RewardsCentral (formerly EmailCash Marketing, formerly TEMPNAME[2]) is an Australian website run by PermissionCorp,[3] with branches for residents of Australia, Taiwan,[4] New Zealand (SmileCity),[5] and United Kingdom (Rewards Central). The company was founded by Bob Cheng in Sydney, Australia, in 1999.[6] EmailCash was ranked 40th in Business Review Weekly's Fast 100 index for 2004.[7]

RewardsCentral
Company typePrivate company
Industryonline marketing
FoundedJune 1999; 25 years ago (1999-06) in Australia
HeadquartersLevel 10, 201 Pacific Highway, St Leonards, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Key people
Bob Cheng (founder and managing director)
Revenuerevenue A$5.2 million (2005)[1]
Websitewww.rewardscentral.com.au

Operation

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The company is based on a reward program,[8][9] the company rewards members with points when they perform certain tasks. These include participation in market research surveys, completion of promotional offers, a daily 'Quick Survey' and visiting specified websites.

Survey Rewards

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At the beginning of 2012, the Australian website claimed 200,000,000 points ($2 million) and $40,000 in competition prizes were paid out to members annually for completed surveys. While unable to confirm the number of points awarded to members each year, it was observed and reported in RewardsCentral own website that less than $40,000 was paid out annually in the past two years. In 2011, the quarterly $10,000 competition was only drawn twice, once in March and once in October. A third draw was originally scheduled in June 2011, delayed to July 2011 and eventually cancelled with no explanation to members other than the competition being termed "over" and entries for the competition carrying over to the October draw. Competition winners as shown on RewardsCentral Website[10] show only three winners of the $10,000 competition in 2010. In 2012 the first $10,000 draw occurred in January with the next draw not scheduled until July.

At the end of May 2012 RewardsCentral altered the cash paid out for the competition to $20,000 a year, halving the benefit for screened out surveys for its members. In an effort to make this alteration appear the equivalent of other survey sites the alteration also changed the expected pay-outs on competitors' sites which have not occurred. This alteration still has not explained the underpayment of benefits to members of previous years.[11]

Notes

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  1. ^ Julia May (2005). "Playing with the big boys". ABIX. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Search Results - Organisations and Business Names".
  3. ^ "PermissionCorp". permissioncorp.com. Archived from the original on 5 July 2007.
  4. ^ Julia May (2006). "Acts of imagination". ABIX. Archived from the original on 26 October 2012.
  5. ^ Schwarz, Reuben (2006). "SmileCity has the numbers". Press Display. Archived from the original on 9 May 2013.
  6. ^ "Company background".
  7. ^ "Smile, this isn't spam". NBR. 17 March 2005. Archived from the original on 11 March 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  8. ^ Sunday Telegraph (Australia) (2006). "Rewards are the real deal".
  9. ^ "Where The Visitors Are Going". Herald Sun. 2004.
  10. ^ Rewards Central Website (2012). "$10,000 Cash Competition".
  11. ^ Rewards Central Website (2012). "Compare Rewards Central".
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