Cashback week!
The concept is quite simple : Buy Four cards and we reimburse instantly the 4th. It works every 4 cards you purchase until Friday, April 5th (9AM GMT+1).
How to enjoy your cashback ?
There is nothing special to do, actually. Just browse the store or featured tab, buy 4 cards and you'll be instantly credited with the amount of the last one, and so on....
Why gives me get the fourth show for free? After all, I bought 3 shows, why money on the 4th?
Knowing that you Buy 4 and get credit back for the 4th one...
It is Logical to Buy the Three Least Expensive Cards 1st, and then buy the Most Expensive card as the 4th one.
So you get the Most Credits back..
I see @guvato also shared this same Smart Idea above...👍 @guvato
You need the credit value of the card in your account but the system doesn't actually take the credits buy the fourth card and refund the amount to you.
@d00bies
Stop posting Misinformation...
It is NOT a FREE CARD !
you Must Pay for it.
then you get the Cashback promotion, the credits are put back into your Account.
the system doesn't actually take the credits buy the fourth card and refund the amount to you.
the system doesn't actually take the credits buy the fourth card and refund the amount to you.
I think that if you look at your account history you will find that is exactly what "the system" does, i.e. it takes the credits and then puts them back rather than charging you nothing for the card.
the system doesn't actually take the credits buy the fourth card and refund the amount to you.
I think that if you look at your account history you will find that is exactly what "the system" does, i.e. it takes the credits and then puts them back rather than charging you nothing for the card.
The end result seems to be as advertised, but in Account History it's been displayed at least two different ways. The first screen is from yesterday, and the second is from today (Stacy Cruz / Opportunity was the third card, and Oxana Chic / Sex Appeal was the fourth).
@iPseudo - but in both cases there were separate deductions and reimbursements. I suspect that sometimes it may look as if the reimbusement occurs first, but when this happens I think this will simply be due to the way in which the system handles timestamps so that things that happen almost simultaneously get the same timestamp and it is then essentially random as to which gets displayed first.
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