I still think you are trolling. "Complete X offer to receive Y as a reward." I completed X and did not receive Y. That is a promise that has gone unfulfilled. I held up my end of the bargain, they did not. I would argue that while it may not be 100% responsible, being partnered with a company that has terrible customer…
You are obviously trolling now. Again, it was not a survey. It was an offer. I've been paid by a couple surveys, but this was the first time I completed an offer (below the surveys.)
It sounds like you are saying that because I did not pay any money, then I cannot expect promises to be fulfilled. Promises that had nothing to do with money spent.
They may or they may not. I have no idea how much influence PWE has over Peanut Labs, but I'm assuming that if Peanut Labs gets enough complaints by PWE users, then PWE may drop them. If PWE forum users see enough people complaining about Peanut Labs, less users will complete the offers.
Not entirely. If your auto mechanic constantly referred you to a body shop that did not fulfill their promises, what would you think of your mechanic? It's the fact that they choose to do business with a company with such poor customer support.
Funny, you just answered my post for free. The point is that I feel lied to and taken advantage of by a company that is supported by PWE, and by extension, PWE. Why would I even consider giving money to PWE when they direct its users to a company that promised me something in exchange for personal information, and then not…