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Just got an email about trying out a trial of Sprint's new loyalty program called "Sprint Points"

 

https://points.sprint.com/

 

looks like you download an app and then shop through participating online retailers and for every 1 point you earn you get $1 service credit on your account.

Thats one way of getting more customers, sounds good to me!!

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Another rewards program? Yikes.

 

I just optimized my spending for American Airlines miles. :lol:

 

 

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Just got an email about trying out a trial of Sprint's new loyalty program called "Sprint Points"

 

https://points.sprint.com/

 

looks like you download an app and then shop through participating online retailers and for every 1 point you earn you get $1 service credit on your account.

Nice thought, but I don't do a lot of online shopping.  :-(

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please let a partner be Amazon..

 

nope.

 

not sure if this page is viewable without an an account, but the stores are @ https://sprintpoints.retailbenefits.com/stores

 

target, 1800flowers, kohls, coach, country outfitters, crocs, diaper dude, famous footwear, jcpenny, and a dozen other mall type store names.

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nope.

 

not sure if this page is viewable without an an account, but the stores are @ https://sprintpoints.retailbenefits.com/stores

 

target, 1800flowers, kohls, coach, country outfitters, crocs, diaper dude, famous footwear, jcpenny, and a dozen other mall type store names.

hey thanks, Kohls and Target are big. this reminds me of Bing Rewards.

 

edit : oh wow, I didn't see the categories on the right, that's a TON of partners.

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Amazon is listed on that website

 

Sent from my HTC M8

 

Oh you're right, if you search for amazon it does come up, but says zero %, and selected depts so hard to say if it works or not.

 

 

 

 

Amazon

Find discount prices and save with the latest Amazon coupons and coupon codes plus online rebates when you shop through Sprint Points.

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Sprint Points
 
Conditions

Sprint Points is only available for select departments.

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Oh you're right, if you search for amazon it does come up, but says zero %, and selected depts so hard to say if it works or not.

That is very odd. I can understand why they wouldn't offer points for third party orders and fulfillment orders, but restricting based on department, is strange.

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That is very odd. I can understand why they wouldn't offer points for third party orders and fulfillment orders, but restricting based on department, is strange.

 

Would be funny if the only thing you could earn points on at Amazon was buying Sprint phones.

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target, 1800flowers, kohls, coach, country outfitters, crocs, diaper dude, famous footwear, jcpenny, and a dozen other mall type store names.

 

Looks like the usual suspects that participate with every other rewards program.

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Just to point out, there's both an Android app (iPhone coming soon it says) as well as browser extensions for this as well.  I created an account and put the app on both mine and the wife's phones, and we went through and added everything we might possibly ever use to the Favorites list.  I also added the browser extension to Chrome on my primary PC at home.

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hah, one phone number said was full, the other let me in, LOL.

 

sprint LIES! (sarcasm alert!)

 

They let the family plan main phone line in, but not the other "family members' on our plan.

Just as well.  NOBODY shops by cell phone in our group.  Tablet maybe. ... Not likely to happen anytime soon.

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Just out of curiosity - is this still actually an active thing or not?  Sometimes the Chrome extension I installed for this last year still kicks in, and the website still exists too (with a 2016 copyright at the bottom):

 

https://sprintpoints.retailbenefits.com/

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