Chevrolet Malibu Forums banner
Status
Not open for further replies.
1 - 8 of 8 Posts

· Registered
Joined
·
165 Posts
Discussion Starter · #1 ·
So I get this thick envelope in the mail today. It's a 2010 Customer Satisfaction Study in regards to my Malibu purchase.

It's not from GM or the dealership and it's pretty long, about 7.5 pages. At the end of the survey, there is a $2.00 cheque made out to me. :confused:

Initially, I thought it was to pay for the postage to mail the survey back but I got a pre-paid envelope and I also have the choice to fill out the survey online.

Has anyone else received a similar survey with a cheque attached to it? It seems kind of odd.
 

· Administrator
2011 Malibu LTZ 3.6L V6 Red Jewel Tintcoat
Joined
·
21,132 Posts
Two whole dollars? Is that even worth the gas to drive to the bank? I'd be concerned that it was a new way to get your checking account info.

To answer your question, no letters/surveys here.
 

· Banned
Joined
·
808 Posts
So I get this thick envelope in the mail today. It's a 2010 Customer Satisfaction Study in regards to my Malibu purchase.

It's not from GM or the dealership and it's pretty long, about 7.5 pages. At the end of the survey, there is a $2.00 cheque made out to me. :confused:

Initially, I thought it was to pay for the postage to mail the survey back but I got a pre-paid envelope and I also have the choice to fill out the survey online.

Has anyone else received a similar survey with a cheque attached to it? It seems kind of odd.

Never received anything like that for the Malibu. I have received a survey form of some kind but not car related a couple years ago with two $1.00 bills with it for my time. I never filled out the survey and I put the $2.oo in my pocket! :D
 

· Registered
Joined
·
16 Posts
I got that survey back in September. I thought it was from a marketing/survey company contracted by GM. I filled it out, mailed it, bought a Timmy's with the $2, and I haven't heard anything since. If it was a scam to get my banking information then they quickly realized that an overdrawn chequing account doesn't yield much profit.
 

· Registered
Joined
·
315 Posts
2 bucks for filling out 7.5 survey pages??? Not worth it to me. It is definitely a marketing firm try to buy your info for a cheap price
 

· Registered
Joined
·
165 Posts
Discussion Starter · #8 ·
It went through the shredder, cheque and all. :D

Talking with some co-workers, they think they cheque may be used as a cheap way to determine if you received the survey or not.

If you cash the cheque but don't fill in the survey or throw it out, they will know at least know that you have received the survey in the mail. Not saying that they will come after you but it seems to be two surveys in one!
 
1 - 8 of 8 Posts
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top