6 reviews for QuickRewards Network are not recommended
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California
5 reviews
9 helpful votes

I've been using this rewards site for a few years now,...
August 20, 2018

I've been using this rewards site for a few years now, and I can't take the web design anymore. Is there no one hired to keep the site up to date? The front page has been screwed up for at least a year now. The pic for Flix tv is used for Hypermx, the game portal pic is totally broken, adscend is listed twice, and the page itself is so cluttered it looks like a soccer mom tried using MS Front Page 10 years ago. Anyone ever hear of a site map? It goes on a separate page and links to everything on the site without cluttering the home page. I'm pretty sure that was a thing 10 years ago. The Interactive Videos link is just Hympermx all over again. Why is it on the front page twice? There's broken images on the offer portal page. Gwallet has a weird jump every time you click an offer, and I have to Page Up several times to view it because the scroll to top only works for gwallet sending you to the top. Paid emails and the check list are useless. On the daily clicks page, there's a broken image with the word Refer on mouse over which goes to a page that says Coming Soon.

Pardon my language, but the site is f*cking broken and annoying to use. This might work for grandmas 60 and up because stuff is color coded, but the company's not going to bring in fresh new blood and keep things afloat for much longer if this keeps up. As it is, I feel limited to 3 survey routers, Gwallet, and Trial Pay. Smores works most days when they're not randomly telling me I hit my limit after 2 hours. Oh yeah, and video loyalty is pretty much broken. It never credits. How does this site even function? I've used sketchier sites than this one, and they looked 100 times better. Why did I sign up on others? They looked like I could trust them. I took a chance on Quick Rewards because I was curious. Support seems short staffed. I dunno how the FB lady keeps up with everyone. It's obvious the budget must not be that great if the website looks like the same year I quit MySpace.

[Edit] In response to the reply I got: "You will be hard pressed to find another one with no minimum cashout, payments made nightly, and a real customer service team that replies to each member personalized." Hard pressed? Since this review, I had already been using a different service for 2 years. Since then, the "rival" site has only shown me to be 10x better. Not only do they have a very current, frequently updated & maintained website, but they have a FULLY functioning mobile app. Oh yeah, and they have instant, automated, NO MINIMUM cashout directly to Paypal. Yes, your CS is great, but it's honestly sad when they're apologizing for your shortcomings on how outdated your site is. I'm very happy with the "rival," which is practically futuristic compared to the incredibly buggy site you have. Oh, but congrats on finally updating to 2018.

Date of experience: August 20, 2018
California
2 reviews
12 helpful votes

Here's a review from a longtime user, not a disgruntled cheater.
January 6, 2018

I've been on many, many sites that offer surveys, rewards, incentives, and partner with offer portal providers with sites like Trialpay, Gwallet, Peanut Labs, etc. I use the site in the most honest way, without using VPNs, adblock, tunnel services, or programs meant to offer an unfair advantage.

I say this because I've used the site for so long, I've been able to hear about things behind the scenes. I know that the staff at QR works hard. When their servers went down last year, their small IT team worked two whole weeks, barely getting sleep, just to get things back up and running. During this time many were giving the staff a hard time, just because they weren't getting paid instantly, like QR often does.

Quick Rewards offers something other sites all the big popular ones don't offer -- real people who genuinely care about their customers. When you email customer support, you're talking to real people who aren't speaking from a template or script. When they wish you a good day or week, they mean it. If you have a problem, they'll take time to make sure your issue is solved, and dare to trust you if you tell them you've spent an hour on a survey, only to be disqualified or have it crap out on you.

Quick Rewards also offers a strict anti-cheat system. It's impossible to successfully use even the best VPN programs on the site without being redirected to an error page. They do block certain countries, but only because their clients have told them about the serious influx of cheaters from certain international locations. I know this to be true, because employers on Mechanical Turk will block specific continents. It's not discrimination based on race or country, but by simple cheating behavior.

I've kept Quick Rewards white listed on my adblock, along with their clients, for about 7 or 8 years now. I've never had malware alerts from anyone other than 4th or 5th party sites, but by then I'm so far from both Quick Rewards and the offer wall provider, that it's not related to them anymore. If I run into these problems, the staff at QR is quick to respond.

Overall, the staff at Quick Rewards is laid back, but they will not tolerate cheating or exploitation of whatever loophole you've found. They do give people the benefit of a doubt, but if you exploit that trust, you really don't deserve to be on the site.

I will also point out something that sadly I can only go on hearsay about. There's been a movement to make Quick Rewards look bad. After some investigating, I've noticed that someone, or a group of people, are going around to different sites and leaving nasty reviews. Please note that these are from cheaters who've been banned. Many of us genuine members know who they are, and do our best to root for the home team when we can. Those who are active in their Facebook page know that the team at QR truly care about their people. The PR team and customer support team have done a great job cultivating a positive Facebook following. I can't say that about other rewards sites. I've even been attacked by nasty trolls on other sites. I've never had anyone outright attack me on their page, though.

So to all the haters, keep on hating. Those of us who've used QR know the truth. You wouldn't have anything to complain about if you weren't cheating the system.

Date of experience: January 4, 2018
California
9 reviews
9 helpful votes

The site is horrible
March 28, 2017

I was honest and they removed both of my accounts. They also threaten legal action on me but the were a few other users who had at least 4 accounts and bet have gotten more rewards that I have. I recomend not many people use them since they are not very helpful. I have another survey company with two accounts but I can not say which do to security issues with quickrewards or other survey companies going to look. I would recomend I-say, SurveySavvy, Springboard America, mysurvey, zoompanel, mintvine, epoll and many others. Here is an two emails I got from quickrewards- Re: About GMN live

Chris Dobrowolski <*******@gmail.com>
Mar 6

To Becky
Unfortunately since you do not like puzzles, I have cheated and benefited the big One only once or twice but the 250 points several times since I have two accounts-I am not sure if the facebook users accused me of it), I will delete my other account when I get the reply for you and I am sorry about having two accounts. For future reference you should do like call verification so people can have no more that one account and that way there is no way of cheating.

From,

Chris Dobrowolski
*******@gmail.com

On Mon, Mar 6,2017 at 8:02 AM, Becky Ford <*******@quickrewards.net> wrote:
Hi, Chris! I appreciate your email, and thank you for reaching out.

Do you have any reason to think that you are on the list?

If so, please be straight-up with me about it. What has me more incensed than anything else ATM is the fact that people are lying to me, and when the game finishes, I'm deleting all accounts of every person who has been using deceptive means to win on that game and did NOT come clean about it. And at this point there is one member who was one of QR's first 100 members who is about to lose all 4 of her accounts because she is playing dumb, and I don't have the patience for that.

On the other hand, there is another member who admitted that she was working with a relative outside of the group, and because she fessed up to that, her account and her sister's will remain.

If I'm coming off as being rude, I apologize, it's not my intent, I'm just being as straight-forward with you as I hope you'll be with me. I'm not into playing games, I'm into honesty.
On 3/6/2017 9:56 AM, Chris Dobrowolski wrote:
My name is Chris Dobrowolski, can you please tell me if I am on the GMN Lives cheater's list, I am just currious. Please email me back at *******@gmail.com. Thanks! Re: About GMN live

Chris Dobrowolski <*******@gmail.com>
Mar 6

To Becky
One account is *******@gmail.com, and the other one is *******@aol.com. I am not sure why I did this, maybe I forgot that I already have one account and signed up for another account. Mayee one account was not working for some time so I signed up for one more account-that are the only two reasons I can think of at these time

My Old Address: My current address
*******@gmail.com *******@aol.com
4139 Twilight Ridge ******* Fox Valley Drive
San Diego, CA ******* San Diego, CA *******
*******914 *******861!

On Mon, Mar 6,2017 at 3:41 PM, Becky Ford <*******@quickrewards.net> wrote:
Hi, Chris!

Thank you for your honesty. We need to know what the second account is, otherwise both of your accounts will have to be closed. I am bending the rules to allow yours to stay.

You were so supportive of other members, I'm having difficulty wrapping my head around why you'd do this. You don't have to tell me, that's not a requisite for keeping your account, but I really want to know.

And why does someone who is cheating start another group to try to figure out who is cheating? Like, you've got my head spinning on that one.

FWIW, Chris, you're not the only one who had multiple accounts. There are at least THREE other members of Allison's group that did. One other person admitted it and turned in her second account, so she will be allowed to remain a member of QR. There is another who recently double-posted -- if you pay close attention to the games, you probably caught it, too -- I'm not sure what their dup account is yet. Then there is another group member who has at LEAST four other accounts (I've caught 3, but there is at least one more, probably more than that).

Aside from people having multiple accounts, there are some members working together to try to throw off being caught by the Seen By. They are also posting false ranges to keep the real ranges to themselves. They are saying they came in late and got 250, when they really got 25 for making a late guess and helping to narrow down the range for their little side team. The cheating and the poor sportsmanship on this game and in this group in particular is rampant, and you're far from the worst offender.

So while I was really disappointed to read your FB message, and your email, I applaud you for standing up and doing the right thing when it's probably pretty darned embarrassing to do so, but still the RIGHT thing to do.

~ Becky
On 3/6/2017 4:11 PM, Chris Dobrowolski wrote:
Unfortunately since you do not like puzzles, I have cheated and benefited the big One only once or twice but the 250 points several times since I have two accounts-I am not sure if the facebook users accused me of it), I will delete my other account when I get the reply for you and I am sorry about having two accounts. For future reference you should do like call verification so people can have no more that one account and that way there is no way of cheating.

From,

Chris Dobrowolski
*******@gmail.com

On Mon, Mar 6,2017 at 8:02 AM, Becky Ford <*******@quickrewards.net> wrote:
Hi, Chris! I appreciate your email, and thank you for reaching out.

Do you have any reason to think that you are on the list?

If so, please be straight-up with me about it. What has me more incensed than anything else ATM is the fact that people are lying to me, and when the game finishes, I'm deleting all accounts of every person who has been using deceptive means to win on that game and did NOT come clean about it. And at this point there is one member who was one of QR's first 100 members who is about to lose all 4 of her accounts because she is playing dumb, and I don't have the patience for that.

On the other hand, there is another member who admitted that she was working with a relative outside of the group, and because she fessed up to that, her account and her sister's will remain.

If I'm coming off as being rude, I apologize, it's not my intent, I'm just being as straight-forward with you as I hope you'll be with me. I'm not into playing games, I'm into honesty.
On 3/6/2017 9:56 AM, Chris Dobrowolski wrote:
My name is Chris Dobrowolski, can you please tell me if I am on the GMN Lives cheater's list, I am just currious. Please email me back at *******@gmail.com. Thanks!

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I guess that I learned that "Honesty is not the best policy for survey sites"- if I did not mention anything you would never know that I have two accounts.

Date of experience: March 28, 2017
Texas
1 review
14 helpful votes

Definitely One of the Best Survey Panels Around
December 27, 2015

I joined Quick Rewards around October 2014, and being a member of a lot of different survey panels, I would honestly have to say that Quick Rewards is the best all around company that I am member of, & I say that for several reasons.
First, they offer lots of different ways to earn money besides just taking surveys. Just a few examples are completing offers, reading emails, completing daily tasks, shopping, watching videos, online web searches, and a whole lot more. I pretty much stick to the surveys, but they have such of variety of other things to do that there is most likely something for everybody. They send you email invitations to more surveys than any other panel and you can also go to their website and see all of the surveys available for that day. For example, when I looked today to see how many surveys I had an option of trying to qualify for, there were 45 different ones showing to be available.
Second, most panels will not let you actually redeem or cash out your earnings until you meet a certain amount. With Quick Rewards there is no minimum amount, so you can cash out with as little as a penny or wait until you have more. You decide to cash out how much and whenever you want. You also have several options on how you can redeem your rewards, like PayPal, online gift cards like Amazon and many others, or several options for physical gift cards to receive by mail. I always choose to redeem with PayPal, and have always received the money in my Paypal account within just a few hours and have never had to wait more than 24 hours, as opposed to most other companies where you normally have to wait several weeks to receive your payment.
Last, Quick Rewards has the best customer service out of all of the other companies I deal with by far hands down. I have rarely even needed to contact customer service but ran into a little issue last week where I was disqualified from a survey that I had already spent quite a bit of time on, and I was concerned that I had done something wrong or had been kicked out for quality reasons regarding my responses or something like that, and a customer service representative, Paige E. Specifically, responded to email in just a couple of hours. Not only did she credit my account for the amount I would have earned if I had completed the survey, she also took the time to assure me that I hadn't done anything wrong, and to completely explain to me all of the different reasons that this may have happened, apologized for the convenience, and thanked me for being concerned enough to contact support about the situation and truly made me feel like I am a valued and appreciated member of Quick Rewards. On top of all of that, she also added some tips, like responding to email invitations as quickly as possible and the time of day I was working on surveys, to help me be able to qualify for more surveys and earn even more money. She was totally awesome and if the rest of the customer service department is anything at all like her, then they are a perfect example of how customer service should be in any company, not just this kind of company. I was truly impressed and blown away by Paige E.'s time, effort, concern, and the way she handled resolving my issue and making me feel like I really muttered as an individual, not just another member. It was really nice to get a reply from an actual person who really cared and responded to me and my specific issue, instead of getting an auto-response or generic email that didn't even anseef my question.
Quick Rewards is most definitely legit and I would (and do) recommend them to anyone wanting to earn a little extra money for sharing their opinions. By the way, since joining around October of last year, 2014, I have earned around $115, which I think is a pretty good payment lush and

Tip for consumers:

Too bad I can only give it five stars, because if I could I would give it ten!!!

Date of experience: December 26, 2015
Washington
1 review
8 helpful votes

I made 11.51 in one day love quick rewards
October 12, 2014

I made 11.51 in one day love quick rewards

Date of experience: October 12, 2014
California
1 review
4 helpful votes

This conservative thieves do not allow to unsubscribe
May 22, 2013

This conservative thieves do not allow to unsubscribe. There is NOT a way to do itin most computers

Date of experience: May 22, 2013
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6 reviews for QuickRewards Network are not recommended