Step-By-Step guide to get free stuff on Rewards1. Tips for newbs and maybe even pros!

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If you're looking for a way to get free prizes, you have come to the right place. Rewards1 is a new site and now is the time to get involved, while it's still easy to get prizes and get in on the ground floor. Rewards1 destroys other similar sites like GamingLagoon because the offers credit faster and Rewards1 will not call you (unlike GamingLagoon).

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If you have any questions, please email at [email protected] I'd love to help you out.

Note: The offers on this site only work for US, UK, Australian, and Canadian residents.

Quick List of Prizes:

-Wii Points
-Nexon Cash
-DS/PSP system
-Various accessories
-Wii/Xbox/PS3
-Lots of different games
-Anything you want, just send them a support ticket and they'll buy you what you request

1 Rewards1 point = 1 USD.

Step By Step Guide (simplified):

1. Create an alternate email account at www.gmail.com (or other sites) and write down the username and password somewhere. Some offers need an email confirmation to get credited.
2. Sign up for the site using the above link. Give them your real email (they will not spam you).
3. Complete offers.
4. Pick your free item.

Link again: http://www.rewards1.com/index.php?referrer_id=6081

Tips & Tricks (highly recommend you read)

1. Use real info to make sure you get credit. You may get banned if you use fake information. The only thing I recommend doing is using a phone number close to you, but not actually yours (just google one with your area code and first 3 digits).

2. Download Roboform! I HIGHLY recommend this, as it will save you a ton of time when filling out forms. www.roboform.com is the link. It is free, you can just use the demo version and it's just as good (don't pay for the full version unless you want to). It's a lot better than Google Autofill also.

3. When going through giant lists of Yes/No forms, just hold down Tab and press the left arrow key over and over to do it automatically. Be sure to say yes to at least one offer to make sure you're credited (I usually just do the newsletters)

4. After every offer, clear your cookies. Lots of these companies are linked together and if you have the same cookies you may not get credited. To clear cookies, click Tools and then click Clear Private Data (it may say Delete Browsing History), and check the cookies box and click OK.

5. Frequently make new alternate email addresses and use them in offers to ensure the company doesn't know your info.

6. Use Internet Explorer because I've found offers credit more often with this because the security is lower.

7. Be sure to allow cookies on all sites and set privacy to none. To do this click Tools, click Internet Options, click Privacy, and then slide the bar all the way down to Accept All Cookies. If you have cookies off, you will NOT ever get credited.

Proof it works and why:

This is just a clever marketing tactic that benefits you. You see, advertisers pay Rewards1 to put up their advertisements, and using that money they pay for your gifts while still turning a profit for themselves. It's really logical and I don't see why people find it so hard to believe once explained thoroughly.

A picture of an item received from Rewards1 is at the top of the post. I personally got a Wii Points code, but I thought people would prefer to see Eternal Light's physical prize.

Remember, if you have ANY questions I'd love to answer them at [email protected]

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Thanks for the compliment. Hopefully this guide will work out some of the kinks that I had when I first started with these. It's good to first do as many offers as will credit, and then start getting referrals, generally.
 
[quote name='Palaver']How fast does it take to get enough points for a 360 game?[/quote]

Really depends on the game and how you work the site. If it's a price reduced game and you do lots of offers and get some good recruits, it shouldn't take too long. If it's a $60 game and you only do a few offers and don't really recruit, it will take awhile.

I think Rewards1 works best for me as a little thing on the side. I'll log on occasionally to do a few offers and check my recruits, and eventually I'll notice I have enough to get something so I go ahead. It's like a nice little surprise gift.
 
So it's not like the MF and YF360G sites where you can crank out a game in 15 minutes if you really hunker down?
 
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