E-rewards gripe
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jan 2008
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E-rewards gripe
I just signed up and it seems I do not qualify for 90% of the surveys. Then today I was glad to find one that i did qualify for which said estimated completion time 5 minutes. Turns out, it had hundreds of questions! I am not wasting my time with that anymore.
#2




Join Date: Nov 2006
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With a lot of the surveys, if you want to qualify, you have to answer the questions based on what kind of survey it is. If it is a technology survey, then you should answer the prequalification surveys as being an IT person.
Some people will say that putting false answers is wrong, but its pretty much the only way I get credit.
Also the more money the survey is worth, the longer it will be. Most of them are not that long.
Some people will say that putting false answers is wrong, but its pretty much the only way I get credit.
Also the more money the survey is worth, the longer it will be. Most of them are not that long.
#3


Join Date: Feb 2005
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The clients are paying e-Rewards for legitimate and hopefully accurate market research. e-Rewards is paying (in a sense) its members to answer surveys truthfully, so that their client gets what they paid for. By answering falsely to get credit for a survey for which you do not qualify, you are defrauding both e-Rewards and its client.
#4


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I was able to complete two surveys today, one for 15. and one for 7, which gave me enough to claim 2000 SkyMiles. ^ Usually I end up with .50
#5
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It's completely wrong and unethical. It also violates your agreement as an E-Rewards member. Shame on you.
These aren't meaningless, Paris-or-Britney? style polls. Businesses are basing big decisions on the results of these surveys. By making up answers you are hurting E-Rewards' clients. By admitting it in a public forum like this you are hurting E-Rewards itself... by reducing the likelihood they'll get retained.
I was going to post that my "E-Rewards gripe" is very long qualifying rounds during which you can answer 20 or more questions but still be ejected before the main event. But I think my real gripe is untrustworthy respondents who participate in bad faith.
These aren't meaningless, Paris-or-Britney? style polls. Businesses are basing big decisions on the results of these surveys. By making up answers you are hurting E-Rewards' clients. By admitting it in a public forum like this you are hurting E-Rewards itself... by reducing the likelihood they'll get retained.
I was going to post that my "E-Rewards gripe" is very long qualifying rounds during which you can answer 20 or more questions but still be ejected before the main event. But I think my real gripe is untrustworthy respondents who participate in bad faith.
#6




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#7
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I have found that if this happens to me, I can email e-rewards and they will up the credit awarded. It helps to have been paying attention to the bar and know how far along, percentage wise, I was.
#8

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This thread is a dupe of many other threads on the same topic. I am closing it. If you want to continue the discussion you can seasch for previous threads (I can't look them up right now...)

