So I took a job at a sandwich chain. The guidelines stated to complete it between 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. OK. I entered the restaurant at 11:15 (I don't eat breakfast so I have lunch early) and opened the job. I ordered as required and got my receipt at 11:19. I took the requested photos, answered the survey questions and submitted. A few hours later I got this email:
"Unfortunately, we are unable to approve this response. The instructions request that the job is completed between the time of 11 am - 3 pm. The job was completed before this time stamp. Please read all instructions carefully to avoid future denial."
Well, that's BS. I have the receipt and it clearly shows 11:19 a.m. as the purchase time. So I opened up a trouble ticket and explained the situation, then submitted. Got this email:
"Hi Agent [redacted]! Thank you for writing in.
Your request ([redacted]) has been received and is being reviewed by our Agent Experience Team. Our team will review this request soon and will be in touch with you in the next couple of days (hopefully sooner). We will get back to you as soon as we can. We appreciate your patience.
PLEASE NOTE: We are currently experiencing extremely high volume and doing our best to reply as quickly as possible. It may take time for us to reply to you. We'll work hard to reply as soon as possible.
If you have additional comments or questions at this time, please feel free to reply to this thread. Please refrain from submitting separate tickets as this can create some confusion and mix up conversations.
We look forward to connecting with you soon!"
Five days later and no response. I just replied to that email. I'll give it a few days and then I guess I deactivate, and file a fraud complaint with my state AG's office. It's one thing to seize on technicalities in order to deny a report, but there's no technicality here. They are wrong.