on 12-03-2016 07:34
on 12-03-2016 07:34
MINGLE O2 SURVEY I took the trouble and time to respond to the O2 survey on the promise of inclusion in a prize draw. At the end of the survey I was told I was NOT eligible. This is sharp practice to say the least and I will be reporting this to Trading standards. I should also say I have no confidence in Mingle’s safeguarding of my data since I believe they lied to me. Any information, anyone?
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on 12-03-2016 09:52
on 12-03-2016 09:52
The best thing to do is ignore or block all those kinds of texts or calls. I don't ever do surveys. There's enough of my info floating about out there already without giving some scam company even more. If they are fake, there's every chance that they also sell on your information elsewhere, which invites even more scams.
on 12-03-2016 10:08
on 12-03-2016 10:08
I totally agree, I stay well clear of surveys. Putting your data and personal details at risk with a 'chance' of being eligible for a reward is foolhardy and does anyone know someone who has been rewarded in a prize draw for taking part in a survey? Yes there are paid surveys and people make money but they involve too much box ticking.
on 12-03-2016 10:13
on 12-03-2016 10:28
on 12-03-2016 10:28
I have participated in a few carefully selected surveys. All chosen by me and none offering payment or rewards for participation. I would never get involved in the ones that pop up randomly....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 12-03-2016 20:16
on 12-03-2016 20:16
I've just received this but gmail had delivered it to spam.
on 12-03-2016 20:18
12-03-2016 20:22 - edited 12-03-2016 20:24
12-03-2016 20:22 - edited 12-03-2016 20:24
Without seeing the email address of the sender I would actually think that looks legit....
I don't say I would participate but they have cleverly put the address at the bottom...
Edit: Looking at it again I would say it's spam. No official O2 logo and I have never known O2 offer a prize draw for any suggestion...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 12-03-2016 20:31
on 12-03-2016 20:31
on 12-03-2016 20:39
on 12-03-2016 20:56
on 12-03-2016 20:56
@viridis wrote:
No last 4 digits either...
Yeah...as I said... first look ok...2nd look oh just forget it...
Unless it's obviously fake... I tend to closely examine the email address of sender.
Never been scammed yet....and as said.. I never participate in random surveys.
Veritas Numquam Perit