Are you collecting IPoints? Do you collect Points?

@marina321 (4556)
August 29, 2008 10:16pm CST
Was wondering if anyone else is collecting IPoints? Collecting Ipoints is very easy. You can collect Ipoints through completing ipolls/mini-polls - usually 5 IPoints each reading emails and viewing ads - at least 10 IPoints per email Completing free offers - number of points depends on the offer taking surveys - minimum 1000 IPoints per survey Using the webfetch search engine - 80 IPoints pm Shopping online Playing online Games When you've collected enough IPoints, you can redeem them for vouchers, DVDs, CDs and other offers from top retailers and more companies are joining the IPoints scheme. I have been collecting IPoints for about three months and have collected 2000 Points most of which have been through reading emails, a lot more points that I could have collected from the supermarket and I will be browsing the catalogue to redeem those Otherwise, Do you collect any other points or use another points scheme to redeem on vouchers, coupons and to save or make extra money?
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@onlydia (2808)
• United States
2 Sep 08
No I do mypoints. But then I have never heard of Ipoints before now.
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@marina321 (4556)
11 Sep 08
Ipoints is UK based so that's the probably why you haven't heard of it. I think your US equivalent may be points or mypoints.
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@onlydia (2808)
• United States
12 Sep 08
Yes I collect points On Mypoints and there are times that I get way more as I will get what they are showing me. have a nice day.
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@schulzie (4061)
• United States
14 Sep 08
I have never heard of ipoints? I belong to a site called mypoints that sounds very similar to your program. I've been there since around 1996 or so. I belong to a bunch of different sites, and I coupon and refund to help bring down the cost of food, etc. Every little penny counts! Have a great day and happy myLotting!!!
@onlydia (2808)
• United States
24 Sep 08
So how is your Mypoints account doing? And all the rest? I can't seem to keep up these day's. Hope to talk to you later. onlydia
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@Orrangge (165)
• United States
30 Aug 08
This sounds really interesting to me. I looked at the site but its UK based and i am in US. I dont know i can signup or will be able to redeem the ipoints in US. Is it for UK members only or is it global. ????????
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@marina321 (4556)
30 Aug 08
Ipoints is UK based but I think you have similar sites for US that US members may be able to tell you more about like 'Points' and 'MyPoints'
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@walijo2008 (4644)
• United States
1 Sep 08
No, I don't use IPoints, I don't know what that is or I've never heard of them, I do use another points system like that, I've been a member of it a long time but I wasn't that active in it till now, I'm saving up points for a gift card, I think its fun and it can be rewarding if you like that sorta thing...Have a good day
30 Aug 08
Hi marina321, Yes we do that as well from supermarket and when we go and do our shopping it works a bit cheaper on our food bill. Tamara
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@marina321 (4556)
30 Aug 08
Cheers Tamaraheart, I've got an IPoints link on my profile page, you can redeem the points with many top and high street retailers so it's a good one. I find collecting points at Tesco or nectar points for Sainsburys takes forever Good thing with Ipoints, they can be used for even cinema ticket vouchers or DVDs
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@Bobbysox (224)
14 Sep 08
I points,ive not heard of this site,would you recommend it to me?if it is as simple as you say it is to collect the points and you can redeem the points for a few different items thasn it sounds attractive.I just think that sometimes you need to collect thousands of points to make it worthwhile cashing them in.so if you were to recommend any of these sites which work by collecting points which ones would you recommend to me as a beginner at them?I dont want to belong to any site where you have to keep buying things in order to collect points,that takes all the fun out of it all for me.I am trying to save not to spend.
@marina321 (4556)
25 Sep 08
Ipoints is pretty easy.. Can't tell your location from your profile but Ipoints is UK based and would recommend it as well as Mutual Points if you are UK based. I think 'Points' and 'mypoints' are the US equivalent of Ipoints..
@ShepherdSpy (8544)
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
1 Sep 08
I collect Ipoints-I have the Webfetch search engine set up as my homepage which gives You Ipoints for searches,which is good..I like the various partners they offer discounts and freebies with-I've been sending personalised moonpig cards to family this past year or so,it's great being able to pay for them with points I've earned,and the family get a kick out of the personalisation on a professionally created card!`
• United States
30 Aug 08
Hi Marina, I participate in MY Points! I had never heard of iPoints. My Points is done through reading e-mails. Usually 5 points just for reading the e-mail, and more for actually joining or buying from it. These points are then redeemed. I have yet to try to redeem them. I think iPoints may be the better forum to join. Have a nice day..
@marina321 (4556)
11 Sep 08
Ipoints is UK based so maybe that's why you've not heard of it yet We also have 'mypoints' here, now called 'Mutual Points' and it's pretty good too as you can get cash back on your shopping from certain stores too I don't think they send emails for points though