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I have been using e-Rewards for over 4 years and have been very satisfied with their rewards program. I have not had any problems or issues with redeeming my e-Reward dollars.
I did surveys for over a week and I accumulated over $75. I redeemed the $75 for the kohls egift card. It only sent me a code for a $25 egift card. This website is very false and I will never do anymore surveys for E-Rewards again. I took alot of time and rejection from this company. I contacted the company and still no answer back. I would NEVER recommened this website to my worst enemy nor any of my friends. BEWARE! BEWARE! BEWARE!
I'm not a happy camper about this so until I find out about the order I'll have to give you a one. It maybe my fault, however I need to know this and will move my one to a five after the resolution.
The surveys are interesting and don't take much time. I work on them in waiting rooms, in traffic, in queues. The restaurant rewards are a great bonus.
The surveys are great. The rewards could be a little better and with maybe food choices for the rewards. But e-rewards are fun and allow you to express your opinion.
The only problem I have is they need to add more rewards. There is only one reward that I can redeem my points for. Other than that they have tons of fun surveys to take.
It's cool to get rewarded for taking surveys. Sometimes the surveys are written so poorly it's aggravating, but mostly they are fine, and all are easy enough to complete.
The kindest thing I could say about e-Rewards would be to call it a Bait & Switch operation -- but calling it a complete scam would be more accurate. The company builds its profits by cheating both participants and clients. They tell clients they are paying participants to take the surveys but that is a scam. They tell participants that they have a survey, then AFTER the person competes the survey THEN they say you aren't qualified so they can pay just the trivial amount rather than the full amount or they simply fail to pay at all. E-Rewards has 99% of the qualification information already in their database, so there is no excuse for having anyone take a survey THEN telling them they aren't qualified due to age, gender, or occupation that was already in the e-Rewards database. Even when the qualification is something that they need to ask (such as whether or not you shop for a specific kind of product), there is no excuse for their habit of putting such questions at the middle or end of the survey so they have already collected a ton of responses before they suddenly 'discover' that you "don't qualify" for the survey they just had you take. E-Rewards is a fine way to collect rewards if you assume that your time is worth less than fifty cents per hour, because that's the best rate that you can expect to receive for taking their surveys (you will never actually see the $2.50 to $7.50 that they claim you will be paid for taking a 20-60 minute survey.
The surveys are good but need to give better rewards like resturant gift cert to ie: red lobster, in and out, outback also to home improvement stores ie: Lowes, home depot
I enjoyed testing the two items shipped to me by mail. The time it took to review the items was well worth the time spent. Other than this I enjoy completing surveys.
I complete many surveys. I always enjoy the experience. Many different genres are discussed. The reward for completing these surveys is balanced with the effort required to complete them.
E-rewards should be called stealingyourtime.com
Often you spend much time doing a survey, only at the end they say you don't qualify, so no points for your time.
You do a survey and at the end there is a network error, or error with survey, again you get no points.
Now they give you nothing for attempting a survey, even if you have gone almost all the way through it!
You do surveys that state you will get so many points, yet you see that they gave you less than promised.
I was invited to a survey which was a follow-up survey, and I should have been awarded 2000 points. I received several reminders before, logged in in time... yet 20 minutes later, I am told they have received enough people for the survey... how is wasting this amount of my time fair? I had to make sure I was home, logged in in time, make sure I could give the survey enough time etc. no respect.
I think if a company didn't pay you for your time at work they would be in court! How can you steal people's time, and give them nothing?
E-rewards used to be quite good, some surveys didn't work, but you got paid for your time, at least for the most part. Now they are abusing us, and treat us like slaves!
Companies like this should be fined for unfair practise, I wonder what psychopathic narcissist has come up with the new way to rip people off like this? I hope that person gets ill or has something very unfair happen to them, what a piece of scum!
I feel they come into your home like a shark selling crap, and take from you, no better than a common thief.
I have $237.00 I have earned on this site and they have blocked my account. After hours of survey taking I can't redeem the points I have earned. I would stay clear of this site.
I enjoy the opportunities offered through e-Rewards to complete surveys and make money. Most are relatively brief surveys and easy to respond to the questions.
I requested and received a Restaurants.com certificate using E-rewards credits. It is a convenient way to save a few dollars on those poccasions when I am at a location that has restaurants I enjoy.
Many surveys are very similar. I get a lot of the same type of surveys. Many of the surveys are too long Need shorter surveys. You need a bigger variety of surveys.
I had a decent relationship with e-rewards up until the present when I had problems with a Starbucks e-gift card that they issued. The code yielded an empty card. I contacted Starbucks and they sent me back to the issuer. That is when a number of frustrating e-mail messages ensued from e-rewards. They sent a boilerplate answer which did not address my problem and then asked me for information that they already had access to in their database of my account (information they later accessed so I know they had it) and then sent the same original boilerplate reply and I had to start all over again. After a series of frustrating e-mail messages, they ended up finally putting money on the reward card and then claimed that it was my error (that I was trying to redeem the previous reward card). The runaround was bad enough, but the lying to cover up their mistake and blame it on me was the absurd part. I no longer trust that they will issue the rewards they say they will and they will make you waste enormous amounts of time trying to get them to pay you for your efforts.
E-Rewards will sell your personal info to JUNK MAIL companies.
I began receiving junk mail shortly after signing up for e-Rewards, and as I am very careful with my personal info and don't otherwise get junk mailings, I knew exactly who the culprit was.
I was subscribed to THREE magazines that were of absolutely no interest to me, and which I actually found offensive due to their low-brow, low-IQ, hyper-sexualised content, that had obviously been chosen because I have a last name which suggests a certain racial background. I emailed the companies sending the magazines to cancel the subscriptions and found out who had placed the orders: Universal Subscriptions (search them), a junk mail company that collects people's personal info and uses it to spam them. They even have a specific form you can fill out to request they stop sending you junk mail and remove your name from their database.
I emailed e-Rewards about the junk mail I was getting, asking them if they had provided my information to anyone, and, tellingly, received no response at all.
Long review short - if you're ok with receiving lots of junk mail in your real-life mailbox, go ahead and sign up for e-Rewards. They'll be happy to sell all your personal details to the highest bidder!
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e-Rewards has a rating of 1.9 stars from 252 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with e-Rewards most frequently mention gift card, customer service and enough points. e-Rewards ranks 213th among Survey sites.
Hi Jill,
We are sorry to hear you're disappointed.
Our member services team is very busy and this means that it could take some time to reply to everyone, but we always try our best to resolve every query.
Please bear with us in the meanwhile, we will escalate your request and get back to you as soon as possible.
Thank you for your patience,
The e-Rewards Team