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Does this Points2Shop thing really work for getting FREE video games

Does this Points2Shop thing really work for getting FREE video games
Yes, Points2shop really does work.

Here is a simple example:

1. Tesco (for example) pay points2shop 50p to advertise a free sample on their site.
2. I click on the offer and order the free sample.
3. Points2shop give me 20p and keep 30p
4. I get an easy 20p for sitting at a computer while points2shop get 30p.
5. Eventually I get £30 from doing this so I order (for example) a book.
6. Points2shop takes my money and uses it to buy my book and have it shipped to my address.
7. Points2shop never has to spend a penny but only earns money while I also earn money, which allows me to buy things for free.

The point of this is that (from my example) Tesco send me a free sample of a product and there is a chance I might like it and decide to buy it again, possibly recommending it to my friends, Tesco will then gain more customers.

**Very few of the offers are actually for free samples, most of them are paying you to simply fill out a survey or to register with their site, for these you can easily make a new e-mail address to use specifically for points2shop offers.**

When you register with points2shop you can also use the 'chat-box' at the side of the screen which enables members, new and old, and also moderators, volunteers that help points2shop, to chat to each other about offers and other points2shop related things. This means you can ask a question about anything you want and either a points2shop worker or another member can answer you personally.

Lastly, there is a Games section which allows you to pay 10p($0.10) to play a racing, shooting, or number game and when another member plays the same game and gets a lower score than you, you will win 18p($0.18).