Originally Posted by
UpInTheAir
Last month I took a survey on tennis. At the end of the survey I was asked to enter my email address and in return, I would receive a $20 Amazon gift certificate. About a week later, e-rewards informed me that they made a mistake in making that offer and credited my account with $10 in e-rewards currency. I complained and they told me they have no Amazon gift certs to give out and credited me with another $10 in e-rewards currency.
But $20 in erewards "dollars" would NOT be enough for a $20 Amazon gift certificate even if they did have them.
For example, a $25 iTunes or Starbucks gift certificate costs $75 in erewards currency.
So you got cheated. They should have given you at least $60 worth of erewards bucks.