{"id":807,"date":"2013-06-28T21:10:51","date_gmt":"2013-06-28T21:10:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/surveysatrap.com\/?p=807"},"modified":"2015-01-28T22:51:01","modified_gmt":"2015-01-28T22:51:01","slug":"rewardtv-review-can-you-really-get-paid-to-watch-tv","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/surveysatrap.com\/rewardtv-review-can-you-really-get-paid-to-watch-tv\/","title":{"rendered":"RewardTV Review: Can You Really Get Paid To Watch TV?"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you like watching TV, you are going to like RewardTV<\/a>, a website that allegedly pays for answering trivia questions related to different TV shows.<\/p>\n

In this review, I will be digging deep into inner workings of this site and I’ll let you know if this site is worth your time.<\/p>\n

Corporate Info<\/h2>\n

RewardTV.com is a Rewards Program that has been around for over 10 years and it is operated by Nielsen IAG, Inc.<\/a> of The Nielsen Group of Companies.<\/p>\n

If you are familiar with paid surveys and market research, you probably have heard of Nielsen. It is one of the biggest market research firms in the world.<\/p>\n

As far as its rating and standing with the Better Business Bureau goes, Reward TV is not a BBB accredited business, nor is it rated by the BBB.<\/p>\n

Though as I have mentioned many times on Survey Satrap, not being rated and listed on BBB’s site is not a sign of scam since there are thousands of companies that do not participate in their program.<\/p>\n

That said, the parent company, Nielsen IAG, Inc, is indeed an accredited business and gets a high rating of A+ from the Better Business Bureau.<\/p>\n

\"ScreenshotHow Does RewardTV Work?<\/h2>\n

To get started, I say again this is not your usual survey panel, its a site much like InboxDollars<\/a> and MyPoints. Nevertheless, it is still an interesting website which allows you to earn points while you continue to indulge in your TV watching habit.<\/p>\n

Come on, if watching TV takes up a significant portion of your life, why not get that extra something as you go along?…<\/p>\n

The site restricts each household to have a maximum of three (3) members, and each member is further limited to just one account.<\/p>\n

If your favorite pastime is to watch TV, and you love tackling those trivia games, then maybe you would like to take a fancy on this site. It is a slight departure from those typical online survey panels<\/a>, so if you are looking for that something extra that does not conform to the run of the mills surveys, this could be exciting.<\/p>\n

This Rewards Program is free to join. Rather than cash, RewardTV compensates you points for participating in TV trivia surveys. These are often related to shows that have been recently aired.<\/p>\n

Your rewards start to roll in the moment you join. Every new member is paid 5000 bonus points upon successful registration, and you make additional 2500 bonus points for every friend you refer (though they do impose a cap of 20 referrals per member).<\/p>\n

You can potentially make a dollar a day (in the form of prize money) by simply engrossing in the TV shows everyday.<\/p>\n

As for the survey, it helps that if you are well versed with certain TV shows, alongside with the corresponding commercials.<\/p>\n

Obviously, the sure way to get maximum points is to get perfect score on the questionnaire prepared.<\/p>\n

Depending on individual shows, the points awarded will vary. On average, there are some 1000 points (or higher) attributed to each show.<\/p>\n

Cashing Out<\/h3>\n

There is no cash out in the usual sense. Instead, point redemption often takes the form of participation in sweepstakes and auctions.<\/p>\n

Members can also exchange points for gift certificates, the flipside is there are not really a lot of choices and you will need huge points to do just that.<\/p>\n

In addition, gift certificates exchanged are limited to two times a week. During my time there, I only noticed a BP gas card was offered.<\/p>\n

How to Win<\/h3>\n

The options available to you are listed below:<\/p>\n