Did a Jack In The Box online ticket survey today but ...

Dallas, Texas
April 13, 2018 8:44am CST
The survey asked the question WERE THE TABLES CLEAN? and there was an option to answer DID NOT NOTICE but it didn't function. I had to rate the tables from the dots that were available, although I actually DID NOT NOTICE anything about the tables. I wasn't looking at them. But the survey would not complete until I found an answer that had a dot to check. And the other question went something like this: WERE THE RESTROOMS CLEAN? and again, I DID NOT NOTICE. And further still, in order to get my redemption CODE to write on my ticket to get their special offer, I had to enter my exact phone number to finish the survey but I tried entering a FAKE phone number because I don't like getting robo-calls! I think it may be a bit too much to have to give out your home phone number and not be able to answer DID NOT NOTICE on the survey. Along with those particular instances of the survey that bugged me, I also was asked if I could elaborate on the use of the word HOT when I said in a detail of my experience there in the following sentence that went something like this: THE PARKING LOT WAS BEING PAVED WITH ASPHALT AND THERE WERE NO PLACES TO PARK DUE TO LIMITED ACCESS AND IT WAS A HOT DAY. IN SPITE OF THIS MY EXPERIENCE WAS PLEASANT. They wanted me to tell them what I meant by the words, HOT & PLEASANT. - This is a bit too over the top for me so in the future NO MORE ONLINE SURVEYS. THEY ARE not exactly fair because they demand 1. MY PHONE NUMBER 2. Please be more specific with the word HOT YEA I GET IT. The online survey was designed to get my opinion and along with it the exact location, day and date and time and details of what I ordered to eat. DO SURVEYS LIKE THIS BUT THE BEGEEZERS OUT OF YOU? Well, it does me. I would rather have them ask me a trivia question to answer for a free Jumbo Jack burger and fries, but that option was not on the survey. They want my phone number and if I don't ever get a call from them, then I most likely WILL GET A PHONE CALL sooner or later when I least expect it and probably it will be a robo-call.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/lydiadishman/2014/03/07/retailers-your-surveys-are-making-customers-suffer/#5dade9eb2b4f
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@NJChicaa (127165)
• United States
13 Apr 18
I thought you were done with fast food?
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• Dallas, Texas
13 Apr 18
Off and on. I could not resist using the coupon for 2 Jumbo Jacks for the price of less than one. Besides, Jack in the Box is not where I eat every day. once in a blue moon and they do provide better service bar none, in my own opinion, than the competition.
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@NJChicaa (127165)
• United States
14 Apr 18
@lookatdesktop If you say so. I don't eat any fast food so I wouldn't know.
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• Dallas, Texas
15 Apr 18
@NJChicaa So, you don't eat food that is fast? I like to eat some foods slowly and some foods fastly.
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@YrNemo (20254)
13 Apr 18
Some places asked me to do a quick survey (online) a few days ago. I answered up to about question #20, and decided to quit. Enough is enough. A quick survey should only have about 5 max.
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• Dallas, Texas
13 Apr 18
Hind sight is 20/20. I will opt out from surveys for the time being. Got better things to do with my time, like texting here with you good people here at myLot and playing The Sims 4.
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@YrNemo (20254)
14 Apr 18
@BarBaraPrz (51838)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
13 Apr 18
That's the thing with online surveys... they don't always work properly, or give sufficient options for answers. Blame whoever coded it.
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@wolfgirl569 (135944)
• Marion, Ohio
13 Apr 18
I dont finish surveys like that because of the robo calls. If a fake number that I know is no good doesnt work then I just dont finish the survey.
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• Dallas, Texas
13 Apr 18
I will do the same next time they just don't like my fake phone number.
@mlgen1037 (29882)
• Manila, Philippines
13 Apr 18
I actually leave those online surveys if I find them stupid and nonsense. Not worth my time.
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@mlgen1037 (29882)
• Manila, Philippines
13 Apr 18
I actually leave those online surveys if I find them stupid and nonsense. Not worth my time.
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@ivanituut (1933)
13 Apr 18
such a waste of time and boring in survey
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@mlgen1037 (29882)
• Manila, Philippines
13 Apr 18
@ivanituut true!
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@caopaopao (12395)
• China
14 Apr 18
I don't like giving my phone numbers to strangers, too. I feel it's not safe.I seldom do the survey thing, It's a little annoying.
@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
15 Apr 18
Nowadays I rarely give my correct number everywhere unless there is something genuine I'm expecting back. Too many fraudsters everywhere
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• Dallas, Texas
15 Apr 18
I wasn't able to provide a FAKE PHONE NUMBER on that survey. It must be that they already have an algorithm to detect fake phone numbers relative to the name of the person doing the survey. It is harder to fool those darn robot apps.
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@aureliah (24687)
• Kenya
15 Apr 18
@lookatdesktop hahaha. They are smart ones