Newvistalive Satisfaction Survey
By: LizzieAnn
Date: 21 Jan 2012 1:49 PM

How many of you have completed and enjoyed completing this? I thought it was a very well put together piece of work, with relevant and interesting questions and asked you to say lots in your own words which is unusual. It seems they are willing and able to take on board other options for redemption too....what about a £30 or a £75 redemption threshold...the thing is with the lower threshold, individual surveys would be worth less and with the higher threshold, individual surveys would be worth more.....so it is intriguing...I wonder what the consensus of opinion will be and I wonder which will happen in terms of redemption? I will await developments eagerly.

Please, if you have been invited to complete this, don't opt out just because it is for a prize draw of £250 but do it, because all of us will benefit in the long run if they lower the redemption threshold...and they may even introduce other payment options too as that was one of the questions. :) :) let your voice be heard! :)

serena
About me: I am a housewife currently, and my husband and 2 adult sons work full time, so i look after the house and finances.
Why I like surveys: I enjoy giving my opinion and earning a little extra to help out with the shopping now and again and it keeps me occupied.
By: serenaDate: 21 Jan 2012 1:59 PM

I have done it today and said that £30.00 would be a fairer compensation, by Pay Pal and they asked my why, so i said "well you need our opinions there and then, and i feel it only courteous to pay us within a reasonable time and when we request it" I said it works both ways.
I also told them that the forums are confusing and they need to be laid out better with a reply box (like on here) but i did not mention this site obviously.
I hope i don't get slated now! sorry!

Pompski
By: PompskiDate: 21 Jan 2012 2:55 PM

I completed it, I opted for a £75 redemption for more points in surveys. Redemption at £50 comes around quite quickly for me so I think I would benefit more this way.

My only complaint was that the last couple of months I have received almost no surveys.

Ros
By: RosDate: 21 Jan 2012 3:05 PM

I've completed it too.

Terence Raymond Lewis
About me: Hi, i'm tez, i am 23 years old, i live in blackpool and come from stoke, i support manchester united football club, love to spend time with friends and have a laugh.
Why I like surveys: Giving my opinion, great rewards.
By: Terence Raymond LewisDate: 21 Jan 2012 5:32 PM

Completed!

siuzanah
About me: My name is Sue and Im new to this so please be kind :-).
Why I like surveys: Im really new to this ...
By: siuzanahDate: 21 Jan 2012 7:55 PM

Hello everyone x .. I have changed my pic just waiting lol ... completed the NewVistaLive found it an excellant way to put down opinions .. I said £30 to be the best compensation as the smaller amount might mean more surveys .. and should be reasonable for them and us .. who knows but it was good to do .. sue x

006.5
By: 006.5Date: 22 Jan 2012 12:29 PM

Hi I completed mine yesterday to. However, I went as far to say that if they have 3 options available £30, £50 or £75 for threshold, then let the panelist choose their option, but make them aware that they stay on that option until redemption, and then and only then can they choose to move to another option. Now to me, if this was possible, it would make NewVista a good survey site were the panelists have more say in the way rewards are distributed and paid.

LizzieAnn
About me: I love surveys! You can't tell from reading any of my posts, though, can you?! I am a full time worker with two children and a full time house husband, are you jealous?
Why I like surveys: They are fun, interesting and lucrative, not to mention the fact that they can lead to amazing things!
By: LizzieAnnDate: 22 Jan 2012 1:48 PM

Wonderful, well done all of you!! It is so nice to know that we are all individually opinionated and can give NVL plenty of food for thought...I do wonder what their general consensus of opinion will be, however. George, fabulous! I think that really is the best option, Serena, never mind, eh? I think that is a good idea about the forums....Suizanah I agree, I said £30 too, but I do think George's idea is better as it would be nice to chose for yourself the way you could redeem, that would be a bit fairer, but maybe a bit more of an admin hassle....Pompski, £75 I think is a little high, but then you would get more per survey so it would mount up quicker...and also, Pompski, have you completed your profiles this year? I regularly go in every couple of months just to update them and I find I have had about four surveys from them in the last week!! Maybe they need to know you care :) LOL.

Well done, everyone! YSPers are really a force to be reckoned with, don't you think? I am awaiting outcomes with bated breath!! :)

Pompski
By: PompskiDate: 22 Jan 2012 2:17 PM

Yeah cheers lizzieann, I thought as much and re-done them last week. Before that I done them in August. Everything was the same though :P

LizzieAnn
About me: I love surveys! You can't tell from reading any of my posts, though, can you?! I am a full time worker with two children and a full time house husband, are you jealous?
Why I like surveys: They are fun, interesting and lucrative, not to mention the fact that they can lead to amazing things!
By: LizzieAnnDate: 22 Jan 2012 3:46 PM

It is not so much that things might have changed, although that CAN be the case, but it is just to remind them you exist! that never does any harm. :)

serena
About me: I am a housewife currently, and my husband and 2 adult sons work full time, so i look after the house and finances.
Why I like surveys: I enjoy giving my opinion and earning a little extra to help out with the shopping now and again and it keeps me occupied.
By: serenaDate: 22 Jan 2012 3:59 PM

Yes that's a good idea George.

eddie1971
By: eddie1971Date: 23 Jan 2012 10:10 AM

£75 for me too

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