Originally Posted by
ankomonkey
I've noticed that e-rewards now do lots of screening for surveys before they let you into a survey. In the past you could enter more surveys and get a partial reward for not qualifying. They've reduced this chance to get something for answering any questions by having this unrewarded screening. I also think they've reduced the incentive/time ratio. Bleeders...
Yes, that's happening to me a lot, too and it started just recently. I can understand why replying in the negative to "Do you plan to purchase a new car in the next 12 months?" will make me ineligible for a survey of new car buyers, but when I answer "Yes" to "Have you taken an international flight in the last 3 months?" and it just leads to more questions with no rewards, I wonder why they're collecting all this free data.
I've been on e-Rewards long enough to remember when you got 25 cents or 50 cents for answering the non-survey profile questions.