Viewpoints–a website which provides consumer reviews of products–is offering a free $5 Barnes & Noble e-gift certificate when you write 5 reviews. Go here for more details. Qualifying reviews must be written between November 6 and November 13, 2009 and must be a minimum of 900 characters.
While you might not be able to get a whole lot for $5, if you combine that with a free Barnes & Noble gift card or two earned from Swagbucks, shop through a cashback site, and use an online coupon code, you could definitely get a few free Christmas presents for booklovers!
Thanks, Money Saving Madness!
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I will defnitely try this! You can do something similar through lilaguide.com and earn a $5 Target gift card. I haven’t received the gift card yet but I did get a confirmation that it was being sent. I blogged about it here: http://spectacularsavings.blogspot.com/2009/11/lilaguidecom-get-5-target-gift-card.html
I went to the site, but 900 words is a lot to say to review one item!!
I did it! Sometimes if you have more time than money this sort of thing works out, every little bit helps. And I just wrote a long paragraph or 2 and it quickly equaled up to over 900 words for me!
Do they notify you when they send out the gift-cards? Mine account says 5 surveys done and they were all over the word amount and they were in the qualifying categories. Just figured I’d ask since this is my first time using MyPoints!
I just received my $5 Target gc from my first 5 reviews here. I reviewed 5 more things to get another $5 gc a few weeks ago, so I guess I’ll review my next 5 now for my third $5. These are nice to get to build up a nice stash of gift cards.
Also, for those readers who are Barnes & Noble members, shipping is completely free for any purchase of $10 or more from now through Christmas.
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