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Help us testing the quality of the post by participating in our survey

Hello and welcome to the official website of Quotas. Our company helps postal operators worldwide to monitor and improve the quality of the mail services they provide to you. Through research and data collection, our measurements offer precise diagnostics of international mail delivery performance.

To join our postal survey, please click the button below and register on our participant website (Survey Code: 1009). For further information please contact us at panel@quotas.de. We will be more than happy to assist you.

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Who are we looking for?

As a participant you will be part of a worldwide network of reliable panellists sending and/or receiving test letters, which simulate real international mail flows. For that purpose, we are constantly looking for participants from various cities and countries all over the world. The main requirements to become a participant are:

  • having access to the internet,
  • either a P.O. Box address (Arabic peninsula, most of Sub-Saharan Africa) or a private street address (rest of the world) you can receive our test letters from.
  • We always prefer participants who are able to check their mail on every possible delivery day.

Click here to read the recommendation letter of our client.

What rewards do we offer you?

In exchange for your help in our postal survey, we offer a small money reward every month. You may cash out your awards as Amazon vouchers, Paypal or Skrill payments, donate it to Doctors without Borders and much much more.

Becoming a participant is free of charge. Our surveys are a great and easy way to make a bit of money online with very little time investment from your part. If you would like to join our panel, we encourage you to click the button below (Survey Code: 1009).

For any questions please do not hesitate to contact us at panel@quotas.de.

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Data Protection: We would like to point out that your data will be used exclusively for these surveys and treated according to the ESOMAR (European Society for Opinion and Marketing Research) rules of data protection.