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- Why is everyone dropping Rewards just because of the searches . . . - Reddit
I'm just dropping the searches, I'm not wasting time to force myself to keep searching over a period of 15 minutes each time for 8 hours for each PC and mobile combined A rewards program should be something extra, not something that feels like a job I'll just keep doing the daily stuff
- Why are Loyal Microsoft Customers being punished for years while using . . .
I am writing to formally express my deep disappointment with the current state of the Microsoft Rewards program, which has remained flawed, inconsistent, and increasingly hostile to loyal users for years
- Microsoft Rewards is flagging suspecting search activity
Microsoft Rewards, a platform that rewards users with points by searching on Bing, is now flagging that activity as suspicious
- Users Are Getting Frustrated With Microsoft Rewards
Microsoft Rewards users are growing frustrated over limitations put in place on earning points via searches Microsoft Rewards members have shared their complaints, and it seems that several
- They need to get rid of this for good…. everyone has to be sick of it.
What drives me nuts is they’ll give you an actual search list of suggestions, if you use those, this will still pop up… so what is considered “Unusual Search Activity”? This has stopped me from getting so many points by now Want to add to the discussion? Post a comment!
- MICROSOFT REWARDS IS A COMPLETE SCAM, DONT WASTE YOUR TIME.
Amazingly, I got support to look into why I can't redeem anything I shouldn't have bothered, they just told me I got points in multiple markets Something that's impossible, since I always play from home and don't have a VPN service MICROSOFT REWARDS IS A COMPLETE SCAM
- Microsoft guts Microsoft Rewards points, and its fans are outraged
Microsoft appears to be nickel-and-diming users and fans of its Microsoft Rewards program, which gives "frequent-flyer" points that can be traded in for gift cards
- Microsoft Rewards is now less rewarding, sparking user backlash
It's been Microsoft's way of giving out brownie points for what you may already do: searching with Bing, browsing with Edge, or diving into Xbox games But Microsoft's latest move might have you
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