. I started the survey but was presented with the most invasive data and privacy collection notice I have ever read for a survey. To complete the survey it seems that you had to give them consent to collect as much personal data and information on you as they want, they could even harvest information off your device (well beyond the responses to the survey questions themselves), aggregate it with other external data sources they they think might be you as well as a host of other means and methods. Wild!!

Wasn't hard to exit that survey very quickly and forgo the 300 points on offer.

It seems more like a data and information harvesting ploy rather than an actual survey where the survey company really wants all of your data and information and doesn't give a toss about your survey responses.

And if the "XVI" in the survey name is accurate then this survey has been running in various forms for a long time - iteration 16??

Whatever happened to anonymous surveys?
 
Completed Hermes Tracker for 150 points on AusPost - this is a regular survey on this site, and also easy to complete as usual...
 
Completed Hermes Tracker for 150 points on AusPost - this is a regular survey on this site, and also easy to complete as usual...

Completed another survey on Australia post called Project Oject for 100 points - not sure what is the difference to Hermes Tracker... Hope someone could inform us one way or another
 
So I just got an email with the following...

"Dear xx_xx_X,

The Red Planet Panel is an independent online market research program established by Qantas and comprised exclusively of Qantas Frequent Flyers. We invite you to join and share your views on a range of topics including brands, products and services important to Australian businesses.

By participating in the panel, you can earn Qantas Points as well as a chance to win a share of 7.8 million points over the next 12 months.

Ten members will each win 500,000 points for completing two surveys by 31 July 2015.*

Twelve members will each win 50,000 points for completing at least one survey every quarter, to be drawn from 1 August 2015.^

Earn up to 300 points for every completed survey from 1 August 2015.

One member will win 1,000,000 points for completing six surveys by 25 May 2016.~


As always, your personal information will remain private and confidential."



Seems like an interesting new concept from Qantas in their seemingly ever expanding ideas to allow QFF's to earn points (e.g. Qantas golf club). I signed up to see if I can grab some points on the side by doing a few surveys.
 

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