Originally Posted by
bob12403
Wondering if anyone here has been active on e-rewards at the time they turned 65. If so, did you notice any change in the amount of surveys you've received? I've noticed that when a survey asks for your age, and gives you age bands to select from, it seems that they frequently do 5-10 year bands up to 64, then it often becomes just "65+". Not a concern for me at the moment, just curious if that's indicative of a general decreased interest on the part of the survey companies in the opinions of seniors.
I'm 67 and have been completing e-Rewards surveys for many years- even more since I retired and have more time. Sure I get kicked out of many but there are plenty of surveys dealing with investing, insurance, cable vs. cord-cutting, political opinions, health, travel, etc. where they care about the opinions of older people as much as anyone else. I'm generally happy with the quantity I can complete.
A heads-up on two time-wasting surveys where they steal your opinions and give you pity points: one asked me detailed questions about the contents of my refrigerator and another this AM asking about changes in my spending by category since COVID-19. I've kept details of expenses by category by month for the last 5 years so my answers were probably more accurate than most. It then switched to questions about various types of bottled water I've bought. Sorry, you don't qualify, etc. :-(