Surveys

The ones that have annoyed me are from doctor offices. I didn't even get out of the building last time before one popped up on my email! I was tempted to turn around and ask if they'd like me to answer in person. lol

The most ridiculous one recently was from Walmart. "We'd like you to rate this product from your recent purchase". It was a bag of red potatoes.
 
I answer surveys about one third of the time. I don't answer random surveys. If the survey goes past 10 questions or gets too nosey, I quit. If they ask me why I quit, I tell them. Ask me for email or phone number to follow up - absolutely not.
 
I answer surveys about one third of the time. I don't answer random surveys. If the survey goes past 10 questions or gets too nosey, I quit. If they ask me why I quit, I tell them. Ask me for email or phone number to follow up - absolutely not.
I do the same, couldnt have said it better
 
My answer is a combination of those already given. Too lengthy or personal, I don't bother. Businesses that send a survey everytime I deal with them, I fill out only if something extraordinary (good or bad) happened. I also don't like surveys where the responses offered are all variations of the same (positive) response.

The one survey I fill out weekly is for fuel points at Krogers. Back last summer, they added a group of 6-7 nebulous, over-the-top questions. "I love how this store makes me feel?" is my favorite. There's also one about visiting Krogers being a high point of the day. I answer those with a "3," meaning I have no opinion.


And yes, I do mess with surveys, particularly those where the same questions are asked, but worded differently to validate responses. My replies to those are purposely all over the map. They ask effectively the same question three times, they'll get three answers that are very different. I also used to fill them out for our dog.
 
The ones I mentioned from my doctors keep sending the alerts via email and text if I don't answer them. I have ended up just deleting every time I see one now. This goes on for at least a week after an appt. Very pushy.
 
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I do the surveys Walmart asks about regarding my food deliveries and the drivers performance. I noticed it weeds out the not so good drivers and gives the good ones more opportunities for more work.