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Makes me wonder why tech support can't answer such a simple question!!
I'm guessing the number is 1098. Quote
This leaves one to wonder why they offer a deal with 25,000 reward points for 22% credit.
Then they even try to pressure me from different angles to use the code. There would be lots more details to include. But let's just say it got very annoying. Quote
This leaves one to wonder why they offer a deal with 25,000 reward points for 22% credit.
Then they even try to pressure me from different angles to use the code. There would be lots more details to include. But let's just say it got very annoying.
The lower end of reward point codes truly does not make any sense to me under any circumstances. The 44% one could be useful sometimes if either 1) you want to buy credits urgently and don't have time to wait for a 55% discount to come up 2) you want to get a good rate but don't want to spend the $500 at a time to get the highest normal rate of 55% extra or 3) you want to buy more than ~6975 at a time and still want to get the best rate, as the highest discount rate is typically usable only once
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I finally found it and here is the breakdown.
Using 25,000 reward points for 22% my $100 was worth 870 credits. (odd that tech support doesn't know that number)
And through my entire period for the code my $100 was worth 1170.
I'm not complaining at all since even with 6 transactions (buy & cancel) the site didn't let that backwards transaction happen.
So oh no! Definitely not complaining Quote