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為E-報酬的騙局? – 我的E-獎勵回顧

E-獎勵標誌E-獎勵是由於已經被操作的一項調查顯示面板的網站 1999. 這是一個漫長的時間才能運行, 但問題仍然存在:

你能賺錢的E-獎勵?


沒有. E-Rewards isn't exactly a scam, 但在我看來,, it's not a good survey panel.

該E-獎勵評審略有不同那時,我也做了其他的. 我通常只檢查,我親自試過,並已支付網站. 然而, there are a few restrictions with the E-Rewards survey panel that doesn't allow me to do that.

其中一個限制是,E-獎勵是一種只邀請網站, 我沒有被邀請. 雖然通常我會等待邀請, 或者只是沒有審查該網站, 我已經注意到該網站尋找到它足夠的查詢.

What I found after looking into it made me feel confident that I could come to the conclusion that E-Rewards isn't a great site to be spending time on.

我為了避免E-獎勵的原因

While E-Rewards isn't exactly a scam, 他們應該在我看來,要避免的網站. 要討論這個, I'll get into a list of the pros and cons of the site, 那麼總體結論.

I do want you to know that I have look at reviews of the panel from the last couple years from actual users, 連同其母公司和其BBB簡介. So while I haven't personally haven't tried it, 我有那些誰擁有的二手賬戶.

E-獎勵BBB簡介

這可能意味著,這不是在E-獎勵一個明確的答案, 但也有肯定有的生動跡象.

E-獎勵優點

  • 他們實際上提供的調查和獎勵
  • 這是可能得到的是,上述行業標準支付的調查

E-獎勵缺點

  • 他們有一個貧窮的獎勵選擇
    • 沒有貝寶, 校驗, 或Visa
  • 他們的獎金最低為 $60
  • 他們各自的調查支出非常誤導
    • 大約需要 $60 獲得 $25 禮物卡. 這意味著每次你得到的調查美元實際上是價值約 $.41
  • 他們篩選出你獎金是誤導
    • 如果你採取同樣的數學如上, 你得到報酬 $.10 即使他們說 $.25
  • 大多數的用戶評論為負
    • 他們談論的後被篩選出 20-30 問題分鐘
    • 很少有資格獲得任何調查
  • 在篩選過程和實際測量混合
    • This means you don't actually know how long you'll be taking the survey for, 這是我從來不推薦.
  • 他們BBB簡檔分數是d +
    • 這是一個相當懸殊比分. 這是因為有 137 針對該公司及其BBB認證的投訴被撤銷,因為他們未能履行其與BBB認證

結論

雖然E-獎勵已經有了一些積極的評論, 我的大部分網站上的調查肯定指出,負面. 由於有一些正面的評價, 我不是說這是明確的.

如果你想給他們一個嘗試, 你可以在互聯網上搜索的邀請, 因為只有他們的合作夥伴計劃可以邀請您.

我的E-獎勵的想法是,他們已經有很多關於他們的投訴, 他們的大部分用戶都不滿意他們, you can't cash out with PayPal, 對篩選出的過程似乎有點不確定, and overall they don't pay out great.

也, 你必須在網上搜索找到一種方法來註冊或等待一個合作夥伴計劃邀請. 所有這些不利因素, 我個人推薦的,是真正的合法的網站花費你的時間, 支付高, 你可以得到現金.

如果你有興趣在這樣的網站, 這裡是我最推薦的網站名單:

我前調查公司

如果您有關於E-獎勵任何進一步的問題, 或者想加入對話, 請在下面發表評論.

廣告客戶披露: 我們拿到的佣金對於一些在博客上的鏈接. 這裡所表達的意見是作者的孤獨, 並沒有被審查, 批准或通過我們的合作夥伴認可.
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  1. I read that you have a policy of only reviewing sites you have used, that seems smart and fair to me!

    so why did you write a post about a site you haven’t used?!? :) I first started using e-rewards about a year ago, after trying (and disliking) Swagbucks. There are a couple things that you have written in this post that sound odd to me, like when you stateTheir payout minimum is $60that sounds like you must make $60 to redeem for anything at all. Maybe you didn’t mean that, but it sounded like it You can begin redeeming at $10 for coupons, $15 for magazines subscriptions, $20 more magazine subscriptions and coupons. They do have some gift cards at higher price points, but I also don’t think they are that great.

    What I do think is great is that $25 is when you can begin to trade for airline miles or hotel points. At the $50 level I can trade that for 1 AirTran credit. Soon AirTran’s rewards will be converted to Southwest Rapid Rewards, at the rate of 1 AirTran credit = 1200 Rapid Rewards. The cheapest rate of where I want to fly to is $120 if I pay cash, or about 6,100 Rapid Rewards. Over the last year I have earned 4.5 AirTran credits from e-rewards, which converted will give me 5,400 if my math is right. Which is almost that one way ticket that usually sells for $120. In my opinion it didn’t take much time either. Now getting Airtran credits is not an option, but you can get 500 Rapids Rewards points if you trade $25, which is what I am about to do. Southwest also gave me 250 miles just for signing up for e-rewards, so now I do really have a free one way plane ticket.

    I’ve never spent 20 minutes on a survey for them to tell me I don’t qualify, maybe 5, but that doesn’t happen often. Some surveys pay like $2.50 and one recently paid $14.

    If you aren’t into traveling maybe it’s not as lucrative, but if you are, besides Southwest, other airlines will also give you 250 miles just for signing up for e-rewards, if one is close to having enough miles for a flight this is a nice easy free way to get more.

    That’s another thing I like about e-rewards, it is easy to use, what you see is what you get, it’s not as cluttered as other survey sites and usually there are new surveys to take every few days at least, if not every other day.

    You are right that you won’t make a lot of actual cash on e-rewards, but I don’t think people should be warned away from it based on that alone. It’s like discounting your neighborhood grocery store for not selling panda bears, it’s not their thing, doesn’t make them bad. As for me, my checking account has $120 more in it because I don’t have to use that to buy my ticket.

    As for the negative reviews, it is always the disgruntled that scream the loudest, as I’m sure you have learned in researching reviews for other survey sites (which is how I found your site), the happy people are not posting (usually) how happy they are, they are instead quietly and contentedly taking their surveys, racking up miles.

    I like your site, by the way, I like your question and answer format of reviewing the different sites and I am going to check out CashCrate because of you, I just don’t think this post is fair, that’s all. I’m also quite tired as I write this, I hope everything made grammatical sense and feel free to delete this post if you want, I don’t care about making acommentfor the world to see, I just wanted to set the record straight.

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    1. Hey Milly,

      I appreciate comments like these, and would like to see more of them as I think they offer more to the conversation and overall help readers of this blog.

      I will definitely leave your comment up, as this seems like a valid way for people to use E-Rewards. It is slightly more complex way, but the creativity is great to see.

      The reason I decided to write a review on E-Rewards without using them is because I was getting enough questions from readers about them, and since it is invitation only (and I had not been invited), I figured I would dive into researching them in every way possible.

      While I understand that it does tend to be the disgruntled who speak the loudest, I did come across a couple positive reviews, but they were greatly out weighed. Taking that, in combination with E-Rewards have a D+ BBB rating on top of their membership being revoked, my opinion of them seemed to be swaying negatively.

      I have mentioned before on this blog that I prefer cashing out with money, rather than gift cards, airline miles or magazine subscriptions, so that also weighed in against E-Rewards.

      然而, that doesn’t mean that people can’t follow your technique and use E-Rewards to their advantage.

      So in my opinion, I don’t recommend them, as there are other good companies to make cash from (which I prefer). But my opinion is obviously just my opinion, so I’m happy to leave your comment up as a guide for those who would like to use E-Rewards for traveling.

      Thanks for taking the time to share, and I’m glad you find my site useful.

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  2. I just found this article, not sure how old it is, and thought I’d share my experience with the company. I’ve been with it almost 2 years now and overall like it and have had a good experience.

    To start with the positives, I have read people on the internet who have said they have had issues with getting their reward currency after completing a survey, I have never had this issue. Now it can take several hours for the currency to post for me but since you’re supposed to give it up to 7 days and I never have to wait more than 3 hours I think that is decent. I can trade 100$ E-Reward currency for 30,000 Game Stop PowerUp Reward points, I have never had an issue receiving my currency (it’s all I ever trade my currency for), it takes longer than I’d like (it advertises taking up to 14 days but it’s usually in within 2-5 days with an exception of taking a week the first time I ever traded it in) while I wish it posted within 24-48 小時 (48 hours being tops as the times I have to wait 5 days suck). Yes you can’t cash the currency out for cash but upon being invited and making your account just a brief look through the site will make it obvious you can’t get cash payouts for the surveys.

    The negatives, they have a pretty limited selection for what you can trade your rewards for. Mostly airline and hotel point rewards, the one redeeming thing for me is the PowerUp Rewards from Gamestop, if they ever took that off I doubt I’d continue to really use their service unless it was replaced with something else I could actually use. I too have had a few bad experiences with surveys that were supposed to be 25, 30, 40+ minutes and filling out anywhere from half to as much as 90% of the survey just to be toldyou do not qualify for this survey”. Every time it happens I am a bit sore about it, but it happens so rarely to me it has never turned me away from using their service. Overall I give the site and experience a 3.5/5 stars. I’m fine with no cash payout but I do wish they offered more of a variety of things to cash out for. 也, not everyone (for whatever reason it may be) gets access to the same rewards, while one person may have GameStop and Macy’s another may have GameStop but not Macy’s, vice versa, or both may have neither (this applies to everything including Star Bucks). Why on earth they have it work this way I have no clue. I wish they would offer every reward to everyone or at least work to make rewards more diverse. Either way just my 2 cents on the site.

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    1. Hey David, thanks for the extra review and sharing your experiences.

      :)

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  3. 1. Redeems only a fraction of the money earned i.e. earn $5 得到 $2-$3 actual dollars applied to the reward.
    2. Spend minutes filling out part of the survey to then learn it’s only partially useable; reward is usually 0.25 仙.
    3. Primarily offer low value or not popular or just junk rewards. Not near the value of what was earned. Same rewards can often by found elsewhere for less time investment.
    4. Surveys usually take longer than listed, if listed at all.
    5. If you travel a lot or want low value magazines then what you redeem is equivalent to selling your life’s time for a few dollars per hour.

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  4. I’ve been using e-rewards for several years to get Southwest Airlines points. I finally figured out how to get 2,400 SWA points a month (the max you can redeem), which is pretty darn good I think! Instead of waiting for an email to tell me I have a survey, I go to e-rewards.com (both online and on an app on my phone) at least once a day. Most days I get only one survey online, but from my phone I usually get 2-4 調查. Altogether I probably spend an hour or less per day. It’s not cash but it allows me to fly Southwest for free several times a year. Yippee!

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  5. I have worked e-Rewards survey’s for years and have redeemed their money to buy many magazine subscriptions, Macy’s gift cards, restaurant coupons, 和別的. I find their surveys a challenge and like the referral program to gain even more of their bucks!

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