Carter Martin
Songster
Ok. Great.Great question. Correct, must be in the US, but if I hear otherwise, I'll update the post.
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Ok. Great.Great question. Correct, must be in the US, but if I hear otherwise, I'll update the post.
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It was more than 3 questions and they did ask you address, sex, age, average yearly income, and education status. Which I found strange.There should be these pages:
Answering what animals you have
Answering if you live in the US + what year you were born
Answering contact information
So yes, I think it's only three questions.
Which in particular were concerning?
I'm guessing the last two questions: Contact info and citizenship/year born?
I do agree that if it seems too personal, then don't do the survey.
However for the US citizenship/year born, that's probably just to double check that you are indeed a citizen (and old enough to receive a prize)
As for the second page, I do agree that it asks for personal information, but:
a) It's not public
b) It's not asking for a sketchy amount of information - like age, sex, credit card number, phone number, relationship status, education level, stuff like that.
c) They are probably asking for this information so that if you do win, they can send you the prize.
I could definitely be wrong about this, these are just my thoughts.
Normal for any survey I've ever seen, I always exit by that point though.It was more than 3 questions and they did ask you address, sex, age, average yearly income, and education status. Which I found strange.
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Huh, they didn’t ask me that.It was more than 3 questions and they did ask you address, sex, age, average yearly income, and education status. Which I found strange.
They asked address and age, but for me it didn’t ask about income, gender, or education.It was more than 3 questions and they did ask you address, sex, age, average yearly income, and education status. Which I found strange.