Thursday, September 28, 2017

Vizio/Fandemonium Rewards- Review

I didn't really make this blog for the purpose of reviewing sites that don't really pay you straight through giftcards (or paypal) , but I felt like this was good enough to include here since they have some really cool stuff to redeem in their rewards store even if it does take awhile to build up points.

Vizio Fandemonium rewards is similar to other GPT websites that you do simple free activities for points in order to redeem for things on their website. And while they do not directly say they are giftcards it is a certain number of dollars off your purchase on their website (not sure if there is a minimum as I have never redeemed for those), but they do not have any other brands listed to redeem for if you're interested in others.

My personal favorite that I saved for in their rewards is the cooler chair I just got for 25,000 points. That might seem like a lot, but its completely worth it. The insulated bag is big enough to keep several drinks you want to keep cool inside, but I've just been using it for storage in general when I go run around doing my errands on public transportation. No space on the bus bench? No problem I sit on the small chair I got on the website (It took about a week to ship which was pretty cool). I am not sure what the weight limit is, as it is not specified, but I weigh around 180ish lbs and it feels pretty sturdy as long as you aren't trying to actively break or lean against it purposely?

                                          Here's a visual of the cooler chair. It has its main insulated pocket, 
                                                   but there is also a smaller pocket on the outside.
                                          


(After you've done their one-time social media connect stuff, and the once a month activity stuff they have, the average daily earnings are around 200 pts give or take, depending on the promotional activities they're trying to get users to be involved in)

Pro(s):
- Most of their point-building activities are point-and-click, let the page load, move onto the next one, watch a cute video/trailer, watch ads, vote on movie trailers/polls, etc
- They send you a periodic email if you haven't logged into it in awhile in order to remind you to not let your points expire
- There are some lower tiered items you can redeem so you can see that it is a legitimate website once you've built up the minimum amount of points to redeem
- No extremely long surveys


Con(s):
- The points DO expire after a specified amount of time as per their Terms of Service, just be aware of that, set yourself a reminder if you do want to save up for something in their rewards store.
- Limited/set amount of earnings per day
- May not be available outside of the U.S. I briefly skimmed through their TOS and it mainly refers to United States residents.

Link(s):
Referral link
Non-Ref Link

Disclaimer: Yes this post does have referral links, but I've also included a non-referral link just in case you just want to check it out (You do have to make an account and log into it to see all the prizes though). If you'd like to help me out to be a referral though, please do sign up under the referral link.

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