Silly question (I am sure all new users are entitled to at least five)

@Rhombus (356)
South Africa
June 15, 2017 11:27am CST
Is there an email address to contact mylot? I have an issue with the offers. On the one (to win a cellphone) it wants employer details, Identity number, income level, as well as address etc. Does not seem right? I know they are all different based on what country you are in.
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6 responses
• United States
15 Jun 17
If you have an issue, you may wish to send a message to the Admin of the site @GoAskAlice.
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@Rhombus (356)
• South Africa
15 Jun 17
Awesome, thanks so much!
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• United States
15 Jun 17
@Rhombus Yes of course..no problem and you are welcome.
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@Rhombus (356)
• South Africa
15 Jun 17
@TiarasOceanView Problem solved. This morning I put my country in and now offers are not available in my country. It's still weird, but mow it's someone else's weird.
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• United States
16 Jun 17
i refuse to do the offers myself due to their massive invasion 'f one's privacy. most sell that info to others's well 'n then yer mailbox 'comes a host fer their adverts. if'n ya got any queries fer admin, ya can private message 'em @GoAskAlice .
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@Rhombus (356)
• South Africa
17 Jun 17
I did message thanks, very impressed with admin here.
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• United States
17 Jun 17
@Rhombus they'd be a great team here 'n fer that i'm most grateful. yer welcome!
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@rosekiss (30413)
• Eugene, Oregon
18 Jun 17
I don't boher with the offers, as most aren't for me anyway, and they pay so low too. I just basically come here to interact with you all, and not worry about the offers. It is hard to know if they are really legit or not. i have been scammed before onine, not in here though, at other places, and it didn't feel good either My mistake was falling for them, paying out moeny, and finding that it wasn't what I wanted in the first place. I never did get my money back, even though they said they have a money back guarantee. It is just so hard to believe in things like that anymore. It is best not to do offers, and just interact with others, as that is safer, and at least you know that your efforsts won't go unnticesd.
• United States
15 Jun 17
Simply put - if you don't like the offers don't do them. Hardly anyone does...most are a waste of time and effort.
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@lovebuglena (52208)
• Staten Island, New York
23 Jun 17
If an offer seems phishy (not sure how to spell the word) or asks for too much personal info you do not want to disclose, do not take part in it. I've actually never done any offers on here... They pay very little and I also don't feel comfortable taking part in them. But that's just me.
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@Rhombus (356)
• South Africa
24 Jun 17
Good advice, thanks.
• United States
16 Jun 17
It does seem shady. A few friends told me, before I even joined, to be very, very finicky of those offers. I aim to make this fly by discussions only.
@Rhombus (356)
• South Africa
16 Jun 17
Admin was extremely helpful, so if there is anything, we can report it (which is nice to know). I am going to join you and rather stay away from them.
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• United States
16 Jun 17
@Rhombus Being that this is the Interwebs thingys, I plan to be very careful of offers.