A woman was told she would receive US$80 for taking an online survey even though it was advertised as S$120.baulked at the request, she was informed she would receive only S$50.
She later found out online that others had gone through a similar experience and now wants to warn others.Facebook group which allows survey groups to post 'surveys' by promising payments after doing surveys and taste tests, etc. "The survey advertised S$120 of grocery credit, but later, when we filled in our details, it became US$80. I figured maybe there were some exchange rate issues."She recounted:"The organisation made an extra request for our fridge photos, but I was too busy and wasn't comfortable, as this was not mentioned in the onboarding."She went back to the Facebook group and found others with the same complaint.