Originally Posted by
Steve in Olympia
More often than not, when I click on a survey about "Social Topics" or "Home and Family," the survey is actually about corporate IT purchases.
If e-rewards wants us customers to be honest in our survey answers, they might want to be a little more honest about the survey descriptions.
Careful - you'll get banned! :-) Three times in the last few years I complained because I am disqualified from 7 out of 10 surveys after the first couple of questions - my age, race and sex. I told e-Rewards you have all that data and a hell of a lot more - how about doing your job and not sending me surveys I am not elig for and quit wasting my time. All three times my account was suspended within days :-) So far they always let me back in :-)