E-Rewards Reviews and Features

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E-Rewards

6 Research Drive, Shelton, Connecticut  06484 US
Tel: 877-254-1234   Contact: [email protected]
Operated by: Dynata

KEY FEATURES:

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PAYMENTS OFFERED

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HOW TO PARTICIPATE

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REDEEMING REWARDS

Point amounts vary greatly per reward. Yearly magazine subscriptions range from $10-$70 e-Rewards currency. A $25 gift card redemption may require $60 worth of points.

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Payment and Rewards

Earn e-Rewards

Earn Opinion Points/e-Rewards currency for taking surveys. Exchange your points for gift cards, magazine subscriptions, hotel reward points, and airline points. Choose from over 30 different retailers to redeem gift cards with, including Best Buy, CVS Pharmacy, Walmart, Macy's and more. You may redeem a gift card only once per quarter with most gift card options.

Prizes

e-Rewards can also be redeemed towards prizes. Many prizes come in the form of discounts towards purchasing products and services they provide.

Redeem Your e-Rewards Currency

In most cases, your account will be credited as soon as you complete a survey. However, in some cases the credit may take up to 7 days to appear on your account. Similarly, e-Rewards sends most electronic gift cards immediately upon request (within one hour). Most physical gift cards will be sent out within 4-6 weeks of redemption.

e-Rewards also requires mobile and landline verification in order to redeem your rewards. This verification helps you keep your rewards secure. For data security, they will need to verify your account with a valid US mobile or landline number in order to redeem your reward. Once you provide your number, you will receive a verification code via that number that you will need to enter in order to finalize the redemption process.

You can redeem your e-Rewards Currency/Opinion Points as soon as you accumulate enough to qualify for the reward you desire (the lowest gift card option is $10).

Community Features

Invitation-Only Panel

e-Rewards is an invitation-only online survey panel. You may be invited to become a member by providing your email to one of the e-Reward partner companies. Once invited, e-Rewards is free to join.

Survey Setup

e-Rewards provides members the option to participate in various surveys and studies. Respondents have 30 days to complete the surveys.

Eligibility: Must be 13+ to join in USA/Canada. Minimum age to join varies in other regions.

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E-Rewards Reviews (430)

5 Star Reviews (87) 20.2
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4 Star Reviews (69) 16.0
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3 Star Reviews (40) 9.3
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2 Star Reviews (51) 11.9
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1 Star Reviews (183) 42.6
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January 6, 2015 by lynn from United Kingdom

They are great! I get Nectar points which can be used in many different ways and doesn't take long to accumulate!

One of the best sites

January 4, 2015 by Jim from United States

If you don't belong to this site, you need to join now. You accumulate "cash" that you can cash in on merchandise or magazines. I personally like the magazine option.

If you love Macy's, Read This

October 15, 2014 by Denise from United States

E-rewards is okay as everyone else has said if you travel a bit. I just wait until I can cash in for a $25 Macy's giftcard. The drawback is that it costs $75 of the rewards money to get a $25 giftcard, AND there is only one gift to redeem per quarter. Bummer. Still, I like the site

Merits a class action lawsuit?

September 17, 2014 by margot from United States

There are a number of things this company does that I think are shady if not straight up fraud. It would be a good matter for a class action attorney to look into, because it seems to me that it may be actionable.

First, they frequently decline to credit your account for the amount promised when you agree to do a survey and actually complete it and give them your data. Instead, after you answer tons of surveys questions, giving substantial data on your purchasing practices, vendors, opinions and personal information (way above and beyond screener questions) and complete the survey, you get a message that says you don't qualify or something to the effect that they have already reached their quota. Thus you do not get the promised compensation for completing the survey, even though you have done so.

Second, the value of the points are listed in dollars, so it's represented that you will earn $10 (or whatever the survey offers), but in actuality these "dollars" don't correspond to money What you actually get is worth much much less - pennies on the dollar. I for one, was so mislead that I didn't know this until after I'd given them tons of valuable data (which they are selling and making money off btw) when I tried to collect my reward funds and found that they were worth next to nothing compared to the dollar amount my account shows I have accrued.

Used to be good (like others have stated)

September 9, 2014 by Tim from United States

Like other reviews this survey place used to be good, but is not anymore.

Like many have said, you will spend half an hour filling out a survey only for it to tell you that they already have their quota of surveys filled for it, or that you don't qualify.

I just got done a few minutes ago filling out a 40 minute survey which it never gave me any credit for. What a complete waste of time.

They are getting free surveys completed by asking all the questions first then telling you that they already had enough people for the survey or other reasons. Its pure theft.

Normally the surveys that ask you all the personal information first are more likely to be the surveys you will get nothing for.