Sto seems to be getting into the habbit of letting people get screwed. I went to peanut labs for some free zen, did two offers. Completed said offers. Big surprise no zen. I contact peanut labs and provide all the evidence of the offers completed. Two days later they contact me and say you hit your quota for zen we can research for you. What the hell is their limit 0
Sto seems to be getting into the habbit of letting people get screwed. I went to peanut labs for some free zen, did two offers. Completed said offers. Big surprise no zen. I contact peanut labs and provide all the evidence of the offers completed. Two days later they contact me and say you hit your quota for zen we can research for you. What the hell is their limit 0
I think we can say their payout is *removes sunglasses*
Anyway, like I was sayin', shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, saute it. Dey's uh, shrimp-kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. That- that's about it. - Bubba
To the OP, whatever made you think it wasn't a scam???? The whole thing from Peanut Labs has scam written all over it, you would have to be blind not to see it.
Honestly, if you want easy zen, just grind Dil for it, its like getting Dil is very hard at all....good luck.
"If everyone used Macs, we'd be working on how to get to Alpha Centauri rather than how to get to Mars."
Every time I see a way to "earn free *insert online currency here*" two things come to mind.
1. Moderate to High effort for little payout.
2. Email spam....
I don't mind the email spam that much (gmail's spam filter is pretty nice) but what ticks me off is the amount of effort I would put in and I could calculate my payoff to be less than $0.80 per hour (if I was lucky).
And I have been trying to rake in some free Zen but now it seems they might be trying to make it harder for me because they don't seem to send as many surveys.
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"Star Trek: Rubicon" Season 1, Season 2 A new era, a new time, a new crew, a new ship, a new mission...
"I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us on the journey and reminds us to cherish every moment because it will never come again."- Jean-Luc Picard
What is the deal? I fill out this information for 20 blasted minutes and then they tell me " It might take some time to find you a survey!
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"Star Trek: Rubicon" Season 1, Season 2 A new era, a new time, a new crew, a new ship, a new mission...
"I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us on the journey and reminds us to cherish every moment because it will never come again."- Jean-Luc Picard
i agree i went to the peanut lab to for free zen..guess what i got none either, but nothing in this game suprises me anymore, its all one big ripoff, all they want to do is count there money they don't give a damn about the people in the game who keep this game going.
ok, i'll try this again...your trying to "farm" a "scam company" for "free" zen right? or did i miss your point...what words there don't make any sense? all of them perhaps? Or using all of them in the same sentence...kinda makes me wonder why people can't see past their nose...its a scam...and it's never a good idea to try to scam the scammers.
"If everyone used Macs, we'd be working on how to get to Alpha Centauri rather than how to get to Mars."
Must not be doing something right, I get small amounts of free Zen all the time, the trick is not to fall into the marketed polls made to look like stupid questionaires and do the small zen videos, only 3 zen a pop but after a bit it adds up.
Worst part is cryptic knows it is a scam and pushes it onto us....Nice salesmanship guys....I take it nobody there is a boyscout.:rolleyes:
Maybe it's a contract deal they have to push. I'd be curious to know what PWE's take is on it. If it is a contract deal they have, I say the minute it runs out the whole of STO should go pure Dil for everything and Zen's only use is to make more Dil.
Please stop third party Zen spammers from being able to in-game mail my character. I keep marking them as spam but they keep coming and no I have not gone into any of them. It looks like they are mass e-mailing everyone.
"If it doesn't explode, you simply aren't trying hard enough."
I tried it too, and got the same results. My consolation prize was a daily dose of spam in my mail box.
i just made a spambox using gmail so i didn't have to give my real address but could still see offers that required validation
but i do agree that peanut labs need to be held accountable for their advertising and research partners and when you fill out a 20 minute survey and the last question says your disqualified i think they should be forced to pay up because of your wasted time and their lack of effective prescreening.
It has been pretty decent to me. But I just took a 45 minute survey only to be told I never qualified in the first place and would not be paid for it. Stay away from the one about jewelry.
I have a Gmail I use for anything that requires E-mail. I stay away from giving my real phone and address. I will do Facebook apps. But the majority of my Zen from PeanutLabs is made on Videos (about 48 a day right now) and currently up to 315 Zen from the last four days. I am working up to a goal of 1200 Zen, so I got 885 more to go.
Free zen with Peanut labs is a scam
they should not be endorsing this on there site but nothoing surprises me on how low cryptic/pwe will stoop to get the cash,
NO TO ARC
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The answer is to use AdBlock so you never ever ever see that TRIBBLE banner at the top of the forums again.
They rope you in with promises of free stuff, take your details and give little to nothing in return. A few people are able to game the system or hit it big so they rope others into the scam but a majority of players get shafted.
I've repeatedly made my voice heard over this but PWE do not care. It frankly tarnishes Crpytic's image that they will affiliate with a company whose market is about spam, cybercrime and scamming. Any of those sites or surveys could install keyloggers, remote control software or obtain information used to compromise your STO account through secret question answers or phishing.
Not all Trekkies have left... we are just lifers who have been scammed out of our zen stipends by the same money grubbing liars at PWE. My money is gone and i have no zen to show for it... Cryptic say it is working as intended...so they meant to defraud us.
How on earth do you get so many videos? I would be lucky to have enough surveys and videos to get 40 zen a day.
I count myself lucky if I get one video per day. On the upside, I've had no problems with Peanut surveys paying out (if i don't get disqualified after spending 20 minutes answering questions).
***The above ramblings are, as always, my own opinion. Based on my experiences and interpreted by my mind, they by no means reflect the universal truth (unless coincidentally). Peace.***
You just have to learn the system through trial and error. I managed to bank 2k zen in about 2 weeks when I first signed up.
Some pointers...
1. If you are actually giving out your main e-mail addy, you are doing it wrong. If you didn't EXPECT to be spam-bombed then stop reading right now, because you don't deserve any tips.
2. READ the instructions on the offers before you click the link to them. Often times there are prerequisites such as verifying your e-mail and then completing a survey that you may not complete and then expect to be paid.
3. The surveys located at the top of the 'earn zen' page virtually always pay out upon completion. Though you often have to qualify by answering questions first... again READ what the survey is about to determine what sort of people they are trying to find to sample.
4. Any offers that direct you to a page telling you to click on a banner (re-directing you again) is virtually always garbage and will not pay out any zen.
5. Inspect URL's upon being re-directed to the offer. Legitimate offers will almost always have a reference (REF) or affiliate hint in the URL which indicate they are tracking where to pay out zen according to the offer.
6. Anything paying out more than 150 zen that does not require you to actually purchase something or sign up for a 'free' trial using your CC info is almost always a bad offer. Your best bets lay in the 3-125 zen range.
7. Very low payout offers are usually good and even repeatable. I can't tell you how many times I've watched Jay-Z's cellphone music video now on my PC while watching TV.
Lots of people say dil grinding is far more effecient, but that is simply wrong. More reliable, yes. But I can complete a 98 zen survey in 15-20 mins max, where as my KDF toon takes an hour and a half to bank the 8k daily dil cap, which converts to approx 70-75 zen.
With these guidelines you should be able to augment your zen earnings fairly easily. Trial and error is still key, and even after completing a ridiculous amount of offers I still get taken by bad offers, hopefully this gives the rest of you something of an edge going forward.
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I think we can say their payout is *removes sunglasses*
...peanuts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YMPAH67f4o
Honestly, if you want easy zen, just grind Dil for it, its like getting Dil is very hard at all....good luck.
1. Moderate to High effort for little payout.
2. Email spam....
I don't mind the email spam that much (gmail's spam filter is pretty nice) but what ticks me off is the amount of effort I would put in and I could calculate my payoff to be less than $0.80 per hour (if I was lucky).
"Star Trek: Rubicon" Season 1, Season 2 A new era, a new time, a new crew, a new ship, a new mission...
"I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us on the journey and reminds us to cherish every moment because it will never come again."- Jean-Luc Picard
"Star Trek: Rubicon" Season 1, Season 2 A new era, a new time, a new crew, a new ship, a new mission...
"I rather believe that time is a companion who goes with us on the journey and reminds us to cherish every moment because it will never come again."- Jean-Luc Picard
Maybe it's a contract deal they have to push. I'd be curious to know what PWE's take is on it. If it is a contract deal they have, I say the minute it runs out the whole of STO should go pure Dil for everything and Zen's only use is to make more Dil.
i just made a spambox using gmail so i didn't have to give my real address but could still see offers that required validation
but i do agree that peanut labs need to be held accountable for their advertising and research partners and when you fill out a 20 minute survey and the last question says your disqualified i think they should be forced to pay up because of your wasted time and their lack of effective prescreening.
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One was simply to make an account on some random auction site, and another was to like a Facebook page to win One Direction tickets.
Not much luck with the others.
Yeah, it's not a scam. Like any marketing offer, you need to be careful which ones you pick.
Some of the marketing ones are legit (I got one for a Pepsi product for decent Zen). Wasn't able to complete the video ones on my iPad, though.
Just be selective which ones you pick, and don't give out any real phone #s or emails.
Keep calm, and continue firing photon torpedoes.
Your account needs to be at least one week old and have
a character at least level 10 in order for you to take
advantage of this feature.
Thanks,
Perfect World Entertainment
i keep getting this message when i try and go to the survey page my account is several weeks old and what character are they talking about
they should not be endorsing this on there site but nothoing surprises me on how low cryptic/pwe will stoop to get the cash,
Vice Admiral Volmack ISS Thundermole
Brigadier General Jokag IKS Gorkan
Centurion Kares RRW Tomalak
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
They rope you in with promises of free stuff, take your details and give little to nothing in return. A few people are able to game the system or hit it big so they rope others into the scam but a majority of players get shafted.
I've repeatedly made my voice heard over this but PWE do not care. It frankly tarnishes Crpytic's image that they will affiliate with a company whose market is about spam, cybercrime and scamming. Any of those sites or surveys could install keyloggers, remote control software or obtain information used to compromise your STO account through secret question answers or phishing.
I count myself lucky if I get one video per day. On the upside, I've had no problems with Peanut surveys paying out (if i don't get disqualified after spending 20 minutes answering questions).
Some pointers...
1. If you are actually giving out your main e-mail addy, you are doing it wrong. If you didn't EXPECT to be spam-bombed then stop reading right now, because you don't deserve any tips.
2. READ the instructions on the offers before you click the link to them. Often times there are prerequisites such as verifying your e-mail and then completing a survey that you may not complete and then expect to be paid.
3. The surveys located at the top of the 'earn zen' page virtually always pay out upon completion. Though you often have to qualify by answering questions first... again READ what the survey is about to determine what sort of people they are trying to find to sample.
4. Any offers that direct you to a page telling you to click on a banner (re-directing you again) is virtually always garbage and will not pay out any zen.
5. Inspect URL's upon being re-directed to the offer. Legitimate offers will almost always have a reference (REF) or affiliate hint in the URL which indicate they are tracking where to pay out zen according to the offer.
6. Anything paying out more than 150 zen that does not require you to actually purchase something or sign up for a 'free' trial using your CC info is almost always a bad offer. Your best bets lay in the 3-125 zen range.
7. Very low payout offers are usually good and even repeatable. I can't tell you how many times I've watched Jay-Z's cellphone music video now on my PC while watching TV.
Lots of people say dil grinding is far more effecient, but that is simply wrong. More reliable, yes. But I can complete a 98 zen survey in 15-20 mins max, where as my KDF toon takes an hour and a half to bank the 8k daily dil cap, which converts to approx 70-75 zen.
With these guidelines you should be able to augment your zen earnings fairly easily. Trial and error is still key, and even after completing a ridiculous amount of offers I still get taken by bad offers, hopefully this gives the rest of you something of an edge going forward.