Put me on the list of those who got shafted by this ~20 minute bogus Mr. Clean Xtreme survey. They put the general demographic (age, sex, income, etc.) questions at the end after they already have everything they want to know about your opinion of their product -- this made me immediately suspicious, since those questions are usually at the beginning as part of the screening process in legitimate surveys, so as not to waste any more of your time and their resources than is absolutely necessary. Then of course after the final question, "Sorry! You're disqualified! Hee hee heeee!" and only 5 credits. Does anyone actually think they won't use the data that they already mined, before finally getting around to the alleged "screening" questions?