Why the sender may look unfamiliar
We send research invitations from a number of different domains, so the address a message comes from may not read as terac.com. That is expected. What stays constant is where the email sends you: a genuine study link always points to terac.com.
Signs of a genuine invitation
- The link in the email goes to terac.com.
- We offer to pay you for a short research task or call, and state the amount up front.
- We only ask about your professional experience and whether you qualify.
Terac will never
- Asks for a password, a verification code, or bank/card login.
- Asks for a fee or deposit, or to buy anything to take part.
- Asks you to move or forward money, or pressures you with a deadline.
