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Originally Posted by vsevolod4
(Post 7959187)
And even if you think miles are worth 2.7 cents, God bless your willingness to pay retail, eRewards values them at 5 cents ... even you have to agree their "currency" is inflated, at double your high valuation! The point is that the eRewards "dollar" is highly inflated. While it doesn't approach the inflated value of, say, the Zimbabwe dollar, it is far from equivalent to the U.S. Dollar. Put this another way: I just received a "15 minute" survey that would credit me with "$5" assuming I pass all the hoops. Never mind that a "15 minute" survey takes 30 minutes if you actually read the questions and answer honestly. But let's take 15-minute claim at face value. It means it takes 5 hours of your time to "earn" $100 in eRewards currency. You may think this values your time at $20 per hour. Which is certainly too low for most people. And if you evaluate this at the rate of 1 penny a mile, which is the MOST I would pay for a mile, it means you are earning $4 per hour. THIS IS BELOW THE MINIMUM WAGE. HARDLY AN INCENTIVE. And when you really realize the absurdly inflated eRewards value, you just earned 2000 miles in 5 hours of your time. That is, if you can actually redeem the miles with the various Byzantine restrictions on frequency of redemption and expiration dates. I'm happy for you that your time is worth that little, and that you have 5 hours to waste for a measly 2000 miles. Is your life really so worthless that you find working for an hour for a TOTAL compensation of 400 miles to be worth your while? I am so sad for you. Add to that, the fact that many people who post on this board brag about lying on the surveys to "qualify" for the erewards, and to get through the survey faster. This means to me that the value to the SPONSOR of the surveys is compromised, and the net impact is that the person PAYING for the surveys is getting bogus data ... and the person DOING the surveys is getting compensated at a paltry rate. I stand by my assertion: eRewards sucks, and deserves a miserable death. |
Did anybody else get 12 emails today for the same survey?? Not that it's a big deal, but it was disappointing when I realized they were all the same one...I thought I'd hit a jackpot...pout...
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Originally Posted by toadman
(Post 7973113)
The time I wasted reading this thread I could have easily earned a $100 in e-rewards!;) I don't mind spending 1/4 th time listed at the begining of the e-rewards survey offers. I just earned $11 for about 5 minutes of my time to do a survey that I qualified for. (And I make every effort to answer honestly.) I earn about $225/yr in e-rewards for about 2 hour of my time. Not bad if you ask me. YMMV
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Originally Posted by vsevolod4
(Post 7959187)
THIS IS BELOW THE MINIMUM WAGE. HARDLY AN INCENTIVE.
As for me, I have no quibbles with e-rewards. Over the past 2 1/2 years I've earned 6500 frequent flier miles that cost me absolutely nothing. I've never had miles expire. The surveys always take less time to complete than advertised...not because I lie, but because I am able to read, comphrehend and respond at a faster rate than their estimation. Again: 6500 miles at no cost to me except a few minutes of time here or there. And you say there's no incentive? |
I've been a member since March of 2003 and have earned 47,000 miles on various airlines (granted it used to be a lot better), 15,000 Hilton points and various magazine subscriptions. I'm pretty happy with the program.
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