Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Rewards1.com 100% LEGIT





Do you want to get FREE stuff? Then Rewards1 is the site for you. Rewards1 is Free, Easy, and Legit. You complete easy surveys for points. Then use your points for prizes. Such as game consoles, video games, jewelry, ipods, etc.

Is this a scam? Absolutely not, Rewards1 is 100% legitimate. But don't take our word for it - take a look at our member submitted testimonials or visit our forums to see what the prizes our members have received! How is all this possible? Prizes are sponsored by companies and their promotional offers. The more offers you complete, the more the points you earn, the more rewards you get! Let our sponsors pay for what you want! What makes Rewards1 different than the other survey-points GPT sites? Get Points Faster - We only feature the most reliable and consistent offers. No more wasting time on offers that just don't deliver.

Community Support Forums - A wealth of community support exists in the form of tutorials, tips from the pros, and answers to commonly asked questions. If you have a question look no further than our community of friendly and knowledgeable members who are always willing to help a new user out.

Quick and Friendly Support - The Rewards1 Staff is always here to help answer any questions you may have - including evenings and weekends!

First thing you need to do is get a "junk" email account (I recommend gmail, but yahoo or hotmail will work fine). Since you're going to be getting a lot of junk mail you're not going to want it all going to your real email address, so this is what this new email account will be used for.


Step 1: Sign Up

Sign Up Here


Once you get there click SIGN UP on the menu bar on the left and fill out your information.


They will ask you for your email. I recommend you give them your real one because this is easier for verification. If you give them your spam one you might accidentally delete it. The site doesn't spam you its all the offers you will be doing that send the junk email.


They also ask for your address. Don't worry too much about this all they need your address for is to mail you prizes.


After you signup they will send you a confirmation link to your email address you entered. Click the link and you're done. The email should come pretty quick (usually instantly). And make sure you check your spam folders.



Step 2: Complete Offers


Once inside you can check out the prize list.


To earn points click on "Available Offers". There you will see a whole list of offers and how many points you'll get if you complete that offer. When filling out an offer you don't have to give your real home address or phone number. And make sure you use your spam email account because believe me you will be spammed. Also, be sure to check your email occasionally for those offers that require email confirmation otherwise you won't get credited for completing the offer properly.


Here are a few tips for filling out offers:

1. Read the offer carefully so you know exactly what to do to get the points.
2. Delete cookies before every offer
3. Complete offer with realistic information
4. Use a browser that accepts cookies and turn your security down
5. Let each page load completely


Also remember that even though most of the time you'll get the points 5-10 minutes after completing the offer, some may take up to a day or more (depending on the offer). So don't worry if you don't see the points just keep going they will appear if you've done everything correctly.



Step 3: Claim Your Prize


After you have enough points you can now go to "Available Prizes" and see what you can cash those points in for. This is the fun part. =)



They have a ton of prizes. You'll see stuff like consoles (Xbox, PS3, Wii), video games, iPods, etc. There are Xbox Live cards in the "Xbox" section and will be emailed to you. Physical prizes like iPods and video games will deliver so make sure your address is correct before you claim a prize that requires shipping.


Also, something many people don't realize is that if you don't see anything you like you can actually send a request for a custom prize. Just send support a ticket with a link to what you want from amazon.com and they'll let you know how many points you'll need. Basically it will be a point for every dollar.


Good Luck!


















































































































































































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