It's very suspicious that if you Google 'e-rewards Trustpilot', the reviews up to April this year were extremely negative, many one stars. Then since June there has been a huge sudden influx of 5 star reviews for them saying things like 'I enjoy doing surveys and getting rewarded'. I suspect that they are now paying people to write these reviews to compensate for all the negative ones during the first quarter of this year. Plus, most of the lower rated reviews have been reported by e-rewards and now say 'e-Rewards reported this review for breach of Trustpilot guidelines. We are currently assessing the review in accordance with our reporting processes.'. So they are obviously trying to pull some kind of damage limitation effort.
Last edited by mrputin; Jul 9, 2019 at 8:01 am