Miles for Opinions & e-rewards: earn miles for completing surveys (USA Res >13)
#1
Moderator: American AAdvantage
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Miles for Opinions & e-rewards: earn miles for completing surveys (USA Res >13)
From the signup page, this seems to not be targeted.
You're invited to join an exciting new way to earn American Airlines AAdvantage® miles — Miles for Opinions. Simply take surveys, and the miles you're awarded are automatically posted to your AAdvantage® account.
Earning miles just became even easier:
Plus, earn 250 AAdvantage® bonus miles* when you complete your first survey.
Link to signup page
Link to Terms and Conditions
Link to Privacy Policy
Eligibility: Who is allowed to be part of our panel?
Membership in our panel is open to residents of USA above the age of 13.
Employees of Research Now are not permitted to claim rewards.
Membership in our panel is open to residents of USA above the age of 13.
Employees of Research Now are not permitted to claim rewards.
Earning miles just became even easier:
- Join the new Miles for Opinions panel
- Share your opinion by taking surveys targeted especially for you
- Earn AAdvantage® miles for EVERY survey, posted directly to your account
- It’s never been easier to earn miles for your next trip or purchase.
Plus, earn 250 AAdvantage® bonus miles* when you complete your first survey.
Link to signup page
Link to Terms and Conditions
Link to Privacy Policy
Last edited by JDiver; Jul 7, 2020 at 7:51 am
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: USA & UK -- AA EXP 3.5MM, Hyatt Diamond, SPG Plat, Avis President's Club
Posts: 6,411
This appears to be the old E-Rewards program, repackaged under a different name.
I was in the program, years ago. Basically it offers far too few miles for far too much effort. Fast forward to today: miles are worth less and time is worth more. I think that very few people would realize any real benefit from this program.
I was in the program, years ago. Basically it offers far too few miles for far too much effort. Fast forward to today: miles are worth less and time is worth more. I think that very few people would realize any real benefit from this program.
From the signup page, this seems to not be targeted.
You're invited to join an exciting new way to earn American Airlines AAdvantage® miles — Miles for Opinions. Simply take surveys, and the miles you're awarded are automatically posted to your AAdvantage® account.
Earning miles just became even easier:
Plus, earn 250 AAdvantage® bonus miles* when you complete your first survey.
Link
(If this has been mentioned previously, 1) if it's too old this will be the thread that exists; 2) if that thread is current, we'll merge once FT Search is available again - it is currently completely down.)
You're invited to join an exciting new way to earn American Airlines AAdvantage® miles — Miles for Opinions. Simply take surveys, and the miles you're awarded are automatically posted to your AAdvantage® account.
Earning miles just became even easier:
- Join the new Miles for Opinions panel
- Share your opinion by taking surveys targeted especially for you
- Earn AAdvantage® miles for EVERY survey, posted directly to your account
- It’s never been easier to earn miles for your next trip or purchase.
Link
(If this has been mentioned previously, 1) if it's too old this will be the thread that exists; 2) if that thread is current, we'll merge once FT Search is available again - it is currently completely down.)
#3
Moderator: American AAdvantage
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT Plat; HH LT Diamond, Maître-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,948
I think you're probably correct.
I signed up and filled out two surveys (and was determined to be ineligible to respond to three). The surveys were claimed to take 5 and 15 minutes respectively, earning 50 and 60 miles. That also garnered the 250 miles introductory reward. They claim these take 4-6 weeks to hit my account. (Other surveys require 11 to 27 minutes to complete, and offer up to 120 miles for completion.)
This might be useful for someone with a lot of time or in need of some occasional activity to keep a generally dormant account from having accumulated miles expire.
I signed up and filled out two surveys (and was determined to be ineligible to respond to three). The surveys were claimed to take 5 and 15 minutes respectively, earning 50 and 60 miles. That also garnered the 250 miles introductory reward. They claim these take 4-6 weeks to hit my account. (Other surveys require 11 to 27 minutes to complete, and offer up to 120 miles for completion.)
This might be useful for someone with a lot of time or in need of some occasional activity to keep a generally dormant account from having accumulated miles expire.
Last edited by JDiver; Jul 7, 2020 at 7:52 am
#5
Moderator: American AAdvantage
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
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I was invited to do a survey, and was told after a few answers:
Wow! TWO entire AAdvantage miles! Soon, mainland-Hawai'i in F awards for us!
Thank you for your participation.
We already have enough responses for this survey. Your account will be credited with 2 AAdvantage® miles as a thank you for your time. The miles will be transferred to your AAdvantage® account in the next 4-6 weeks.
We already have enough responses for this survey. Your account will be credited with 2 AAdvantage® miles as a thank you for your time. The miles will be transferred to your AAdvantage® account in the next 4-6 weeks.
#6
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Denver, CO, USA
Programs: Sometimes known as [ARG:6 UNDEFINED]
Posts: 26,674
I can't imagine the ROI is worthwhile for anyone these days.
#7
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: LAX/IAD
Programs: UA Gold
Posts: 162
This is the problem with the "take a survey" sites - 90% of the time, you expend a lot of effort answering 10-12 questions only to be told "sorry, you're not eligible" or "sorry, we already have enough responses."
I can't imagine the ROI is worthwhile for anyone these days.
I can't imagine the ROI is worthwhile for anyone these days.
#8
Join Date: Jun 2008
Programs: AA EXP, National Exec
Posts: 80
This appears to be the old E-Rewards program, repackaged under a different name.
I was in the program, years ago. Basically it offers far too few miles for far too much effort. Fast forward to today: miles are worth less and time is worth more. I think that very few people would realize any real benefit from this program.
I was in the program, years ago. Basically it offers far too few miles for far too much effort. Fast forward to today: miles are worth less and time is worth more. I think that very few people would realize any real benefit from this program.
I've been redeeming the 2000 mile reward monthly (limit of once per 30 days). Takes about 1/2-1 hour of time. It's been worth it to me - 12 months x 2000mi/month = 24,000 miles/year
I also found that you can change the name & AAdvantage number on the e-Reward account to have redeemed AA e-Rewards deposited into various AAdvantage accounts. I've been spreading the love around amongst my family's AAdvantage accounts.
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#12
Join Date: Feb 2012
Programs: HH Dia, IHG Dia Amb, MB Ti, WoH G, OWE
Posts: 270
Sign-up still alive (link directly from AA website). Under same company with e-Rewards. e-Rewards gives more options for redemption while MileforOpinions specifically for AA. Earned me few hundreds after few days, so no complaint.
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#13
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 23
The above link doesn't take new members. My miles are about to expired. Is there any other link or program available to collect couple of miles?
This appears to be the old E-Rewards program, repackaged under a different name.
I was in the program, years ago. Basically it offers far too few miles for far too much effort. Fast forward to today: miles are worth less and time is worth more. I think that very few people would realize any real benefit from this program.
I was in the program, years ago. Basically it offers far too few miles for far too much effort. Fast forward to today: miles are worth less and time is worth more. I think that very few people would realize any real benefit from this program.
#14
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: District of Columbia
Programs: AA ExecPl, AT Gold, Hyatt Globalist, IHG Diamond, Hilton Diamond, National
Posts: 2,440
#15
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 23
Looks like you can still enroll through the link on this page: https://www.aa.com/i18n/aadvantage-p...onus-miles.jsp