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A few months ago I received an invitation via e-mail from American Express to join e-Rewards, the program that rewards you for Your time and your opinions of leading companies. In short, they will award bonus points for completing surveys online. I have for the program because I am interested to earn more points for my Hilton HHonors ® Platinum Credit Card from American Express was. For more information on this credit card, check out my blog at target = "_blank"> Four Useful Credit Cards With Reward Bonus.
Just for signing up, I immediately received 500 Hilton HHonors bonus points. I also received a Welcome gift of e-Rewards This includes
- $ 10 Off a purchase of $ 20 or more at eBags
- $ 10 off your next Buy from the shop of every item priced at $ 20 or more at a Neiman Marcus Last Call Clearance Center site
It was a few days later had I started to e-mail from E-Rewards surveys completed online. In the last three months I have completed about 40 surveys. Each survey takes 10 minutes to take between1. My total Bonus points is currently at $ 56.
Rewards:
Today I logged into my account to see what kind of rewards can I redeem. To my surprise, some of the rewards are quite decent. Some of the highlights are:
- $ 15 in Borders Bucks to your limits Rewards account can be added
- six (6) vouchers, each for one (1) free movie rental (one (1) free rental per Month for six (6) consecutive months) at a participating BLOCKBUSTER ® store in the U.S..
- EBags Coupons, Neiman Marcus Last Call, FORZIERI.com, Levenger.com, sonystyle.com, Omaha Steaks, Steak and Ale, Zales.com, FTD.com, Snowbird
- Free subscription to zagat.com, Blender, Inc., Working Mother, Vibe, Interview, Fast Company, Seventeen, Harper's Bazaar, Golf Digest, radar, lucky, Outside magazine, Latina, boating, Elle Decor, Cosmopolitan en Español, Golf Magazine, Computer Shopper, People en Español, Cigar Aficionado, SHAPE, Travel & Leisure Golf, BusinessWeek, Hallmark, Essence, Newsweek, Entrepreneur, Siempre Mujer, TV y Novelas, Vanidades, Hispanic, Everyday Food The Wall Street Journal, Wine Spectator, Martha Stewart Living, Star
- Bonus miles for American Airlines AAdvantage ®, Northwest Airlines WorldPerks ®, Continental Airlines OnePass, U.S. Airways Dividend Miles, Delta SkyMiles ®, Flying Blue Miles
- $ 50 e-Cert for travel on Northwest Airlines
- Bonus Points Hilton HHonors ®
How to join
To join e-Rewards, You must request an invitation from one of the sponsor companies. One of the easiest ways to connect, is a sign for Hilton HHonors ® Platinum Credit Card from American Express.
Once your application is accepted, you will by e-mail within two weeks
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