E-rewards [Master Thread]
#32




Join Date: Jan 2008
Programs: MR Silver elite, Hertz Gold, AA, Delta, AirTran
Posts: 109
Thanks, this thread just made me check the account since no activity in past year. Its still there, not sure why surveys dried up. Was very useful the first few years, but no longer.
#34




Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: San Antonio
Programs: AA, SWA, CO, UA, PC Plat, HH Gold, SPG
Posts: 855
This is what their web site says:
Joining e-Rewards is FREE and by invitation only. Our Sponsors send invitations to their customers inviting them to join the program. If you've provided your e-mail address to one of our Sponsor companies, you could receive an invitation to join e-Rewards.
The list of partners is on their site. For me anyway compared to past years the surveys have slowed to a trickle and most of the time I don't qualify for the few I get so I end up with 25 or 50 cents each time. At $25 for the smallest airline reward it's hard to get there from here.
Good luck.
Joining e-Rewards is FREE and by invitation only. Our Sponsors send invitations to their customers inviting them to join the program. If you've provided your e-mail address to one of our Sponsor companies, you could receive an invitation to join e-Rewards.
The list of partners is on their site. For me anyway compared to past years the surveys have slowed to a trickle and most of the time I don't qualify for the few I get so I end up with 25 or 50 cents each time. At $25 for the smallest airline reward it's hard to get there from here.
Good luck.
#35




Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: CNF
Programs: Priority Club, TAM Fidelidade, BAEC, Marriott Rewards
Posts: 2,205
Some airlines have permanent invitations posted in "Partners" sections of their sites. Examples are BA, Air France, BMI, you can check the websites. Your reward choices will be limited to Hilton, PC and the airline, or just BA if you choose BA.
If you are subscribed to Blockbuster for some time, you maj get a Blockbuster invitation, which will allow you to redeem to any airline partner, except BA.
I suppose the number of surveys received depends on your sponsor.
If you are subscribed to Blockbuster for some time, you maj get a Blockbuster invitation, which will allow you to redeem to any airline partner, except BA.
I suppose the number of surveys received depends on your sponsor.
#36
Original Member




Join Date: May 1998
Posts: 2,513
There are some links to invitations on my website below. Look in Other Programs I Like > Surveys > e-rewards
#37
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Home
Programs: AA, Delta, UA & thanks to FTers for my PC Gold!
Posts: 7,674
Profile Matters!
I would say what matters is your personal profiles.
e-Rewards is about market research. To be more specific, I think it's more geared toward business management/executives) and technology. Some high-value surveys are targeted toward these clientile. If you don't fit the profile, you won't get survey. If you don't fit their screening criteria, you don't get to finish the survey and no full credit.
The the best of my knowledge, e-Rewards sponsors may only affect your redemption options. Certain sponsors only allow you to redeem for certain FFPs, such as Delta, NW, e-Miles...etc. Some are less restrictive.
Look around our SPAM Forum, there are quite a few (long) e-Rewards threads on this very topic (sponsors & redemption restircitions).
e-Rewards is about market research. To be more specific, I think it's more geared toward business management/executives) and technology. Some high-value surveys are targeted toward these clientile. If you don't fit the profile, you won't get survey. If you don't fit their screening criteria, you don't get to finish the survey and no full credit.
The the best of my knowledge, e-Rewards sponsors may only affect your redemption options. Certain sponsors only allow you to redeem for certain FFPs, such as Delta, NW, e-Miles...etc. Some are less restrictive.
Look around our SPAM Forum, there are quite a few (long) e-Rewards threads on this very topic (sponsors & redemption restircitions).
#38
FlyerTalk Evangelist



Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: So Fla & NYC
Programs: DL DM/2MM, UA MM, BV LT Titanium, HH Diamond
Posts: 23,768
About a year and change ago I redeemed $100 for HH points (I do not remember how many I got at the time). This thread reminded me to check the account and my membership year ends 12/31/09 so I have plenty of time. Since then I have accumulated another $165 so it appears that I have been holding firm at getting about $100 per year from them.
However, even though I am older than the average around here, I get these surveys on a regular basis and sometimes do not get thrown out after the first few questions. There are never any questions about dining out or any consumer products. What they continually want to know is about my company's preferences in tech support and office products or my own preferences in banking and investments.
I am going back to the reward chart to cash in another $100 of points since that is effectively the top reward tier and there is no point in not doing so.
However, even though I am older than the average around here, I get these surveys on a regular basis and sometimes do not get thrown out after the first few questions. There are never any questions about dining out or any consumer products. What they continually want to know is about my company's preferences in tech support and office products or my own preferences in banking and investments.
I am going back to the reward chart to cash in another $100 of points since that is effectively the top reward tier and there is no point in not doing so.
#39
Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Location: UA UGS 1K; US Chairman: AA Platinum: Marriott Platinum Premier; *wood Gold
Posts: 315
I joined e-rewards a couple of years ago and was receiving one survey about every 5 to 7 days. In the last three months or so that has falled off to only about one every three weeks. I am not sure why, no changes in my profile.
#40




Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: CNF
Programs: Priority Club, TAM Fidelidade, BAEC, Marriott Rewards
Posts: 2,205
#42
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: On the road
Programs: Too many to list
Posts: 1,051
Sometimes we can get myopic about this. We do surveys, they give us some scrip which we trade for miles/points. On the other side of the equation someone is paying for market research to a company who then, in turn, pays e-rewards for the completed surveys.
Bad economy equals fewer marketing campaigns, fewer product launches, etc.
Ergo, less scrip per survey and less surveys overall.
E-rewards itself could begin having revenue problems itself at some point in the near future as their business dries up.
Bad economy equals fewer marketing campaigns, fewer product launches, etc.
Ergo, less scrip per survey and less surveys overall.
E-rewards itself could begin having revenue problems itself at some point in the near future as their business dries up.
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