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Is anyone out there a member of the QuickRewards survey site yet ??????????????

I joined them last week and am seeing a lot of problems with them !!!!!!!!!!!!!

They're survey site lists a large number of surveys that are available and when

you click on them it comes back that I have already completed the survey, others

don't load correctly and then there's others that take you to survey sites to sign up

with them. I've been e-mailing Customer Service since last week and getting the

runaround on all their problems. If someone doesn't listen soon I will be cancelling

my account!!!!!! This is the worst survey site yet that I've experienced!!!!!! :evil::evil:

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P.S. They're also sending me a boatload of surveys by e-mail every morning

stating a survey opening and half of them don't have a "take survey" button

at the bottom to open the survey!!!!!! What are you doing people!!!!!!! :roll::roll:

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  • 3 weeks later...

I've been with Quick Rewards for about 4 months, and they're actually my favorite site...I average about $10/wk. with them. And I'm in a HORRIBLE demographic...I get DQ'd from probably 90% of the surveys I attempt.

I think I have a good "fix" for your second post, for starters. The emails they send out generally are in two different formats. Some have a black box at the bottom of the email that says "Click here to take survey". I think these are referred to as the "FED" surveys, and that's usually in the description. In the other format, which is the bulk of the emails, the name of the survey is in blue, and is an active link...you have to click on that.

As for getting told you already took the survey when you KNOW you haven't? Yeah, that's a pain, and a bit insulting. But I've seen it on other sites, so it's not something exclusive to QR. I've come to believe that's just another way of telling you that you don't qualify...for whatever reason. I've had sites tell me I can't take something because I violated their terms in some way (when I know I haven't), and I'll get into the next survey I try a minute later. I think they're all just default pages that come up when you DQ...I don't pay any attention to any of them any more...I just move on to the next one.

I have gotten some that take me to another site to sign up, but that's rare...the only one I can remember is iPoll, but that's like a default "condolence" page for one router in particular, when you can't qualify for their survey. The next time you attempt one of theirs, it takes you to the iPoll page. I can't remember the specific one, but it's the screener page that has that ridiculous "CAPTCHA" that makes you squint to read an address that looks like it was lifted off of Google Street Maps.

One of the things that I've learned is that when a site like QR runs the same "daily" surveys every day, you can only attempt them a certain number of times a day. That requirement is listed in the email, generally right below the link. If you go past that number in 24 hours, you will start getting a DQ page, in whatever form.

I'm still a newbie compared to a lot of folks on here, so if I've misread this whole deal, please let me know. But as far as I'm concerned, I can't argue with 40 bucks a month.

BTW, for what it's worth...QR's customer support has been fabulous every time I've had a problem with a survey. I don't contact them a lot, but 6 or 7 times I got badly screwed by a survey and they paid me every time I contacted them. I have NO problems with their customer support...they're the best I've dealt with.

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if you're getting cut from that many surveys there's a problem with your profile data..

but QuickRewards is more of a router site.. if you get a survey through them you'll be paid less than if you found the survey elsewhere.. and if you do it there first, or elsewhere first, it'll show up and it won't let you do it.. I dropped them for this reason..

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I was a member with them several years ago and they didn't have many surveys at all. Most of their paid opportunities were completing various advertiser offers... sign up for this and that. It was actually quite good because filling out a lead form doesn't take much time. You just have to be prepared for telemarketing. I'm going to sign up again and see how it goes.

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if you're getting cut from that many surveys there's a problem with your profile data..

but quickrewards is more of a router site.. if you get a survey through them you'll be paid less than if you found the survey elsewhere.. and if you do it there first, or elsewhere first, it'll show up and it won't let you do it.. I dropped them for this reason..

Thanks, avemaria...I appreciate the advice.

But I don't think the problem is with my profile data. For one thing, I get DQ'd at that rate across the board for all the sites I'm in, not just QR. I'm pretty good at filling out my profile as soon as I join a site, and updating it as needed. From what I can tell, my age (61) gets me booted most of the time. Plus...low income, no smart phone, no kids at home, don't play video games, watch very little TV, divorced, etc.

You make a good point about making more on a survey from the originator, but the fact that I can get the money from QR so quickly sorta makes up for that. If I had to wait weeks to be paid by the originator, it would be worth taking a cut from QR to have the money in my PayPal acc't in hours. But that's a matter of personal preference, I guess.

I am making a change with them, though. This morning, I unsubscribed from having everything sent to my inbox...I'll go to the site from now on. With the weather (dear God, PLEASE!) warming up soon, I'll be busy in the garden and the emails will jam me up in no time.

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  • 7 months later...

i have been with them for several years and really love them. i have completed many surveys and have gotten tons of amazon dollars . there are many survey s i dont qualify for but there are plenty that i can do and i am very pleased with the quickness with which they pay me unlike dollar surveys which never seems to pay out even though i have according to them successfully completed their surveys

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They were the company that I started doing surveys with. Rarely got one, and more often than not, I would spend 45 minutes on a qualifier. Then I learned there were better companies out there and that is when I cashed out and went elsewhere. Some folks jut do better on certain sites. I can't seem to do well with any of them. I think I am just a boring person.

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On the home page on the left it says "Daily Clicks". I use this as a filler when nothing else is happening. It's just a point for a video but you don't have to watch the whole thing. It adds up. My best luck with their surveys are the ones for 60 cents that start off asking you to pick a color. I like this site.

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I like them. I only do surveys which pay $1 and are at 20 minutes or under. I receive the credit in most cases within hours and can cash out anytime to my Paypal account with no "handling fees". Money is noramlly in my Payday account within a couple of days. Some surveys pay 1/4 cent just for opeining the email and opening the first page. They do add up. I make about $10 to $15 per month and never had a real issue with them.

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I like them a lot. I only try to do the "Live Sample" surveys. They either pay $1 or .75. I only attempt surveys which are 15 minutes or less. The ones which are 20 minutes or more I will click on them so I can move to the next one (if available). Some as been as low as 5 minutes. These "Live Samples" are also credited into your account in about 4 hours on the average. Once the money is credit into your account you can move it to Paypal which takes 24 to 48 hours. I normally move it out when I hit $10. This is the quickest paying site I now of. Some surveys may take up to 7 days but they will tell you. I am a 67 year old male so I get DQ about 70% of the time. I cash out about $15 a month. Only had one problem and my email was answered with 24 hours.

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