If reviewstream put a note on your review, does that mean its rejected?

@breisa (165)
New Zealand
June 17, 2010 12:17am CST
I'm kinda new to reviewstream, and today one of my reviews was reviewed and there was a note that comments about my capitalization error. Just a minor error really. :( I'm kinda wondering, does that mean its rejected? I sort have this difficulty in understanding their standards. Has this ever happened to you?
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@Torunn (8607)
• Norway
17 Jun 10
No, I've had some reviews rejected but never with a note on them. I always write mine in word to get rid of the errors, or at least most of them. Sometimes they reject reviews that they accepted the last week, which I find a bit confusing. But you can check whether it's still listed on the list of reviews you've been paid for, or if it's on the last rejected reviews list?
@breisa (165)
• New Zealand
17 Jun 10
Well, actually only the very first article that I made, recieved a note, the rest were still pending for their approval. They're all inside that box entitled: "We have the following submissions under your account name in the queue..." Also I noticed that the date right next to the article was changed from June 17 to June 18. What does that mean?
@Torunn (8607)
• Norway
17 Jun 10
Hmm, maybe the day they publish it? Wait til tomorrow and see? If this is the first ones you've written it might take some days, it depends on how many new reviews come in. The first ones I wrote sometimes took up to 3-4 days, now they accept them automatically and check them later. A bit weird.
@breisa (165)
• New Zealand
17 Jun 10
Hmmm... I see. Then we shall see tomorrow if it really did get rejected. Thank you so much for replying! ^o^
• Romania
17 Jun 10
take care with reviewstream. sometimes it is just wasting time, as they just do not approve the work you do. try to check which are the areas they are interested about. they need travelling reviews, electrical reviews,and some others. I wrote a review for them, but the problem was that I wrote it using word and then copy-pasted it. they never mention somewhere that we are not allowed to do that (as the system does not recognize punctuation) and, of course everything was a mess and my review ended up rejected. one more aspect is that they reject your review if they do not need it or have too many of them in that particular area. so, it is difficult as, sometimes, you can not guess what you should write about. anyway, about what happened to you, the answer is yes, your review had been rejected. they are very demanding and I think you need to be an excellent writer to pass their demands. I wrote only one review and I stoped as for me it was a waste of time. I've spent an hour or so and for nothing...at least they should give a hint about what to write about, and should reject us only for grammar errors. anyway, is good that you tried it out. maybe I will write again, but now I am kind of upset as there are no guidelines at all and they want to make it perfect...this thing says something to me. good luck with them.
@Torunn (8607)
• Norway
17 Jun 10
I always write in word and copy it, never had a problem with that. Maybe it's different versions of word.
@breisa (165)
• New Zealand
17 Jun 10
Actually, I read a few of the reviews found there, and some of them had very little grammatical error which led me to the conclusion that their standards aren't that high. Thanks for the tip by the way.
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
28 Jul 10
Yes it maybe rejected. But to double check you have to use the control panel. At any rate if rejected, you can always have it re-written with all the necessary correction and then you will get final approval for it. I've been writing for this site and have made much money from them. Here is one of my payment proof to inspire you to write more: http://www.shareapic.net/View-22986349-Reviewstream--Get-Paid-To-Review--payment-proofs.html Hope you earn more from reviewstream. Have a nice day!