Qantas Red Planet

Just got a survey invitation. When I clicked on the link in the email I got immediately redirected to a survey website that is not Red Planet. Below is the first page of questions. I promptly closed it.

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I get these a lot as I belong to quite a few survey panels. Nothing sinister, just another way of ensuring you are a "real" person answering the questions. The questions themselves are meaningless. Usually one of the questions is the one you can answer yes to, or at least that has been my experience to date.
 
I get these a lot as I belong to quite a few survey panels. Nothing sinister, just another way of ensuring you are a "real" person answering the questions. The questions themselves are meaningless. Usually one of the questions is the one you can answer yes to, or at least that has been my experience to date.

I agree. I see these all the time through e-Rewards.
 
I find the silly questions (eg do you own a unicycle) make me smile and put me in a better mood to do the survey
 
The wording of the questions got me thinking Qantas could be looking at issuing status credits based on the amount of spend on what looks like a new credit card that is in the very early planning stages.
Just what we really need right now. More instant Platinums.... errr.... I mean more instant Golds....
 
I get these a lot as I belong to quite a few survey panels. Nothing sinister, just another way of ensuring you are a "real" person answering the questions. The questions themselves are meaningless. Usually one of the questions is the one you can answer yes to, or at least that has been my experience to date.

OK. Well I continued with the survey, only to be rejected after answering the first "real" question. And got no points for it. :(
 
I get these a lot as I belong to quite a few survey panels. Nothing sinister, just another way of ensuring you are a "real" person answering the questions. The questions themselves are meaningless. Usually one of the questions is the one you can answer yes to, or at least that has been my experience to date.

My life is dull. I couldn't answer 'yes' to a single one.
 
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Just got a survey invitation. When I clicked on the link in the email I got immediately redirected to a survey website that is not Red Planet. Below is the first page of questions. I promptly closed it.

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I'm used to being directed from website to website when I'm doing online surveys. I've seen this before but I can't remember which webpage it comes from. They are basically check questions to see if a human or a robot is filling out the survey and also to see if you are reading the questions.
 
Congratulations to this group of people, who each just scored themselves 50,000 points from Prize Draw 2:

Paul Batterham, NSW
Geoffrey Bongers, QLD
Paul Brealey, ACT
Nerissa Daniel, NSW
Dominic Dolan, ACT
Michael Froggatt, QLD
Justin Gregory, NSW
Norm Holtzman, WA
Phil McCarthy, NSW
Luke Purtill, NSW
Jodie Stainer, NSW
Ashley Vaz, WA
 
It's never me who wins:( Just finished a quick one on my Xmas shopping intentions , only took 5 minutes and 150 points...seems fair:)
 
I got the survey, but was screened out. Not impressed that there aren't a few points for even attempting the survey as per e-Rewards and Nine Rewards.
 
I'm used to being directed from website to website when I'm doing online surveys. I've seen this before but I can't remember which webpage it comes from. They are basically check questions to see if a human or a robot is filling out the survey and also to see if you are reading the questions.


Comes on the e-rewards web site from time to time.

I do not believe it is to weed out robots but actually build a very detailed picture of you which they can sell for big bucks (access to extremely targeted test subjects for market research).

For example, where some ask for date of birth instead of asking for age - by every so often throwing in were you born in... - they can establish whether you are lying or not.

Big data = BIG MONEY.
 

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