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On Demand Research Survey review: Fraud 43

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2:02 pm EDT
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I'm not sure whom I'm more annoyed with...Kohl's or On Demand Research. I was offered to take a "Kohl's" survey in exchange for a $25 gift card. After spending several minutes with the survey, at the very end it stated that you must choose two products or services in order to receive the gift card. The were all services that I already use or do not need so I exited out of the survey. The next morning I had numerous solicitation emails from the On Demand partners. So, you get no gift card and harassing emails. Nice! I'm fine with answering survey questions but when you are ordered to buy something in order to get what you are promised, that is fraud.

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jsus
Glenside, US
Aug 09, 2013 1:01 pm EDT
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I took the same survey for the Kohl's gift card on 8/7/13...the "brief" survey went on for 1/2 hour and then got stuck in a loop of the same questions again and again. Now my SPAM folder is quickly filling up, and I have no idea if unsubscribing to the businesses will help. WATCH OUT FOR THESE GUYS!

Ondemand Research, 105 E. 34th Street Ste 144, New York, NY 10016

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SYLVIA M
Montgomery Village, US
Jul 31, 2013 11:54 am EDT

The exact thing has happened to me and less than 1 hour later I started receiving email from ondemand research. I get over 200 email a day; so far I have 15 from ondemand research TODAY. I am so stinking mad about this; I just hate to be screwed by an invisible intruder. FYI, I tried to call ondeman, the number just rang, contact us - no good email. Their physical address 105 E 34th street is an empty storefront (as of 1 hour ago). Also, none of the links to ondemand or the Ispat company in FL has the same problems with their links. All in all though, Kohl's is the responsible party in a faux survey with erroneous promises under their name. There are other stores to shop.

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cheekycockney
anaconda, US
Jun 25, 2013 10:06 am EDT

one demand research are scammers- don't believe their lies...