by troubleuavoid
My invitation to the newest dneero true social conversation was about massages. There are over 80 types of massage therapy. In all of them, therapists press, rub, and otherwise manipulate the muscles and other soft tissues of the body, often varying pressure and movement. They most often use their hands and fingers, but may use their forearms, elbows, or feet. Typically, the intent is to relax the soft tissues, increase delivery of blood and oxygen to the massaged areas, warm them, and decrease pain.
by troubleuavoid
I participated in a previous HammeRuler HammeRuler ... It's new, really new! We often come across products that initially look like a good idea, but then we realize that the inventor, producer, and marketer really haven't asked those that will use it to get involved in the development. So, we're going to avoid this mistake -- with your help, of course.
by troubleuavoid
The latest paid survey invitation from dneero is about the temporary tax cut on gasoline on the holiday weekends. Memorial Day has already come and gone but Labor Day was the other holiday mentioned. Tax or No Tax on gasoline? Is it really a way to immediately deal with high gasoline prices in the U.S.? I recently read an article in the Washington Post that made me realize, it really isn't a good deal for consumers at all. In essence, the temporary savings will cause a loss in government spending elsewhere and more than likely, we, the consumers, will be paying for it somewhere, somehow, someday! Hmmm, doesn't seem like a very lucrative deal to me! It does sound more like the upcoming election popularity contest. It seems like this conversation had a lot more questions than previous conversations. I guess more people were interested in expressing their views about the price of gasoline and how it is effecting them.
by troubleuavoid
Woohoo, I'm doing a little money dance! I do believe the invitation I received today to participate in the HammeRuler conversation will put me over the $20.00 mark. So, I am excited about the possibility of being paid within the next five days and doing a little dancing. I have no reason to believe that I won't be paid but I just want to make it clear to anyone reading my dNeero postings and earnings that I have not been officially paid as of yet! I'm still excited though! I'm am so close to answering the big question? Does dNeero pay or is it a SCAM! I'm sure all my readers are as anxious as I am. Today's conversation was about the HammeRuler. I have never heard of it before today. Just looking at the picture and reading a very brief description, "The HammeRuler is built on the notion of Short-Measure Acceleration (SMA). By cutting down on tool switching time when doing short measures, the HammeRuler makes you more efficient. You probably don't realize how much time you spend putting down your hammer to pick up your ruler." The idea seems good enough but the first question that popped into my head is how long could the markings possibly remain visible on the hammer? I decided to see if I could find out more about the HammeRuler because it was driving me crazy! My one question make me ponder quite a few more. I wanted to know does it come with a protective sleeve or it super laminated? How much does it cost? I couldn't find a thing about it, other than other dNeero conversationalists sharing their results. So, I guess I will have to wait and wonder when I will see this product shown on tv!
Last but not least are my stats, like I mentioned at the beginning of the post, the conversation should be the last one I need to complete and share before I receive a payment. My current balance $19.13 and I have a pending balance of $0.97. It will bring my total to $20.10 in about five days. Definitely enough to get paid! Woohoo! Yes, I am still dancing with excitement and anticipation.
by troubleuavoid
The conversation about customer service initiated on Dneero True Social Currency is still ongoing. Today I receive the invitation for the third part. It's exciting and fun! I'm really liking the new change from plain old surveys to conversations. It's interesting to see what other people are asking about customer service.Last time I shared a customer service story when I posted the results of my last dNeero customer service conversation. Today, I thought I would share a funny customer service story.
One evening an elderly gentleman came in and needed assistance finding toenail clippers. I walked him over to the nail care products and showed him the selection of toenail clippers we had. Well, he said he already tried cutting his nails with those kinds of toenail clippers. He said the toenail clippers broke when he tried cutting his nails. I found this a little strange but kept my composure as I listened to this man describe his toenail cutting dilemma. I have been using toenail clippers for years and I couldn't fathom the thought of breaking a toenail clipper in the process!
So, after hearing his story and his inability to cut his toenails without breaking the toenail clippers, I suggested he try using the toenail cutters instead. I explained the toenail clippers seemed much sturdier and looked similar to wire cutters. At this point, he said, "No ma'am, I already tried cutting my toenails with those and even tried the wire cutters and they both broke! There I stood staring at this man about ready to burst out in laughter. I didn't want to be rude and I really did want him to be able cut his toenails without breaking anything....but the more he described the condition of his toenails and what pains he went through to cut them, I found it more and more difficult not to laugh. I didn't make it because he told me in a nice slow Southern drawl, "ma'am, I do apologize for taking up your time, but I think you better just send in the direction of your hardware section and see what I kind find over there to get these toenails cut. I started laughing, I couldn't help it. I apologized of course, but he realized how funny the situation was. I suggested instead of just sitting down and cutting his toenails, he should soak his feet in a bucket of hot water and a teaspoon of olive oil for about 20 minutes. This would soften his toenails and make them much easier to cut. He was a very nice guy and he started to laugh when I told him, if he was looking for a something other than toenail clippers or wire cutters to cut his nails, he might want to check out the selection of pruning shears in the gardening department! He was impressed with my idea and headed off to the garden shop. He stopped by again on his way out to say thanks for help, it had been a pleasure and he was pretty certain the pruning shears would work! Customer service is a breeze if you can remember to treat people with courtesy and respect. I always loved working in the retail industry because it gave me the opportunity to meet new people on a daily basis. I always found my job entertaining because I never knew what kind of person I would be meeting and every once in awhile I would meet someone who I found totally amusing. Here's the latest results of my customer service conversation, enjoy and feel free to join in the conversation.
by troubleuavoid
If you have been following my blog posts, you know I have been completing and sharing the results of the dNeero social surveys. In order to earn money for completing these surveys, I have to complete the entire survey and I must share my results with others. I actually have 10 days to qualify for payment. The way it works is simple. I complete the survey, post my results and over the next 10 days, I need to receive impressions on at least 5 of the days. I am happy to report, I have been able to qualify for payment for every survey I have completed because I was able to get impressions on all my surveys for 5 days during the 10 day time frame. It's really easy for me to get the impressions because I post my results on this blog, Blogslanding and usually a few of the social networks I belong to. All it takes is a few impressions to qualify. This really is a simple and easy way to earn money online. Today's survey was about Haircuts. I'm not a fan of haircuts. When I lived in New Jersey I had the absolute best hair dresser. She knew my hair and I was always happy when I left. Since I have lived in Florida, I haven't been so happy. It seems every time I go for a haircut lately, they cut my hair the way they want to and not what I want. I have actually walked out and refused to pay for a haircut on more than one occasion. The problem is my hair is extremely straight and fine and if someone CHOPS my hair, it's quite noticeable. I just don't understand why a hair dresser would insist on chopping when I know what the results will be.
Here's a picture of a haircut I have been trying to get for the past 5 years. I have gone to about 6 different hairdressers and no one has been able to successfully cut it like that. I don't think it's an impossible cut. After all my current hair cut is somewhat similar. I'm not knocking hair dressers, some of them actually do an amazing job, unfortunately, I haven't found the right hairdresser for me. My girls both found a great hairdresser for their hair and their style and so have my boys. Maybe, I'm just too picky. (LOL) If you have a minute, be sure to check out my latest survey results below. As you can see, the surveys is short and sweet and the best part, it's making me money!
by troubleuavoid
This morning I completed another survey opportunity from dNeero social surveys. I get paid every time I complete a survey and share the results. Today's survey consisted of a few questions about my commute. Where are you going? How are you getting there? What would you change? What's your ideal commute?
by troubleuavoid
Slowly but surely my earnings from dNeero Social surveys is adding up. This morning, I voiced my opinions about the writer's strike. I don't watch television much and even when I do it's highly unlikely that I can watch the entire episode without distractions. How much television do you watch? Here's my latest results from dNeero paid surveys for "Tv Shows Are Back"
by troubleuavoid
Wow, I can't believe it, I received a new survey and was informed I have completed over 15 surveys on dNeero. Today, I completed a survey in regards to dNeero and my earnings will be donated to charity. It was my choice of whether or not to complete the survey because it was clearly stated that the earnings from this survey could only be donated to charity. As with any survey I take, I can keep the earnings, donate my earnings or not take the survey at all. I am in control! I donated my earnings for this survey to the Make a Wish foundation. It's just on of a few I could select from.
by troubleuavoid
I recently completed a survey opportunity on dneero. For each survey I complete I have the opportunity to earn some cash. Here's the results of my latest survey about college.




