- When you’re out shopping, use the app and let it determine your location.
- If the store you are shopping at is on the list, use CheckPoints to “check in” for 2 CheckPoints
- Look to see what items CheckPoints wants you to find at the store you’re in
- Find the items on the list and scan them with your phone’s camera/barcode scanner
- Get a certain number of CheckPoints for every item you scan (these add up fast!)
- For every item scanned, you’ll also get some coins you can use to play fun little games, which also reward you with more CheckPoints
CheckPoints Add Up
Trust
me, if you make an effort to use this app every time you shop, your
points will add up fast. My problem is remembering to use it every time.
It’s kind of hard to always remember when you’re grocery shopping and
you have your kids with you. You only need 3250 points to get the free
Amazon gift code for $10 and there are also plenty of other codes you
can get for fewer points than that. If you want to save your points up,
you can redeem them for higher-priced things like Nintendo Wiis, video
games, iPads, and so forth.
The CheckPoints Referral Program
CheckPoints
has a referral program that I really like. In fact, I think that all
referral programs should work this way. You can download the CheckPoints
app whether you were referred by anyone or not, but if you happen to
have a referral code to use that someone gave you, CheckPoints will give
you bonus CheckPoints when you sign up. If you don’t have a referral
code to use, you don’t get those bonus points. And of course the person
who you sign up under also gets bonus points as well. So you see, this
referral program benefits both parties, not just the person getting the
referral.
CheckPoints is the Real Deal
I have so far
received two Amazon gift codes from CheckPoints and they arrived
lightning fast — pretty much as soon as I asked for them. I have several
other apps on my phone that are sort of similar, but CheckPoints is the
one I find myself using all the time while most of the others don’t get
used that often.
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