cclarry Posted September 29 Posted September 29 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfb1VSHO24Fd-Rv2PmuANQn_y-mWzfq4JOkVX-bQUbor4e_5A/viewform 8
audioschmaudio Posted September 29 Posted September 29 How do we know that this survey really is from UVI though? 🤔
husker Posted September 29 Posted September 29 (edited) 12 minutes ago, audioschmaudio said: How do we know that this survey really is from UVI though? 🤔 That is a really good question. Google Form? I never thought about it, but you are right. The link definitely came from a legit UVI email though. Edited September 29 by husker 1
Promidi Posted September 30 Posted September 30 7 hours ago, husker said: That is a really good question. Google Form? I never thought about it, but you are right. The link definitely came from a legit UVI email though. The From field in emails can be easily faked. The way to know definitively is to contact UVI and ask them directly.
Canopus Posted September 30 Posted September 30 As a subscriber to UVI’s newsletters, I got an email with the link to the survey directly. That means that whoever is behind it, already have my email address. The survey only asked UVI specific questions, such as what future development should focus on. No questions about my bank account or credit card numbers, in fact, not even my name. In the end, I was asked for my email address so that the voucher in due time could be distributed. So, logically, if there would be a scammer behind this, what could he possibly get out of it? An email address he already had? 4
audioschmaudio Posted September 30 Posted September 30 If it came from their newsletter then I have no doubts about its legitimacy. I didn't receive that email myself, that's why I was skeptical. I have subscribed to their newsletter too.
Promidi Posted September 30 Posted September 30 1 minute ago, audioschmaudio said: If it came from their newsletter then I have no doubts about its legitimacy. I didn't receive that email myself, that's why I was skeptical. I have subscribed to their newsletter too. I guess the proof would be if, those who have filled out the survey, actually receive their $US20.00 UVI voucher (and that is appears on their UVI Account Page).
audioschmaudio Posted September 30 Posted September 30 Just now, Promidi said: I guess the proof would be if, those who have filled out the survey, actually receive their $US20.00 UVI voucher (and that is appears on their UVI Account Page). Yes, but the voucher will only arrive when the survey is over. I believe they wrote that it's on the 10th of October. 1
Canopus Posted September 30 Posted September 30 (edited) 12 hours ago, audioschmaudio said: If it came from their newsletter then I have no doubts about its legitimacy. I didn't receive that email myself, that's why I was skeptical. I have subscribed to their newsletter too. When having a second look, it’s not perfectly clear to me whether the mail came as a result of me being a newsletter subscriber, or a long-time owner of UVI products. It's not clearly stated in the mail. As I do have the UVI SonicBundle, I might be in the target group. However, I'm sure it's legit. Edit: Note to self: avoid using double negatives in a sentence. Edited September 30 by Canopus 2
Pat Osterday Posted September 30 Posted September 30 I do not own the Sonic Bundle, but do have Falcon, the Power Bundle and a few other things and received the email. I've had big companies send forms from Google and Survey Monkey before - easy for the marketing guys to whip up something.
LittleStudios Posted October 1 Posted October 1 (edited) I contacted UVI support, the linked survey is legit. I linked them to this forum thread with the link that Larry gave. Below is the full exchange, last names removed. The exchange is latest response first, so my original question is at the bottom. Quote Alexandre (UVI Support) Oct 1, 2025, 09:56 GMT+2 Hi Christopher, Thank you for reaching out, I confirm you that this survey is legit 🙂 Feel free to ask if you have any further questions. All the best from Paris, Support Team For further information, you can check our online FAQ and Knowledge Base. Christopher Sep 30, 2025, 17:14 GMT+2 There is a web forum where a user posted a link talking about a UVI survey that rewards you with a $20 voucher. Is this legit? Here is the link to the forum post: https://discuss.cakewalk.com/topic/90386-uvi-survey-for-20-voucher/ The link to the survey is this: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfb1VSHO24Fd-Rv2PmuANQn_y-mWzfq4JOkVX-bQUbor4e_5A/viewform Can you verify the legitimacy? Edited October 1 by LittleStudios 2
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