Did anyone else get a survey about Yahoo! Answers from Amy Jie?

2016-09-27T21:58:42Z

It's via survey-monkey, so it's all looking a bit sketchy to me. Is it legit? If it isn't, who should I report it to?

2016-09-27T23:37:24Z

Why am I suspicious? Well, the email is ugly(er than usual). It doesn't have proper punctuation. Yahoo! has been known to be quite hackable. When I googled Amy Jie, I got a Twitter account for Amy Jie Hackenberg . . . hacker name? Dumb hacker name? Unfortunate name for cyber employee? Also, I've never seen the term "Top Answer-er" -- it's Top Contributor. I think it's some sort of scam. Unless I see something here from someone with a staff badge.

Anonymous2016-09-27T22:04:00Z

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Yeah I got one for this account, but also for my other account as well which is currently suspended, so I am also suspicious.

Anonymous2016-09-28T05:48:29Z

Yes,

I deleted it immediately I don't click on sketchy looking links ever DTA as Leoni in the movie Lockup would
say don't trust anybody.

Anonymous2016-09-27T23:46:11Z

I noticed the same points about it as you and was suspicious. However, surveymonkey is a reputable site. I'll wait till I see something official from Yahoo.

?2016-09-27T22:02:57Z

Just now....I have serious doubts about any benefit to users over these things; they are just trying how to manipulate advertising so they get the most money....that's my bet

Regwah2016-09-27T22:01:37Z

Yeah it seems a bit dodgy alright, I'll wait & see what others say.

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