e-rewards experience
#1
Original Poster


Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: TX
Programs: AA Platinum, IHG Diamond, Hertz President's Circle, Enterprise Platinum
Posts: 1,309
e-rewards experience
I received this email from NW. Have any of you tried this? what do you get out of it?
As a WorldPerks member, we’re extending an exclusive invitation for you to earn WorldPerks miles and share your opinions with
e-Rewards®!
You can earn WorldPerks miles by simply responding to e-Rewards e-mail and participating in surveys that have been pre-screened to match your interests. You’ll help shape future products and services from major companies — and get rewarded for your time.
Enrolling in e-Rewards is quick, your privacy is guaranteed and there’s no cost to participate. Plus, enroll in e-Rewards today and you’ll get a valuable Welcome Gift as our way of saying thank you.
As a WorldPerks member, we’re extending an exclusive invitation for you to earn WorldPerks miles and share your opinions with
e-Rewards®!
You can earn WorldPerks miles by simply responding to e-Rewards e-mail and participating in surveys that have been pre-screened to match your interests. You’ll help shape future products and services from major companies — and get rewarded for your time.
Enrolling in e-Rewards is quick, your privacy is guaranteed and there’s no cost to participate. Plus, enroll in e-Rewards today and you’ll get a valuable Welcome Gift as our way of saying thank you.
#3
Moderator, Marriott Bonvoy & FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: McKinney, TX, USA
Programs: United Silver; AA Plat/2MM; Marriott LT Titanium; Hilton Gold
Posts: 11,775
I've been a member for three or four years now. You sign up and fill out some survey information. E-Rewards will then send you opinion surveys of various values to fill out if you choose. You will receive anywhere from 10 cents to $15 or more depending on whether you meet the survey requirements or not. You can use the "money" balance to get miles on a few airlines (AA, NWA, CO, etc), or a number of other items.
Whether it is worth your time or not depends on how much time you have and how much time you want to spend on filling out opinion surveys.
Here are a couple of threads that might be of interest (note that there are a lot of threads in various forums talking about E-Rewards. These are just a few that I found doing a quick search):
e-rewards is a SCAM
E-Rewards has $50 NWA certificates again
Also, if you decide you like E-Rewards to get NW miles, there is another similar survey company called e-miles. You can do a search for that as well and find a lot of good info.
Whether it is worth your time or not depends on how much time you have and how much time you want to spend on filling out opinion surveys.
Here are a couple of threads that might be of interest (note that there are a lot of threads in various forums talking about E-Rewards. These are just a few that I found doing a quick search):
e-rewards is a SCAM
E-Rewards has $50 NWA certificates again
Also, if you decide you like E-Rewards to get NW miles, there is another similar survey company called e-miles. You can do a search for that as well and find a lot of good info.
#4
Join Date: May 2005
Programs: DL DM, AA EXP, BD GE
Posts: 672
It takes a LOT of E-rewards to get miles (100$ for 2000 miles).
I figured I would use my 100$ of E-rewards currency for a 100$ e-bags g/c. Heck, I have nothing else to do with my time.
I figured I would use my 100$ of E-rewards currency for a 100$ e-bags g/c. Heck, I have nothing else to do with my time.
#5
Original Poster


Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: TX
Programs: AA Platinum, IHG Diamond, Hertz President's Circle, Enterprise Platinum
Posts: 1,309
I've been a member for three or four years now. You sign up and fill out some survey information. E-Rewards will then send you opinion surveys of various values to fill out if you choose. You will receive anywhere from 10 cents to $15 or more depending on whether you meet the survey requirements or not. You can use the "money" balance to get miles on a few airlines (AA, NWA, CO, etc), or a number of other items.
Whether it is worth your time or not depends on how much time you have and how much time you want to spend on filling out opinion surveys.
Here are a couple of threads that might be of interest (note that there are a lot of threads in various forums talking about E-Rewards. These are just a few that I found doing a quick search):
e-rewards is a SCAM
E-Rewards has $50 NWA certificates again
Also, if you decide you like E-Rewards to get NW miles, there is another similar survey company called e-miles. You can do a search for that as well and find a lot of good info.
Whether it is worth your time or not depends on how much time you have and how much time you want to spend on filling out opinion surveys.
Here are a couple of threads that might be of interest (note that there are a lot of threads in various forums talking about E-Rewards. These are just a few that I found doing a quick search):
e-rewards is a SCAM
E-Rewards has $50 NWA certificates again
Also, if you decide you like E-Rewards to get NW miles, there is another similar survey company called e-miles. You can do a search for that as well and find a lot of good info.
#6
FlyerTalk Evangelist


Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Honolulu, Hawaiʻi [+MKK4 EBBER R577 EDSEL R577 ELKEY EXERT]
Posts: 15,916
I've redeemed $50 for 1k WPs miles once. Generally speaking, I'll try to stick to redeeming HHonors points for $50 e-rewards currency. But I'l currently looking to top off my account, so I'll likely redeem $100 for 2k miles in the next few weeks.
Process is pretty painless. Miles post instantly.
Process is pretty painless. Miles post instantly.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Georgia and Manila, PH
Programs: NW Gold Elite, DL, HH, Victoria Court Select Member
Posts: 637
E-miles is a pretty good program. Their surveys are short and to the point. It might take a matter of months to reach the next 500 mile increment but its worth it. I receive a deposit ever quarter, almost without exception.
#8


Join Date: May 2004
Location: formerly Gold now Diamond, formerly MSY, now LAX, formerly NW, now DL
Programs: Hyatt Plat, Hilton Gold, SPG Gold, Delta Diamond/1MM
Posts: 4,735
Being the OP for Erewards is a scam post, this is my 2 cents:
So I've gotten a number of miles and HHonors points over the years, which I enjoy. If you are going to do it, make sure you commit yourself to doing it so that you'll earn enough $$ to trade for miles/points before they expire in 1 year.
It's pretty easy and simple and the miles for NW and HHonors post immediately. For AA, CO, DL in a few days. US was a bit longer but more like only a week or so IIRC.
I put most of my $$ into HHonors.
So I've gotten a number of miles and HHonors points over the years, which I enjoy. If you are going to do it, make sure you commit yourself to doing it so that you'll earn enough $$ to trade for miles/points before they expire in 1 year.
It's pretty easy and simple and the miles for NW and HHonors post immediately. For AA, CO, DL in a few days. US was a bit longer but more like only a week or so IIRC.
I put most of my $$ into HHonors.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Georgia and Manila, PH
Programs: NW Gold Elite, DL, HH, Victoria Court Select Member
Posts: 637
The downside is the certificates only apply to a minimum purchase. It's not a straight up gift certificate. It's more like a promotional code. At the $50 level, you must purchase $125 of e-bags merchandise. This means you'll have to provide the remaining balance. For a $100 dollar cert. its a purchase of $275. This isn't a bad deal, assuming you are wanting to purchase luggage. The other catch is that certain items are not eligible for this promotion.
#10
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: ORD/MDW
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Posts: 19,811
Last time I checked you could only do one NW WP miles award from E-rewards per calendar year. I've already done my $100 / 2000 miles redemption for NW for 2007 so upcoming redemptions go into other buckets.
I don't see much wrong with E-rewards and find the earning rate much better than e-miles (5 miles per survey? 2 miles? I don't even open the emails anymore). The one E-rewards annoyance is that some of their surveys are extremely targeted, so you can spend time filling out a long list of filter questions, then get tossed aside.
I don't see much wrong with E-rewards and find the earning rate much better than e-miles (5 miles per survey? 2 miles? I don't even open the emails anymore). The one E-rewards annoyance is that some of their surveys are extremely targeted, so you can spend time filling out a long list of filter questions, then get tossed aside.
#11
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: YYZ/GRR
Programs: DL Silver Medallion, SPG Preferred Plus, AAdvantage, AMEX MR, United Mileage Plus
Posts: 100
what the heck!?
I tried to sign up for e-rewards and I got the following email:
Dear Ryan,
Thank you for requesting an invitation from Delta Air Lines to join e-Rewards(R). Unfortunately, your request was not accepted at this time.
Thank you for your interest in e-Rewards.
Sincerely,
The e-Rewards Team
So I guess I can scratch that from the 25,000 bonus thing. I posted this in NWA forum by accident, but it's still relevant because it's really a question about e-rewards, not Delta.
Dear Ryan,
Thank you for requesting an invitation from Delta Air Lines to join e-Rewards(R). Unfortunately, your request was not accepted at this time.
Thank you for your interest in e-Rewards.
Sincerely,
The e-Rewards Team
So I guess I can scratch that from the 25,000 bonus thing. I posted this in NWA forum by accident, but it's still relevant because it's really a question about e-rewards, not Delta.
Last edited by devriesryan04; May 7, 2007 at 10:45 pm Reason: posted in wrong forum, but the post is still relevant

