Points2Shop is another rewards website I’ve been hearing a lot about,
so today I’m taking a closer look. At first glance, it’s pretty clear
to me that this is another GPT-type site similar to Swagbucks and Quick Rewards because you earn points for doing very easy things. Below is a list of things you can earn points for doing on the site:
The catch of course is that you have to shop for and buy Amazon items through Points2shop. They will order it from Amazon on your behalf if you have enough points to purchase what you want. You should expect it to take a few days or long before Points2Shop processes your Amazon order.
You can also occasionally earn actual cash, but if you want you can convert your cash to points if you’d prefer to use the money at Amazon through Points2Shop. You cannot convert your points to cash, though. Cash payments are made via Paypal, Dwolla, and Balanced usually within a few days after you make your cash out request.
Note: This post contains affiliate links. However, this does not influence any of my reviews, which are always honest. Please read my disclosure for more information.
How You Earn Money
- Completing offers
- Watching short videos
- Shopping
- Taking surveys
- Playing games
- Following the offer path
- Referring friends
Getting Your Money and Points
As the name of the site implies, you are mostly paid in points you can redeem. But the cool thing about that is that you can spend these points at Amazon! For example, Points2Shop gives you 250 points when you sign up. This equals $2.50 in Amazon cash. And who doesn’t shop at Amazon?The catch of course is that you have to shop for and buy Amazon items through Points2shop. They will order it from Amazon on your behalf if you have enough points to purchase what you want. You should expect it to take a few days or long before Points2Shop processes your Amazon order.
You can also occasionally earn actual cash, but if you want you can convert your cash to points if you’d prefer to use the money at Amazon through Points2Shop. You cannot convert your points to cash, though. Cash payments are made via Paypal, Dwolla, and Balanced usually within a few days after you make your cash out request.
My Opinion
I feel like these kinds of sites are often so much the same that they sort of begin to run together, but I do like how this one is centered around shopping on Amazon. If I participated every day, it would certainly add up. And their points system is easy to understand — 100 points equals $1 on Amazon.Feedback
The feedback for Points2Shop is not bad. People have reported using this site and getting their Amazon items as promised. Just make sure if you sign up that you do everything honestly — don’t make multiple accounts and don’t attempt to cheat their system. This will get you banned.Signing Up
You can go here to sign up. Be sure to browse the “Learn More” section at the top of the site page to better understand how Points2Shop works.Note: This post contains affiliate links. However, this does not influence any of my reviews, which are always honest. Please read my disclosure for more information.
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