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By: ruth cowell
Date: 07 Feb 2012 7:53 PM

Unsure if there are many people whom are registered with this site, its mainly I.T. people but just a quick thing I noticed.

Be careful on redemption, I redeemed for 10,000 points the other day (I had 12,500 points in my account), but when I redeemed it took all my points...
and be careful, don't redeem for the Amazon voucher as they give you $10 dollars which can only be used on the USA Amazon.
Go for the Paypal option when redeeming, and as soon as you hit the 10000 point mark REDEEM, don't let your points mount.... you lose all of them.

Ruth X

janet spencer
By: janet spencerDate: 07 Feb 2012 8:07 PM

Thanks for the info Ruth, Im not sure how many points I have with them, dont seem to qualify for many but will go and check now :)

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By: LizzieAnnDate: 07 Feb 2012 10:00 PM

I have around 7000 points but do not appear to be receiving any emails from them asking me to survey. I have redeemed once as my husband uses Amazon USA sometimes so it is useful. I got to exactly 10,000 when I redeemed last time a few years back. Not sure why things have slowed down so much, though.

Be careful, though, in case you get your paypal in dollars because then you can't spend it, as we discovered with another payment we received in dollars....it will take it from your nominated card instead, if you are buying on Ebay UK. :)

janet spencer
By: janet spencerDate: 07 Feb 2012 11:29 PM

I have redeemed dollars many times into my paypal account and paypal will ALWAYS convert your dollars to sterling. I can honestly say that it has never been a problem so I wouldnt worry to much about that Ruth

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