When I do fill out a survey or write a review,it’s usually when I’m pleased with something. Mom always said that if you can’t say something nice,don’t say anything at all. I take reviews with a grain of salt. Seems there are always extremes with the reviews. People search for fault like it’s buried treasure.
After a hospital visit I got one survey on line and another in the mail, then a phone call…..it’s either they’re insecure about their service or they want to make it better…..which I’m sure is the latter…..PITA
I take surveys on several sites, which donate to various animal projects. Then there’s the nameless site where you can answer 30 questions, only to be disqualified!
Just about everyone online seems to want me to rate their service. Two other pet peeves are sites I just use to look something up asking me to sign up for notifications or newsletters, and sites I go to to read one article someone recommends telling me I have only one more visit to their site before I have to pay. These sites are becoming immune to the “open link in private window” option.
The only reviews that I write are the ones I get paid for. I never fill out surveys or questionnaires
Internet surveys do more than seeking your opinion. They data mine and your information is then sold. " But I didn’t put my name on the questionnaire, " you say. But you have an IP address that is easily tracked and informs the data miners.
If I have a gripe with a product, restaurant or hotel or conversely, am very pleased with it, I let the company or individual know personally. It is a lot more effective than taking a survey or filling out a questionnaire.
An unnamed Japanese car company phoned to ask how my purchase of my new Honda Fit had gone, and would I rate them ten-out-of ten on the experience? I explained that there had been a problem, and I hadn’t received the car yet. She asked if she called back after I had received the car, would I rate them ten-out-of ten then? I said “no, the problem would preclude me giving them ten-out-of-ten.” She never called back.
Amen…I’ve had emails, multiple phone calls, and a 20 minute survey because I am going to the doctor for the first time using medicare. I’m ready to cancel the appt if I get one more phone call.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
How about Opal makes a survey about how pleasant or annoying surveys are?
Lucy Rudy over 5 years ago
And Google maps wants me to rate every store I visit!
WoodEye over 5 years ago
KIDS… KIDS! Remember High school. Just ignore the homework, ace the test and be done with it.
pschearer Premium Member over 5 years ago
A while ago I decided not to fill out surveys unless I’m raging mad, ecstatically happy, or paid for it. It’s been a long time since.
jbrobo Premium Member over 5 years ago
When I do fill out a survey or write a review,it’s usually when I’m pleased with something. Mom always said that if you can’t say something nice,don’t say anything at all. I take reviews with a grain of salt. Seems there are always extremes with the reviews. People search for fault like it’s buried treasure.
Breadboard over 5 years ago
Does a person or computer look at the completed surveys ? Do they pay attention to what they are told ?
well-i-never over 5 years ago
Thank dog she’s recovered from that nasty fall yesterday.
The Old Wolf over 5 years ago
You want me to fill out a survey? 10 bucks please. My time is valuable. “A chance to win an entry” is not sufficient compensation.
Zebrastripes over 5 years ago
After a hospital visit I got one survey on line and another in the mail, then a phone call…..it’s either they’re insecure about their service or they want to make it better…..which I’m sure is the latter…..PITA
jagedlo over 5 years ago
Poor Roscoe, he was sleeping so peacefully and Opal HAD to wake him up!
david_42 over 5 years ago
I take surveys on several sites, which donate to various animal projects. Then there’s the nameless site where you can answer 30 questions, only to be disqualified!
slisakson over 5 years ago
Survey says…..
Grace Premium Member over 5 years ago
Just say No.
flemmingo over 5 years ago
Toyota dealer calls after I get oil change. How did we do? You just changed the oil, I think. You didn’t replace an engine.
Kip W over 5 years ago
They over-test my daughter in school. I don’t have the heart to tell her it won’t end with graduation.
Plods with ...™ over 5 years ago
I don’t mind filling out the surveys. It’s not like I have something pressing to do.
I do object and say so on the ones from Amazon that arrive before the product. “It might be great but since I only ordered it yesterday…”
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 5 years ago
It gets overly ridiculous. I just ignore most of them!
chromosome Premium Member over 5 years ago
Just about everyone online seems to want me to rate their service. Two other pet peeves are sites I just use to look something up asking me to sign up for notifications or newsletters, and sites I go to to read one article someone recommends telling me I have only one more visit to their site before I have to pay. These sites are becoming immune to the “open link in private window” option.
raptor over 5 years ago
1 star if they ask – the rest are based on service
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Since when did the Post Office care about what others think of their service? That is almost as ludicrous as the DMV handing out surveys!
eladee AKA Wally over 5 years ago
I’m with Opal on this.
yaakovashoshana over 5 years ago
Preach it, Sister Opal!
iggyman over 5 years ago
I got surveys from my bank, my car dealer, and my eye doctor recently. I feel her pain!
Elizabeth C Premium Member over 5 years ago
She needs to use the word “questionnaire” for what she fills out to take the “survey.” Surveys use questionnaires to gather their data.
hooglah over 5 years ago
Just tell them they are all “SORRY”. They won’t ask you again.
Linguist over 5 years ago
The only reviews that I write are the ones I get paid for. I never fill out surveys or questionnaires
Internet surveys do more than seeking your opinion. They data mine and your information is then sold. " But I didn’t put my name on the questionnaire, " you say. But you have an IP address that is easily tracked and informs the data miners.
If I have a gripe with a product, restaurant or hotel or conversely, am very pleased with it, I let the company or individual know personally. It is a lot more effective than taking a survey or filling out a questionnaire.
agvarga over 5 years ago
True dat!
KEA over 5 years ago
I have taken the stance that I’m not going to complete any surveys I’m not compensated for.
walstib Premium Member over 5 years ago
I bought two cars and had a new front door installed. In all three cases the rep said I had to rate them a “10” or they wouldn’t get a raise. Hmmm.
GG_loves_comics Premium Member over 5 years ago
Seriously – it’s annoying! Excuse me, I have to go review the shampoo I now have to order because the drug store no longer carries it.
Rhonda Premium Member over 5 years ago
The one downside from shopping online!
onespiceybbw over 5 years ago
stop carrying that stupid phone with you everywhere. geez.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
Respondents tend to be VERY happy or very UNHAPPY.
heathcliff2 over 5 years ago
Ignore them.
JP Steve Premium Member over 5 years ago
An unnamed Japanese car company phoned to ask how my purchase of my new Honda Fit had gone, and would I rate them ten-out-of ten on the experience? I explained that there had been a problem, and I hadn’t received the car yet. She asked if she called back after I had received the car, would I rate them ten-out-of ten then? I said “no, the problem would preclude me giving them ten-out-of-ten.” She never called back.
CCMMJJ over 5 years ago
I think surveys are participation rewards for corporations.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 5 years ago
Amen…I’ve had emails, multiple phone calls, and a 20 minute survey because I am going to the doctor for the first time using medicare. I’m ready to cancel the appt if I get one more phone call.
mfc1948 over 5 years ago
I feel her pain.
bsisler21 over 5 years ago
What does she think the delete key is for?