Originally Posted by
bob12403
Yes, I received one last year for the very first time, and I've been on e-rewards for many years. The amount seemed to accurately reflect only my redemptions for rewards that had a specific monetary value, AKA gift cards. Redemptions for airline miles, hotel points, etc did not appear to have been included. Prior to the receipt of the 1099, I was very concerned about how they were going to value miles and points, but that seems to not have been an issue.
As I indicated in a post above I received the first request for 1099 info from E-Rewards a few days ago - hasn't happened in past years. Makes me wonder - can I claim a certain value for my time filling out surveys to offset the value they claim??? :-)