In order to ensure that Viewsbank is a safe, respectful, and enjoyable experience for all of our users, and also to protect the integrity of our research, we ask that members follow certain rules and codes of conduct when they sign up to the website.
These rules are outlined in our Terms and Conditions, in particular in sections 3 and 6 of that document, and you are encouraged to re-read this if at any point you are uncertain about how to behave on the website.
When it comes to Assignments, Viewsbank members are invited to take part on an invitation-only basis. For each assignment, we have a quota to fill, and this quota is filled on a first come, first served basis. So for example, if we need 100 people to complete a Mystery Shopping project, we might invite 200, of whom the first 100 to respond will be given the assignment. For this reason, we ask that you check back in to your Assignments page regularly.
When it comes to completing an Assignment, you will be informed of the average length of time that the project will take to complete, and of by how much you will be rewarded for it. We calculate our rewards according to industry standards, and believe that they are quite competitive when measured against other panels, on a cash for time basis.
Our compliance team checks all surveys and research projects to ensure their validity and quality. If members provide inaccurate, inconsistent, incoherent or otherwise suspect information, then Viewsbank will apply a ‘two strikes’ rule. You will receive a warning for your first offence. For the second, you will receive payment for the project on which you are working, or any work completed previously, and you will be removed from the Viewsbank panel. You will have 48 hours to appeal this decision with a satisfactory explanation.
We take our work seriously, and we ask that you do, too.
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