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They have negative value since they get deducted from your MGR reducing your rakeback.
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#2
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Well, a 30gb iPod is 61,000 points, and costs maybe $250. So do do the math for you, each point is worth 2 megabytes.
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#3
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ftp points are very terrible imo
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#4
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[ QUOTE ]
They have negative value since they get deducted from your MGR reducing your rakeback. [/ QUOTE ] at a rate of .5 cents per point spent, and only 27% of that is real money that you would get, and of course the goods carry no positive value. Moran. |
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250 for 1 30gb IPOD. 250 gets deducted from your MGR. So you spend 67 (the lost rakeback) for the IPOD If it's something you would buy anyway, it's a sick deal. Don't just spend them for the sake of spending though.
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so here's a dumb question... I set up my FTP account without using a rakeback affiliate. Is it too late?
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so here's a dumb question... I set up my FTP account without using a rakeback affiliate. Is it too late? [/ QUOTE ] I'm afraid so. You have to set up the account with a rakeback provider. |
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Why would anyone (who has rakeback) use FTP points?
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Why would anyone (who has rakeback) use FTP points? [/ QUOTE ] Um how about for every $2 you send me, I will send you back one. Do you see why? |
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Why would anyone (who has rakeback) use FTP points? [/ QUOTE ] It's called simple math |
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