Anyone else fed up with Supplyhut?

I went about 5 years staying away from them because of how often they shorted my orders, and how often they would send me the lower quality version of what I ordered.

Each time they would make it such an ordeal to get things taken care of, and at times they would pull downright scammy shit. The other day, I decided to give them another chance through Amazon with my business account that I have some credits on, and whatdoyaknow, they pull the same bullshit on my very first order with them after years of avoiding them.

Ordered 3 quantities of 100 boxes for 300 total, and was sent 200. Well actually 199 since they were short 1 out of the two orders that actually showed up. They shipped the 2 orders together with one tracking number for all 3 that were supposed to be delivered.

I contact them, and their solution is to send back my other 2 orders that have nothing to do with the 3rd order that never showed up, and when I point that out, I am basically told to go fuck myself and thanks for my business.

Got my refund through Amazon, and now I guess it's back to avoiding Supplyhut like the plague. It blows my mind how a company like that can be so terrible.

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u/TheBadGuyBelow — 2 days ago

This is why I uninstalled after years of playing

The downright malware ads that hijack your device to force open your browser to display ads should be illegal. If it's not that, the malware hijacks your app store and force that open.

I'm done at this point. The developer has ignored every single concern about the ads and clearly does not care. It's funny how the dev "can't do anything about ads" yet somehow other developers are able to run ads that don't behave like malware.

Get your shit together u/computerlunch

u/TheBadGuyBelow — 26 days ago

Calm down, people. The world is not ending all the time.

The sheer number of people here who act like they own the secrets to the universe, and that anyone else even acknowledging that they are participating in studies is going to end all existence is comical.

Watch this: AI studies. $5. Compare quality. Compare audio.

gasp All life in the universe did not just end after I said a few key words that mean nothing, and give nothing away. Nobodies heads exploded, and the earth is still spinning!

Yall need to relax and stop agonizing so much over what amounts to a $5 bill that you think someone else might get before you can. Everything is not an NDA violation, and there is no plot to make you a homeless beggar on the corner. You are not the keepers of sacred knowledge, and your world will still be standing in the morning.

This has to be one of the most absurd and hostile subs I have ever encountered with how so many people carry on like lunatics.

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u/TheBadGuyBelow — 2 months ago

Maybe a stupid question, but I want to make sure the participants are getting their money's worth from me. On these specific $20/hr tasks, the criteria is pretty clear, but I want to make sure I am looking for the correct things.

When they speak of glitches, would they be considering things like fingers moving in an unnatural way, or someone moving or walking in the incorrect way? What about items that duplicate themselves or things like something being there, and then unnaturally vanishing?

The way I have been doing it for the most part is by looking the technical video processing errors, such as blurred items that shouldn't be blurred, static where there shouldn't be static, and after images where there should be none.

Edit: Holy fucking christ people. It's a legit question about if errors in how the video is generated counts as a distortion or not. It's not like i said who the study is from, or anything else at all about it. Not a single thing about attention checks, scope of the study or any other confidential thing. All I want to know is if i should treat a hand with 7 or 8 fingers as a fucking distortion. You fanatics are acting like I killed a puppy. Maybe you would rather I do a bad job and screw the participants over instead.

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u/TheBadGuyBelow — 2 months ago