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ipoints.co.uk |
| Date: |
08/04/01 (14 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: More for nothing
Disadvantages: None
If not why not?? I have to admit that I've only being doing ipoints for about 2 weeks now, but I'm starting to amass quite a tidy sum of points. You get 20 points when you first join, and then more points either by signing up to affiliate companies, subscribing to email newsletters and good old fashioned spending. You can also apply for the ipoints credit card, so that for every £100 you spend you get 10 points plus 100 when you get accepted for the card to start with. They've also got a promotion at the moment where the first purchase you make over £12 at certain online stores gets you another 80 points. You can also get points for visitng some websites each day. At the moment you get 4 points a day for visiting superdrug. So what can you do with all these points when you've got them? Well, for 40 points you can get a ferry voucher to wander over the channel and stock up on duty free stuff no doubt, for 75 points you can buy a mobile top up voucher worth £5 or for 80 points you can get a £5 voucher for a high street store. You can also get balloon trips, racing car days, tickets for the London Eye or cinema tickets, so there's loads you can do with your points ocne you've got them. It's something else for free and there are some quite good offers on as well, like the credit card for example. I got accepted for it despite having an incredibily poor credit rating and was given a card with a £2k limit!
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