12/03/2019

Target Au Online (Online Shop)

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I've had a terrific experience with Target Australia online store, from where I've purchased many items, many times. 

Their website is very simple, easy to navigate, and to shop from. You can use Paypal or any major credit card, which is what you get everywhere. You can save your fav items on your wish list and go there, directly, without having to browse for them again. 

Dispatch takes a couple of days but, once is done, it takes barely two days for a metropolitan order to get home. They send you your shopping for free if you spend 80 bucks. Other similar cheap retailers don't offer free delivery at all. So that is great. 

I actually prefer using their online store than visiting my nearer store because they online store can provide me with items that might not be in my local store, and they send them to me from wherever they are stocked. The downside of that is that your items might arrive separately in different days. If you cannot be a home, they will take the parcel to your nearest post office. I have never had a parcel lost or mistaken. And the fact that they have teamed up with Australia Post is good news because you will receive SMS with info about your parcel being on the way or being out for delivery.

Free click & collect (if you spend 20 bucks or more), a good refunds & exchange policy, and a variety of everyday non-fancy items available online, and terrific prices, make me go back to Target online quite often. 

The reviews on the site are all legit. Once some time has elapsed since your product/s were delivered, they send you an email asking for your honest review.

Enrollapp (Online Platform, Paid tests)


They were previously called Zurb. This is a legit company, it is just that, while they wait for you to receive a test, if any, they will profile very accurately, with your help. Genius! 

Easy to join. Very fun and likeable website, with that lovely cow walking while you reply to the site queres. 

They start profiling you, hard core, from the beginning, in ways that I don't think I would like to be profiled or I am comfortable with. Of course, they might come and say, it is all voluntarily, you do it because you want (no, I need money, mind you, that's why I am here). Supposedly, they are getting your info to provide you with the right test or survey. Questions are very specific about you and your finances. 

I suspect that they are data collectors, a la Google, just done in a more fun way and having you replying directly to the questions, no machine involved. I know for sure that they don't need of all that info for you to take a test. Their privacy policy also seems legit, but if you read between the lines, you will see that very personal information is collected through the tests themselves, and also that they can share your data, just removing your name and personal details. It smells fishy. My impression.

They might provide legit work, but that sort of profiling shouldn't be allowed or legal!  So, needless to say, I left soon after joining.  I might be totally mistaken, for sure, but the questions about my bank account are too precise to be random or innocent.

 Avoid.

TrymyUI (Online Platform, Paid Tests)


To be accepted you have to perform a free test, which will be examined. If you are considered fit, you will be part of their panel of remote testers. You need to download a program that will allow them to record your screen and voice and tests will be done in real time. Tests are paid well and you won't spend much time on each. 

They are the most didactic of the bunch. Before you start your acceptance test, they explain to you how the system work. You have to download a mini program, very easy to use, that will do the recording and uploading, so they take the time to explain to you how it works. None of the other companies bothers, so that's really cool and considerate.

These is a legit company, but if you are remote tester, might not find any source of income here.

They do email tests according to your demographic, but there are so many people waiting for them, that you'll be lucky if you get any.

It happens to me, all the time: I takes me barely three seconds to open the browser with the emailed link and I get the message that someone is already taking it, or the test is no longer available. So I guess the other person received the mail before I did.

It might be my demographic, but the only test I did, for free, was the entry test. I've been there for some weeks and I was able to open a test that wanted a question answered, and after doing so, it said that it didn't fit the profile they are looking for.

So, money earned, zero.

They work this way: There are a bunch of hungry dogs in a pit separated by fences. The bosses throw a steak and decide that the white dogs are the ones will better benefit from it, so they do so, and the bunch of white dogs fight for the steak. The one who gets it, gets fed, the rest of white dogs, black dogs and brown dogs will get nothing. Would you want to be there or move to a place where there are more steaks and the dogs are not in a pit? Your choice.

It might work for you, if you are student, or have children, or who knows what is the most popular demographic. Otherwise, you will be receiving emails that never lead to anything. 


I quit. 

Slicethepie (Online Platform, Paid Reviews)



I love the site, really easy to browse, and what you have to do is really easy and enjoyable, if you like music. Some new bands are really great to discover and listen to, and that's the good bit.

The problem is that being paid 0.01 to 0.05 for review is just unacceptable. Right, you don't have to do it, nobody forces you, but if you are there is because you really need cash now. They don't have enough tracks to keep you reviewing all the time, either (don't believe what they say). If they paid at least 10 cents per review, that would be something. To get to those insignificant 10 bucks you probably have to review hundreds of tracks, most of them of music you would never choose to listen to voluntarily, so you have a hard time reviewing them and coming up with something long and creative. You just want to say, I hate it, next. 

They, the site and their people, do the following: if their automated system detects a decrease in quality of your reviews (that could be a pathetic singer who has no talent rebutting my review on their horrendous singing, probably), they immediately reduce the payment; the contrary is also true, but it is more the decrease what you get than your increase because, I repeat, you must listen to whatever they have up, therefore, you could be listening to the genre you hate the most or songs or singers that are horrendous. They blame the algorithm, but they chose the algorithm, not the other way around. An algorithm has no brain. 

Another trick, you cannot withdraw any money until you reach 10, but that takes ages to achieve, hundreds of reviews. My informed guess is that many people get bored after reviewing for a while, and leave after having produced 50+ reviews, no payment for their work, and the site has another bunch of free reviews.

According to the site people, they upload songs all the time. I don't know if it is intentional, but my area was barren for days, not even a song, zeo, nihil, so you don't have anything to listen to, to review or money to earn. 

Reviewers barely benefit from being on Slicethepie. They simply don't benefit. The slice goes to the site owners. 

I would be interested in knowing how much the upcoming artists pay for review and whether they would be comfortable knowing that their reviewers are people being forced to listen to their tracks even if they don't like it, and knowing that they are paid a misery to do that, or their reviews are rejected for repeating words. Yes, what you expect if I don't like your song? I will be polite and say generics because I am not allowed to move onto another track or sincerely honestly say, I hate this song, it's a very bad song and singing, or it's amateurish.

You start at 0.01 and get up, but really, 0.05 or 0.10 is still ridiculous for 10 minutes of your time, or more.

You won't earn any money on this, and will waste a time that you could use, say, picking your nose.That's overall better for your health and more entertaining. 

Avoid. Totally avoid. They're short for scammers.

Amazon Es (Online Shop, Spain)


I've used Amazon Spain twice, and they work very much like Amazon USA regarding everything.

Last year, I purchased some pet supplies as a gift for one of my brothers, who lives in Spain, and the experience was excellent. Some of the products advertised were not available on Amazon Es, and were supplied by external European shops; however, the time of delivery was clearly mentioned on the item page, so I knew that beforehand; yet, the item arrived well before the estimate delivery time. 
  
The second time, I ordered two items for my elderly mother during my holidays there. Items were dispatched separately the next day, and I received them at my doorstep two days later. 

They have a huge selection of products and terrific prices and I can honestly say that they provide better service and range of products than Amazon Au. 


I will certainly buy from them again!

11/30/2019

Oliver's Patisserie & Cafe Niddrie, Melbourne

This is an unpretentious place, a typical neighborhood decent bakery and cafe. Their coffee is smooth. They have a great variety of gourmet breads baked on site every day, as well as what I call 'tradies lunches', and a good selection of freshly baked cakes, which are lovely. The cruffin in the photo is delicious. The place has no character and the sitting arrangements inside are not very inviting or cozy. Not a remarkable place or gourmet place, but very good every day hangout. 

11/16/2019