This is a list with questions and answers from the superpoints website. All information is directly taken from the superpoint website to give you a one shot information list.
How do I choose the Reward I’m aiming for?
In Superpoints, you’re always aiming for your Reward, which is your current goal. The rewards you can aim for are determined by your XP Level and are shown in the reward list. You can update any available reward you’re aiming for at any time.
If you have enough Superpoints to redeem your Reward you will have a “Redeem” button on your home page. You can choose to spend your points for that reward, or you can save them for bigger and better Rewards as they’re unlocked.
If you choose to Redeem your Reward, simply click the “Redeem” button. You will be asked to confirm that you want to spend your Superpoints for that reward and you’ll receive an email with further instructions.
If you are a Bronze Member Level, you cannot yet Redeem your Superpoints for Rewards. Upgrading your Membership Level to Bronze is easy! Simply make sure that you’ve verified your email address, and reached XP Level 3.
Make sure you fill out your profile information completely and provide accurate information. Inaccurate information in your profile can void your account (and your Superpoints!).
Find out more information on Membership Levels.
The first time you Redeem it could take a couple days to verify your mailing address etc. After that, most Rewards are processed within seven business days.
For some of the larger Rewards, or any reward that requires custom choices (like vacations, cars or the $2 million dream home!) one of our Reward concierges will be in touch to coordinate your delivery and timing.
The IRS requires us to report any Rewards that we provide that have a value over $600. In some instances (at our sole discretion), we will require a W9 to release rewards that have a value under the $600 threshold.
Occasionally (at our sole discretion) we require users to verify their identities before their Rewards are processed. This is a random process that helps us prevent fraud. Generally this means sending us a copy of a government issued photo id or simply signing an affidavit that says you are who you say you are and that you only have one account etc.
No comments:
Post a Comment