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Does anyone know what happened to the smart rewards from Verizon. Just booked another cruise and wanted to see if gift cards are available and I don't know what the heck is going on. I downloaded some stupid new app and still can't find any. What am I doing wrong. ;p Also signed up for AARP, I've read here previously about them having cards also.

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Verizon stopped their Rewards for Good program on November 1st 2017. You can still get them from AARP & Allstate though. Don't need to be a customer of either one of those places to get the rewards. As Mallow said, unfortunately they only have physical cards currently but e-cards should be back any day.

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Does anyone know what happened to the smart rewards from Verizon. Just booked another cruise and wanted to see if gift cards are available and I don't know what the heck is going on. I downloaded some stupid new app and still can't find any. What am I doing wrong. ;p Also signed up for AARP, I've read here previously about them having cards also.

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Verizon has some new program which doesn't amount to crap. No gift cards...only tickets or other things I'll never use my 1 point for every $300 spent on.

 

 

AARP is the only outlet I know of now.

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Yeah that's what i saw, deleted it as quickly as I downloaded it. Bummer though. Hopefully, they will come available soon on AARP.

 

Thanks again!!

 

Allstate currently has the $100 e-cards available.

AARP currently has the $100 physical cards available.

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Verizon has some new program which doesn't amount to crap. No gift cards...only tickets or other things I'll never use my 1 point for every $300 spent on.

AARP is the only outlet I know of now.

Right?!?! We had over 130,000 points when the program went poof! Verizon Up is so worthless.

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I got a gift card from our local grocery store. They are full price, but many chains offer gas reward points. We have a Suburban with a 25+ gallon tank so the gas savings can add up. It's not quite as much savings, but I don't have to do any surveys.

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I use the AARP Rewards for Good program to buy mine.

 

Keep in mind the AARP site requires you to complete surveys' etc to get points. This takes a long time. You need 1000 points to get $100 gift card. So you need to log in at least 3 or 4 days to get that amount of points.

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Keep in mind the AARP site requires you to complete surveys' etc to get points. This takes a long time. You need 1000 points to get $100 gift card. So you need to log in at least 3 or 4 days to get that amount of points.

 

You can get 5,000 points a day. Just open a bunch of tabs with the different quizzes (even other languages that you don't know) and just click through them. It literally takes less than a minute just to click random things and submit. It's not like you're graded. You get the points whether you're right, or wrong. That's enough for $1,000 in gift cards per day. Then if you create multiple accounts, that's $1,000 x however many accounts you have. ;)

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You can get 5,000 points a day. Just open a bunch of tabs with the different quizzes (even other languages that you don't know) and just click through them. It literally takes less than a minute just to click random things and submit. It's not like you're graded. You get the points whether you're right, or wrong. That's enough for $1,000 in gift cards per day. Then if you create multiple accounts, that's $1,000 x however many accounts you have. ;)

 

 

 

[emoji1417]🤙🏽 thanks.

 

 

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I miss the Verizon rewards program and haven't used aarp yet. I do like purchasing from kroger to get the points. They sometimes have triple points on weekends so the points result in savings at the gas tank. This past December kroger had a coupon for 10.00 off gift cards so I will look for those to come around again. I still have a few months before paying on anymore cruises so I will be watching.

 

 

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If you have a Citi credit card you can buy gift cards through Citi easy deals. They always seem to be available. 5 cards per day max order though. We paid for our entire Hawaiian cruise with them.

 

 

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