Originally Posted by
mnscout
Yes, whopping $.25! That's borderline fraud, IMHO. Do they really need to ask a LOT of personal questions and waste good 10 minutes of my time in order to find out I'm ineligible? Give me a break!
I also believe that with all this penny-pinching silliness their service is totally useless to their corporate clients, since the respondents will just lie in their answers trying to guess which answer will NOT get them disqualified.
I completely agree with this. I think e-Rewards definitely should not allow its surveyors to continue asking questions once it has been determined that you do not qualify. And that determination should be made VERY early on. Nothing gets me more upset with e-Rewards than spending a significant amount of time on a survey only to be told, Thanks, here's your quarter.