I had 2100 rejected in one day and still have my account (but lost my masters qual).
Well, they should. IMO, blocks should be reserved for abuse, not mistakes -- or even careless work. In those cases, the requester can reject a...
Because of your experience, I've always wondered about something -- In the process of blocking a worker, does Amazon let the requester know that...
Okay. I usually stay away from requesters who block -- they can just as easily grant a qual to prevent workers from working on their batches.
Sorry to hear about the blocks. Does anybody know how widespread this is? I am wondering if I should return the HITs in my queue because I can't...
I just got online but I might have to if nothing else is on.
I think this one is even better than the original by Leonard Cohen. [MEDIA]
Wow. I guess I'm just really out of touch...which doesn't surprise me.
Maybe I am a bit older than most people in here, because I've never heard of the term. I know about street performers but have never heard that...
I had to look it up when I came across it on a Brian Z.
Now I know what "busking" is.
Okay, thanks.
My lockout ended so I finished a couple of Brian Zs which were in my queue, then I opened the reimbursement HIT and got the message: Thank you for...
I accepted it but can't submit until the lockout ends. I'm assuming the HIT will load once the lockout is over. When I view it now, I get the...
I quickly sent him a message, asking him if he could lift the lockout for those who were forced to return the previous batch. There must be a way...
I didn't really want to work on either batch so I'm sort of glad.
Alright. I thought the lockout would occur to the specific requester not to all Endor HITs. Oh well.
That's not good. I had to return all of my Brian Zs and I just tried to accept a John Doe and got the error message. I thought I would only get...
That's true. The $.03 used to pay immediately, though -- which is a plus.
The Brian Zs aren't loading for me anymore. I did 1 -- the next one won't load. I'll just return them.
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