| Supermarkets, clothing stores, doctor offices. I swear, I think doctor offices want you to do it right away before any negative symptoms pop up from your patient visit. |
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I ask for money.
Seriously - I ask. When a live person, such as a retail clerk, asks me to fill out a “quick survey” or log on to complete a review, I literally reply: - how much does it pay? Because my time is valuable; you have to pay me if you want me to complete a survey. I know the clerks don’t make policy. But they do report back to their managers if enough people say something. Say something. |
I've never been asked. Or maybe I just don't notice. The silver lining of inattentive ADHD, I suppose
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I just ignore them all. I hate survey requests from every da*n person or org I deal with.
Delete. |
| The only thing worse than being asked to do a survey is having your job depend on these results when anything less than perfection is failing. I always fill them out, and always give a perfect score. Like, if there was a problem and we addressed it, perfect score. Problem outside of your control, perfect score. Other problem, I’ll spend my time fixing or just never go back, rather than screw with someone’s livelihood. |
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I’ve learned to Not tip if I don’t feel it
And I’ve learned to not give feedback if I don’t want to. But on occasion, I So like giving the feedback and appreciate the chance to give it. |
The fact that they might like your feedback does not meanit it’s valuable enough to pay for. You’re just another rando in a huge sample, not some SME. Just say no and move on. |
| I don't tip through the credit card machines, and I don't complete a survey unless a customer rep has been pleasant and helpful. |
Exactly. There has to be something in it for me; I’m not going to be an unpaid secret shopper for some business. |
| It’s annoying. And over the top. |
| I delete them on sight. I even refuse to respond to our annual corporate surveys a while ago, a review of a sort I guess. I get grief from higher-ups but I don’t care. |
| I only complete them if I’m angry/annoyed and, in that case, the review is negative. |
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I often delete them.
But I also own a company and ask for reviews and feedback. The difference is that I offer a gift to thank them for their time - even if it’s not positive feedback. |
| I agree. I also don’t want to be asked to round up my bill to cover a grocery store’s selected charity. I will choose my own charities. |