• QuickRewards Network

Overview

QuickRewards Network has a rating of 4.14 stars from 74 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with QuickRewards Network most frequently mention customer service, paypal account, and facebook page. QuickRewards Network ranks 15th among Work At Home sites.

  • Service
    15
  • Value
    11
  • Quality
    10

This company responds to reviews on average within 7 hours

Positive reviews (last 12 months): 50%
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Positive highlights

  • Excellent customer service, a wide variety of ways to accumulate points with solid options of gift cards/Paypal, etc.
  • Kudos to Dimitry and Paige E. For providing the best of the best of all the survey sites offered!

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How would you rate QuickRewards Network?
Top Positive Review

“Review update”

John W.
10/20/23

I posted a negative review yesterday about this site over issues I was having with logging on and cashing out. Thier support team reached out to me and fixed the issue. Turns out my pay pal account was not verified the issue was fixed with in an hour and I can log back in and got paid I recomed this site as a great way to pass time Watching videos and doing surveys while getting a few bucks for doing it Make sure you paypal is verified and you should be all set to earn

Top Critical Review

“They closed my account”

Frank L.
5/29/23

I started using QR to make some extra money. The first time I withdrew my earnings, it went fine. But when I tried to cash out again, they suddenly closed my account for no reason. I contacted them to ask why, and they said my IP address changed drastically, but I don't understand what that means. Also, they asked for my driver's license, which I'm not comfortable sharing with them.

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1 review
2 helpful votes
May 29th, 2023

I started using QR to make some extra money. The first time I withdrew my earnings, it went fine. But when I tried to cash out again, they suddenly closed my account for no reason. I contacted them to ask why, and they said my IP address changed drastically, but I don't understand what that means. Also, they asked for my driver's license, which I'm not comfortable sharing with them.

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1 review
0 helpful votes
June 19th, 2023

I sit and play this for hours to make it up to $4.69, cashed it out and never received it. So I contacted customer service. They said it was showing as pending and would be on in 24-72hrs. 3 days later I contacted them again, and was told I needed to send them proof of my identity with my driver's license or photo id and utility bill with matching address. Umm no thank you I am not that stupid. Not sending anyone my information like that for $4. I emailed them back and told them nah I was good to keep the damn money and deleted the app. Scam! Idk how people actually having it rated good. My guess is someone part of the scam.

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Dmitry B. – QuickRewards Network Rep

Hi,
We had been around for 20 years now. As stated in the terms, we don't allow use of proxy or vpn and have the right to request documentation for security reasons if we need some verification. Once you do the verification process, we will be more then happy to reopen your account and submit the payment. If we were a scam like you claimed, we would not be around for 20+ years now.

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1 review
2 helpful votes
December 24th, 2021

As soon as I earned monies and was playing for some time and when it came to cash out they did not pay out citing it was impossible to earn $16.57 in a few weeks!
Sounds like they get people to participate and then they take their commission as when a participants plays they get a cut & then refuse to pay out! Scam alert!

Tip for consumers:
Steer clear!

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Dmitry B. – QuickRewards Network Rep

Please email support@quickrewards.net with subject SITE JABBER so we can look into it. Usually this happens if you use a VPN /proxy or have multiple accounts which is against the terms or the survey quality was bad. If you email us we can see what's going on in case this was some mistake. We been around almost 20 years so we are very far from being a scam.

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1 review
1 helpful vote
December 4th, 2022

It's fake they don't even tell you how to watch a video and how to get paid from it I went to the website and pushed watch a Video to get paid And it stops right there they don't help you at all Wasted all day trying to figure it out

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Dmitry B. – QuickRewards Network Rep

We had been around for 20 years so I am not sure why you are assuming we are fake. I wish you would have emailed our support so we can troubleshoot with you. Feel free to email support@quickrewards.net with subject sitejabber and we will be happy to troubleshoot with you.

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6 reviews
5 helpful votes
July 5th, 2019

Site will no longer let u view videos for points. Crap. You should be able to do this activitybut they will not even respond to another enquiry. Might just be a con

Tip for consumers:
Avoid them

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Website survey site that u cannot get a resolution from

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Dmitry B. – QuickRewards Network Rep

We still have videos on our site. Many options too. Can you please email our support and we will be happy to help. We always respond to all emails within hours if not minutes.

Thumbnail of user tamaram29
2 reviews
13 helpful votes
February 11th, 2017

Honestly people... these survey sites are NOT a good way to make quick money. Here's how they get you: they offer for you to take a quick 3-5 minute survey (some are longer, like 15-20 minutes). You spend about 5 minutes just answering product questions to qualify (and they are STILL gathering vital PR and marketing info from you, by the way), only for you to be told that you don't qualify for the survey after dedicating 7-10 minutes answering questions. I signed up for QuickRewards because I needed a quick $10 and someone said this was the best place to get it in less than an hour. I sat there for about 2 hours and watched video after video but was not credited for ANY of them. I then did some surveys for an hour and did not qualify for any and was not credited for my time. I honestly just think this is a big marketing scam to gather vital marketing demographic info from you (i. E. race, age, region you live in, products you like and buy) without actually giving you any credit. Seriously, people... stay away. You've got a better chance getting $10 by panhandling. What a waste of my day!

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Dmitry B. – QuickRewards Network Rep

Hi, Tamara! We wish you had sent us an email regarding your concerns so we would have had the opportunity to try to address them before you closed your account, but thank you for giving us the forum for this here. First of all, we agree with you that survey sites are NOT a good way to make quick money if "quick money" is defined as $10 an hour! That is very unrealistic and whoever suggested that was sadly mistaken. It can take a good bit of time, and trial and error, to find an open survey for which you meet the criteria demographics-wise, with past product usage, or with potential future purchase interest. Someone may be a perfect fit for a survey, but after asking the preliminary questions, it's discovered that the survey's quota for people with similar answers has already been filled. In this case, all of your answers are scrapped, and you try again with a different survey. QR does not program any surveys at all - we are an intermediary, so we have no way to tell what surveys are in inventory at the different routers. QR does vet its survey router partners very thoroughly to ensure that they are not some kind of scam operation to get people's information and resell it. Our criteria for partnership with a router company is in-depth and includes completing a background check on the company, investigating its BBB rating, and requiring it be a member of one or more international survey accreditation associations such as CASRO or ESOMAR, holding their members accountable to a strict code of ethics regarding the privacy and acceptable use of non-identifiable individual respondent answers. While our site, and certainly any legitimate survey site, can not promise someone $10 in an hour of attempting surveys, we do have members who invest more time into QuickRewards.net and with patience and perseverance do well enough with us to receive a 1099 for earning over $600 a year with us. If you would be interested in giving us another try, we would be happy to reopen your account (just send us an email), and we can assign to you a member of our Big Buddy Program to help better understand how the survey process works. In conclusion, we're sorry that QR was not what you were looking for, and we appreciate your posting to clear up any misconceptions of what a realistic earning rate would be on a survey site like ours! We hope you find what you're looking for. Best wishes!

Thumbnail of user zachl12
1 review
8 helpful votes
June 6th, 2017

Horrible site they dont reward for offers. Please stay clear of this site waste of your time do not use

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Dmitry B. – QuickRewards Network Rep

As stated in the terms, we don't allow use of VPN or proxy. We gave you an opportunity to get your account back by verifying your account information.

Thumbnail of user jianxiongh
1 review
6 helpful votes
October 10th, 2012

HORRIBLE. I was excited that I earned 1 dollar when I did offer on quickreward. So, I am very happy to withdraw it by paypal and see whether it's a legit or scam. The next several days When I log in my account, they said it's invalid account and said I use some proxy. What an excuse! If I did proxy, Would I got only ONE DOLLAR. I did nothing illegal activities They just give such an excuse then they could cancel your account by using a 'groundless proof' I WOULD NOT recommend it to anyone. They are tons of other trusty and similar websites.

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Dmitry B. – QuickRewards Network Rep

We only allow residents of US, CA and UK to participate in our program. We sometimes see that residents of other countries register and use a proxy to hide that they live in another country making our system think that they are located in USA, but really they are not. This system is not perfect and if you really are located in USA and got this error please email our support and we will be glad to give you your account back.

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9 reviews
9 helpful votes
March 28th, 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.

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Dmitry B. – QuickRewards Network Rep

This member had two accounts with our company for seven years, in violation of our Terms of Service. When his accounts were closed without payment, as was the remedy specifically provided for this within the Terms of Service he agreed to not once but TWICE, he began a campaign to "take us down" with negative reviews like this one, by a similarly preposterous BBB complaint, and by harassing our members on Facebook in private messaging and the involuntary addition to his private Facebook group dedicated to smearing our hard-earned reputation." You can see in his words that he is not apologetic or contrite, and he even brags here about how he is operating multiple accounts on another survey site as well! QuickRewards Network, Inc. has been in operation for 15 years and we stand firmly on the principles of integrity, customer service, and the fair application of our Terms of Service to all members, and we will not bow down to harassment by a disgruntled former member who admittedly violated our terms of service to commit fraud on our site and others.

Thumbnail of user vony1
1 review
4 helpful votes
May 22nd, 2013

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

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Dmitry B. – QuickRewards Network Rep

You can simply unsubscribe by clicking on the unsubscribe link in any newsletter or survey invite we sent. You can also email our customer service any time to unsubscribe. We always answer emails within hours if not minutes.

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