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Originally Posted by brabb12
(Post 36001083)
i guess the good thing when redeeming for IHG is that it is instantly added into my account.
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Originally Posted by apeortdz
(Post 35906588)
But I do wonder if other heavy users feel the same way. If so, management at e-rewards should be noticing the reduction in completed surveys and they should be concerned. But are they smart enough to know why and take corrective action? I don't know. Anyway, I am taking a self-imposed break from even trying surveys for a while (maybe a month) and then I may return to see if anything has improved.
After a few months of not filling out surveys (the usual- being disgusted at getting kicked out with pity points 90% of the way through the survey) I took them up on an offer of bonus points if I completed 3 surveys. Did that, got the bonus points. But.. my dashboard shows available surveys for 1.5 points, 5 points and 6 points, among others. I click on the higher-value ones, answer irrelevant and repetitive screening questions, get told I don't qualify but here's a 1.5- point survey. I try another high-value survey and again get bounced back to a 1.5-point survey. Nope. Not gonna happen. |
Originally Posted by apeortdz (Post # 4961)
(Post 35879122)
I am really getting disappointed with e-rewards. I have probably tried to do 50+ surveys in the past week and was successful at maybe 5 of them. When I get kicked out immediately, that is not so bad. But when I get kicked out (with no reward) after 15 minutes, that stinks. I recently complained after that happened (again) and they tossed me a few extra points. But seriously, this is getting to the point where I question whether to even continue with the program. Any thoughts or comments from you guys?
However, E-Rewards likely considers there to be an endless supply of new participants. :rolleyes: Maybe this is even intentional? :confused: |
Originally Posted by Athena53
(Post 36007855)
But.. my dashboard shows available surveys for 1.5 points, 5 points and 6 points, among others. I click on the higher-value ones, answer irrelevant and repetitive screening questions, get told I don't qualify but here's a 1.5- point survey. I try another high-value survey and again get bounced back to a 1.5-point survey.
Nope. Not gonna happen. |
How often do you think you are getting disqualified because of your age? Since I turned 70 it has become more difficult to remain elegible for surveys. Enter my age, terminate surveys. I have found this to be the case with Mypoints, E-Rewards and Opinion Miles Club. Just curious to know if anyone else has experienced this.
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Originally Posted by Shagboy
(Post 36086982)
How often do you think you are getting disqualified because of your age? Since I turned 70 it has become more difficult to remain elegible for surveys. Enter my age, terminate surveys. I have found this to be the case with Mypoints, E-Rewards and Opinion Miles Club. Just curious to know if anyone else has experienced this.
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Originally Posted by Shagboy
(Post 36086982)
How often do you think you are getting disqualified because of your age? Since I turned 70 it has become more difficult to remain elegible for surveys. Enter my age, terminate surveys. I have found this to be the case with Mypoints, E-Rewards and Opinion Miles Club. Just curious to know if anyone else has experienced this.
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Yeah. it seems odd that the survey people think old people have no value to them. We have a lifetime of experience, we vote, we travel and often have disposable income that we are not afraid to spend. I realize some surveys are interested in learning about twenty somethings experiences in Las Vegas, but it seems odd that as bj2757 mentioned above as soon as birthdate and year are entered, instant disqualification. I am hoping as the election gets closer there will be more surveys asking about opinions on various candidates.
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Originally Posted by Shagboy
(Post 36087300)
I am hoping as the election gets closer there will be more surveys asking about opinions on various candidates.
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Kind of discouraging that after a lifetime of experience we are, once again, not the target audience.
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Originally Posted by bj2757
(Post 36087321)
I have received quite a few political surveys already. What gets me is when they ask what party you are registered for and when you answer it disqualifies you - don't want any opposing views I guess :-)
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I believe you are correct beachmouse. I realize this is the E-Rewards thread but as a data point I just attempted a Mypoints survey and the first question was political party and I was immediately disqualified after I answered.
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Originally Posted by Athena53
(Post 36007855)
It hasn't improved.
But.. my dashboard shows available surveys for 1.5 points, 5 points and 6 points, among others. I click on the higher-value ones, answer irrelevant and repetitive screening questions, get told I don't qualify but here's a 1.5- point survey. I try another high-value survey and again get bounced back to a 1.5-point survey. Nope. Not gonna happen. And even though I have been complaining in recent months about A) getting disqualified from a lot of surveys and B) seeing too many low-point offers, I just realized that in the last seven days I've earned over 80 points from completed surveys only, including a couple of surveys worth 20 or more points. That's something that I have not seen in a long time. Maybe things are changing? |
Originally Posted by bob12403
(Post 36087537)
Just to offer a somewhat different perspective. I too aim for those higher point surveys first. Sometimes it works, sometimes not. But if I get kicked out of a couple of them (sometimes almost immediately), I will go back and if possible complete a 1 or 1.5 pointer. Then I return to my dashboard, and with some frequency I once again not only see one of the higher point surveys from which I was disqualified (same point value, same topic) but I'm actually able to complete that survey...sometimes. It's happened often enough that I suspect they are forcing you to attempt the low-hanging fruit before giving you the opportunity to try for the five or six pointers.
And even though I have been complaining in recent months about A) getting disqualified from a lot of surveys and B) seeing too many low-point offers, I just realized that in the last seven days I've earned over 80 points from completed surveys only, including a couple of surveys worth 20 or more points. That's something that I have not seen in a long time. Maybe things are changing? |
What would be the point in pushing people into low qualification/high rejection surveys? Isn't the point of these survey companies to collect data for the creators of the surveys? I'm not sure I understand your point.
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