Microsoft launches new way of
earning online points. Microsoft reward offer you can complete tasks and offers
and earn points then you can utilize points into buys Microsoft products like
shopping, amazon gift cards, and skype calling credits. All those things you
can buy from Microsoft platform with free just you create the Microsoft account
and staring earning rewards.
Microsoft reward is very famous in
all over the world. You just daily complete offers and gain good points. In
some countries Microsoft reward points offer not allow to participate this offer.
Allowing countries can easily earn points through complete easy tasks. There
are many easy tasks in the Microsoft account.
Microsoft
began paying people to use its Bing search service via a program called Bing
Rewards. Now, Microsoft will do the same with its Edge browser and other
products.
The
concept remains the same: The more you use or buy Microsoft products, the more
freebies you’ll receive in return. With the debut of Microsoft Rewards, you'll
also be able to accrue points by browsing with Edge or purchasing items at
brick-and-mortar Microsoft Stores.
With
Bing Rewards, you'd receive a Bing Rewards credit for every two Bing searches
you performed per day (up to roughly 30 or so on you’re PC, and an additional
20 on a mobile phone). Those can add up fast: 475 credits earn you a $5 discount
at Amazon.com, for example, or a Starbucks gift card. Under the new Microsoft
Rewards program. Under the new system, Bing Rewards credits will be
replaced by Microsoft Points. Each Bing Rewards credit will automatically
be swapped for 10 Microsoft Points,
Microsoft
says you’ll also earn
points for shopping at the physical Microsoft stores; buying movies, music and
more via the Windows 10 Store app; as well as browsing with
Edge. Microsoft is also maintaining its tier system, so you’ll earn
additional discounts once you reach a certain number of points. The only
difference is that those discounts will now apply exclusively to Microsoft
products.
Use it you must. Microsoft’s
“browse portion of Bing Rewards
credits you only you if you’re actively using Edge: The browser’s icon must be
highlighted on your taskbar (showing you’re actively using it), and Microsoft
wants you to be “actively engaging with the browser”—in other words, performing
“mouse movements, clicks, touch gestures, [and] keyboard presses” or watching a
full-screen movie.
You’ll earn points for every hour
(yes, hour) you use Edge, up to 30 hours per month, Microsoft said. The company
did not reveal how many points an hour of browsing with Edge would earn,
however.
You’ll
also earn points by buying, say, a new Surface at the Microsoft Store, at one
point per dollar spent up to $20,000 total. Just be sure to provide your email
address when the cashier asks; it’s the only way you’ll be able to apply the
new Microsoft Points to your account.
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