OMG, I just about spewed my Diet Dr. Pepper all over my monitor,
Disney Addicted! That's hilarious!! Ah, man... what are you gonna do. Aging stinks, but it's better than the alternative!
I'm a little behind on responses -- sorry about that, y'all! Three days, three doctor's appointments (me, and both kids). I'm finally starting to feel better but my daughter seems to be getting worse! Just that time of the year, I guess. Anyway...:
Nope,
DA, I don't think there's a benefit to saving old QR emails in a separate folder and attempting surveys through them instead of the new day's emails. They will send you to the exact same routers, so using them wouldn't give you any different selection of surveys. When it says you can try again if you didn't qualify, you can try again through that day's email, another day's email, or through the link on QR's website. But I always close the window that says "do you want to try another" and re-click through (the email or QR). I have heard some people say that they have better luck with crediting that way.
As a side note: if you get a special email that has a survey number in the subject (like, "QuickRewards Network: $0.80 48731 Survey" or something that says "Urgent"), these you'll want to do as soon as possible and they're only going to be good until the quotas are reached. I jump on them fast because I figure I fall into a pretty common demographic profile (middle aged, middle-income married woman with 2 kids), and their quota for that particular profile will be reached quickly...then the survey will hang around as active for a while as they wait for the less common profiles to complete it.
I think it's cool that you found a new product you'd like to try by completing a survey on it! I do that sometimes, too! Maybe the company's (or product's) website or FB would have info on where to find it in stores...?
I asked Dmitry about CINT opening up to Canadians and he says he knows of no plans for it in the immediate future but if/when it happens we will definitely make a big deal about it to let our Canadian members know. CINT is a separate company from QR; they just let us co-brand it and allow members to transfer their earnings to QR. We're at their mercy for when they decide to expand northward.
Think I hit all of your Q's, Disney Addicted, but please let me know if I missed something or if anything else comes to mind!
ValpoCory, you're very welcome! And I laugh at those straight-liner trap questions, too! It's clever how they slip those in sometimes. Oh but you know what's annoying? When they ask you to estimate your percentages of something and it has to add up to 100% and you screw up and it gives you the RED TEXT OF DISAPPROVAL telling you you're a dummy and your numbers don't add up to 100%. Gee whiz, it was supposed to be an estimate!! LOL
HugApug, now I'm the one taking a while to respond!

I'm sorry about that. I try to get on the DIS at least once a day but everybody at my house has been sick this week...(sigh) Really weird about the way that first survey errored (taking you back to the beginning) -- did it automatically credit you anyway, or did you have to submit a credit request to support?
And after you said something about that other one being a movie screening survey, that triggered my memory -- I do remember hearing some other folks with problems on those. I think it's something to do with your browser version...it thinks you don't have the right display settings to view it or something. (Seems like the programmers should determine that at the BEGINNING of the survey... not to mention they should be accurate about it!) I'm sorry for the aggravation! Please just email support any time something like that happens and we'll credit you anyway!
Howdy,
mbw12! Glad you joined us at QR! It can take a few rounds of trying to get screened into a survey before you actually get in. Each screener is independent of the others, too, so there's some repetition before they get down to the meatier questions related to that specific survey. You may get, "are you male/female," "what's your age," "what's your race," "do you have kids," "what are their ages," "which income group are you in" several times before you can see that they're still needing to meet their quota of people like you that eat Spam, or have a child with ADHD, etc., and you get the "whoo-hoo!" moment when you realize you're past the screener and into the full survey!
How many times you screen out before you screen in is SO variable -- trying at different times of the day or on different days of the week may help you get in with fewer screen-outs first. If you're in a more common demographic profile (like my middle-aged, middle-income, married woman with 2 kids one), it'll come down to how soon you got to the survey after it went live, because their quota for your profile will fill out quicker than 92 year old male Eskimos, ya know?

Even if you go through several screeners and you end up with the dreaded, "We're sorry, there are no surveys available that meet your profile" message, they do add more surveys throughout the day, and if you check back, you may be one of the first to get to the new ones.
Keep on trying,
budafam! Try surveys at different times of the day and keep an eye out for those numbered surveys -- when you get one of those, you've already met some of the prequalifications and are more likely to qualify for the full survey. Are you doing the offers you'll find on the What's new? section of QR when you log in, like Badoo that's up there for $.30 and Arthritis Connect (630 qp, equal to $.06)? Little things like that add up... you may want to use an alternate (hotmail or yahoomail) email address for things that may generate spam. And see the Offer Portal for more ways to earn! (Just watch out for those download ones. I hate those.)
Did I miss anything? Any other questions? Hit me, I'm ready! Thank you for being active members of QR!