Originally Posted by
bhmlurker
If you look at these 'surveys', it's really a method to gurantee that you read their ads. The survey is secondary. In comparison to other pay-for-survey sites, e-miles ask minimum # of questions and is aimed to market product to you.
zactly, and that's totally fine by me... as long as opening pages does not give my email box any spam and cause harm or annoyances to my PC. Hey, if someone wants to give me points for glancing at something, I will take it