Friday, December 5, 2008
Washington Post - PostPoints
PostPoints is The Washington Post's free reader rewards program. Although open to anyone that reads the post, there are three levels of membership. If you are a seven-day home-delivery Washington Post subscriber, you can become a Platinum PostPoints member. If you are a Sunday-only subscriber, you can become a Gold PostPoints member. If you merely buy single copies of The Washington Post, read washingtonpost.com or Express, you can become a Silver PostPoints member.
You can earn PostPoints for doing a variety of things you already do, like reading The Washington Post, posting information on washingtonpost.com, helping the community and more!
Plus, if you are a Platinum or Gold member, the Washington Post subscriber levels, you can earn Points at over 60 major retailers called PostPoints Spots. When you shop in person at a PostPoints Spot, simply present your PostPoints membership card when you make a purchase and you will earn Points. Plus, PostPoints works with your other loyalty programs allowing you to “double dip!” When you make a purchase, just show that specific store’s reward card along with your PostPoints member card. A few PostPoints Spots worth noting include: CVS, Shoppers Food and Giant Food.
Additionally, for a limited time PostPoints is offering bonus points just for registering as well as additional bonus points when you use your PostPoints card for the first time at a participating PostPoints Spot retail partner.
So become a Sunday-only subscriber for $.49/week, sign-up for PostPoints, then go get a free after ExtraCare Bucks item at CVS and pay any out-of-pocket expenses with a credit card that doubles points for purchases at drugstores and you will be playing the rewards programs to the max.
To learn more about PostPoints, visit the PostPoints Website.
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