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Earn Rewards for your opinions with e-Rewards, the largest global, by-invitation-only online survey community.
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5800 Tennyson Pkwy # 600, 75024, Plano, United States
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I have been on e-Rewards for several…
I have been on e-Rewards for several years and find it a nice way to get some gift cards and take interesting surveys.
ALWAYS INTERESTING
REALLY THOUGHTFUL SURVEYS, THEY ARE INTERESTING TO COMPLETE. GOOD REWARDS AND THEY ARRIVE QUICKLY.
Too often I spend a great deal of time…
Too often I spend a great deal of time on a survey to have it malfunction or tell me the survey is full
e-Rewards One Of The Better Survey Sites
This is one of the best, honest and reliable sites. I just wish they would include cash payouts. Whenever I have trouble with a company and I take a survey for a extended amount of time and they don't reward me for my time by saying I don't meet the qualifications I contact. customer service which responds very quickly and makes the situation correct. This is definitely one of the better sites.
They take your data eagerly and then refuse to honor reward payments without demanding more intrusive data collection.
This survey and rewards website is the worst I have ever used. I finally accrued enough points to cash out. That is when I found they will not even honor their rewards payment unless I use a sketchy third party Veriff that does identity verification and that "service" requires the company must collect and store my photo and government ID indefinitely. This is not worth $10 or any reward. This requirement for "payment" should have been revealed very clearly up front before wasting anyone's time. If the company's justification for this ID process is, perhaps that they want to send 1099s to the government and need our identities then that verification would have been completed up front, but instead this is a barrier to paying users. They are happy to collect my data for their partner's without ID verification but not to give me a $10 gift card. It is unethical to collect human subject research without compensating your subjects.
Another issue that potential users should know is that these qualification surveys, the ones to see if you can even fill out the survey, are often 5 minutes or more and collect a huge quantity of personal data that undoubtedly will be stored and analyzed by companies. It seems like an strategic effort to avoid compensating subjects for time consuming and data heavy surveys. Another strange thing the site is doing now is trying to get users to download questionable extensions that constantly harvest user data for third parties.
I do not think there is anything usable or safe about this website from my perspective and I regret giving them or their partners any of my personal data. I'm obviously mostly angry that they are refusing to reasonably compensate points that I earned but I would never fill out surveys for them again.
Kicked off after 15 years on the panel
I spent no less than 15 years on the site. I received a "warning" about how I was completing surveys and their requirements a few months before. My survey taking has not changed one bit in all the years I was on the site. Then they kicked me off saying their system showed my answers were inconsistent, that I had been warned and it was too bad. I appealed. They made me wait a week and then said I was banned. No coming back. 15 years on the panel didn't matter. Their system could not be in error. I will give credit that they provided a "one-time courtesy" and offered me option to cash out my built-up credit. This told me everything I needed to know. I had done nothing wrong and the decision was arbitrary. I asked for an example of what I did wrong. they never provided even one. I can't recommend the site. They are not friendly to survey takers; they have provided less points for screen outs and only crediting points for 5 screen outs every 24 hours. A lot of work for very little. Can only redeem a particular gift card once every 30 days limiting your reward potential. Very sad indeed.
E-rewards, best survey company
E-rewards compares favorably with Sproutful when it comes to wasting your time on a survey. E-rewards almost always allows you to finish a survey, and when it does disqualify you, it's early on in the survey. Sproutful is notorious for making you complete 90% of a survey, then cut you off and claim the survey group is already filled! Very annoying. E-rewards also maintains your privacy, never asking for your address, SS#, and telephone number, while there are some companies on Sproutful that are truly invasive. Sproutful at least allows you to reject these companies, but has no filter, so you have to plow through scores of invasive companies before landing on the private ones. E-rewards offers better compensation, 75 points can get you a $25 gift card, while each Sproutful point is worth about $.10. 5000 points will buy a $50 prepaid VISA card, while the same number of points buys you 66 $25 gift cards (I use them at Kroger's), That's $1650 worth of groceries!
Go back to prior 2025 and restore…
Go back to prior 2025 and restore higher point value surveys, 3, 4, 5 and above points per survey, not 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 points.
I love E-Rewards
I love E-Rewards, I am retired on Medicare and Social Security. Which we know is not enough. Will be using the points for affording meals. E-Rewards is awesome. Surveys are easy, I enjoy reading them and giving it my opinions.
Good overall
Sometimes there are tech issues. I wish I had more gift card rewards that I would use. Many available to me I do not use.
Good overall.
I can take surveys when I want…
I can take surveys when I want-two or three a day or once every other week The points continue to add up and I have received gift certificates to use at Macys
Answering surveys that earn me rewards…
Answering surveys that earn me rewards that I will use.
I had a small issue
I had a small issue, they resolved it almost immediately, they did not have any kind of condescending or accusatory tone, like I was trying to pull a fast one. They did not make me "jump through hoops," like other places do. They are a solid, trustworthy, honest company.
I received rewards
I received rewards every time that I completed a survey. Surveys ste interesting and I learn
The more surveys you can complete the…
The more surveys you can complete the more points received. There are some very nice rewards I’ve used. Well worth the time
It offer various surveys and…
It offer various surveys and informations
Scamming and taking back your credit
This site has recently decided to suspend accounts . They wait until your bank gets a a significant amount of credit in it . They suspend so you can not cash in for rewards . I have gone back numerous times and they will provide no reasoning
Here is reasoning they gave after 15 years of doing their surveys ( essentially no reasoning)
We took the aforementioned action after reviewing the accuracy and attentiveness of your account activity. As a renowned market research provider, we take the validity of our research data very seriously and need to take steps to address the matter.
We appreciate your time on our panel but, as previously stated, we, unfortunately, have no option other than to suspend your account permanently.
Thank you for your understanding.
Cess
Suspension of Account
I have been a member of e-Rewards for approximately 10 years and was a Diamond Member. I also recently received a gold badge for extra rewards during survey taking. Last week my account was frozen and I received this message. "Hi Linda, After a thorough review, we’re unable to reactivate or recover your account. Your account will remain permanently deactivated and any new account you try to create will be blocked on our platform."
I DID NOTHING WRONG. I am a consistent survey taker with consistent answers. I have never used vulgar language nor used multiple accounts. I was never told what was being reviewed nor was I given the chance to provide proof that I did nothing. I have no recourse. My account is now gone through no fault of my own. To say I am upset and angry is an understatement.
For those that use this site, cash out while you can. I wrote back and forth with customer service and was "told to have a great day." How condescending. What a horrible site and what an unprofessional way to treat its customers.
I have done surveys for years
I have done surveys for years. It has gotten worse and worse. Most of the surveys I complete, the survey DOES NOT PAY any rewards and it claims you didn't qualify after you completed everything. My access was one day removed so I could not use the rewards I pilled up. Their actions are theft of my rewards.
Most often the surveys are quite good.
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