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every review is fake this website is so good i tried getting points at first it was fun but lator it turned out to be stressfull but i keep going then 1 day i reached the points and i redeemed 400 robux and i also got it under 1 day and the new update makes it more easier if you are regular best service i have tried in my life thank bingreward.com
I spent 4 days acquiring enough points to redeem for Minecraft Minecoins for my son. When I finally acquire the number of points necessary and attempt to redeem, I'm told that my account is "temporarily restricted" with no further details. At no point while I was chasing the points was I informed that there was any issue with my account. Now I'm livid for wasting 4 days of my life jumping through hoops in what appears to be a scam.
It's a scam. even if it worked for a very few people it doesn't for most of us.Been checking in daily and completing all the tasks for over 3 months now, I got 9500 points and wanted to redeem a gift card that costs 9100 points, I kept getting an error and a message saying that I can't redeem my points without any explanation.I've never violated the terms and conditions.
Very bad. I would not recommend to anyone. I have been working toward points for a gift card for a few months now and have gotten quite close (about 6,300 points, the card originally needed 6,000 but the price was raised to 6,750). It told me that I could get it at the price I was planning on getting it at; however, it would not let me do so and said I had insufficient points. That's not the issue though. I was of course, very close to the points I now required, but then my points suddenly disappeared while I was in the middle of getting points. It reverted to 215 points out of nowhere. I was very excited about the prospect of soon receiving this card, so this makes me very disappointed. I am so disappointed in Microsoft and won't be buying Microsoft products in the future because it is not at all trustworthy.
Millions of people are not violating microsoft's terms of service, they rob people of their hard earned rewards to save themselves money, period. It's pure attempted gas lighting on microsoft's part to try to make millions of people believe they actually violated microsoft's terms of service when very few people, if any, actually do. It never used to happen and now it happens to millions of people 24/7? Gimme a break.
Bing keeps showing the Lotus voucher as “out of stock” for months, with no explanation or update. If you can’t fulfill your own rewards, why offer them in the first place? This kind of treatment makes users feel deceived and disrespected. Very unprofessional and disappointing experience.
every review is fake this website is so good i tried getting points at first it was fun but lator it turned out to be stressfull but i keep going then 1 day i reached the points and i redeemed 400 robux and i also got it under 1 day and the new update makes it more easier if you are regular best service i have tried in my life thank bingreward.com
Although it takes a few months to generate enough points for a halfway decent reward, I've had no problems over the last 2 years actually claiming my rewards from Bing/Microsoft. Yes, their search engine isn't great, and their results are massively skewed left of center, and yes they suffer from TDS, as do all leftoids, but in terms of "paying out" what they "promise", I've yet to have any issues. They've also tightened up the claim procedure over the last year or so - it used to be a more tedious process. I think it takes me about 10 minutes per day to rack up about 120 points (sometimes more), with bonus points awarded periodically when I hit certain time or point milestones. One DOES need to do the tasks every day (or at least 3 to qualify) to keep the "Streak Count" active (it's what leads to some decent bonuses), and one DOES need to use the not-so-great BING app as part of getting maximum points per day, but in the landscape of trading personal information for money (which is what all ad-clicks, surveys or reward schemes like Microsoft's are all about), this one is one of the better ones. My main gripe is I'd much prefer to cash out through PayPal than get vouchers, but they're still better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. ;0)
On June 19th 2025 a $30.00 Amazon gift card was sent to me using my 32,000 points. I did not order this card but thought maybe Microsoft thought I was accumulating to many points and sent it to me so I clicked on the code and when I did a scammer was able to use the card on Amazon. I have since used my points to order 2 $5,00 Amazon cards and the same thing happens but this time I did not click on the code so I have 2 gift cards sitting in my account not being used. I notified Microsoft but no one is helping me get this straightened out. They won't even send me new codes so I can use the cards. Amazon told me the code should be 16 digits and these codes are 8 digits. I have changed my password but it did no good because still every time if I order a gift card using my points if I click on the code a scammer will get it. I have notified Microsoft so many times but it does no good. I just need Microsoft to check into this and get it straightened out. One of the worst companies for support I have ever dealt with.
I have had a rewards account for 15+ years. I had enjoyed the ability to be able to earn points towards gift cards for Amazon and other vendors. The rewards program has had its problems over the years several system glitches, lost points, lost cash back on purchases made through them. Sometimes issues would get corrected, but it was hit or miss. Bing as a search engine is just so so, but the rewards made it worth using. Lately though I've had my account "temporarily restricted". I am earning points, but I cannot redeem them for anything. I have submitted 4 requests for help through their customer service. Some have promised to help, and then don't answer back when you respond to their requests for additional information. Some responses have been closed ended with insulting accusations that I am using bots or macros to earn points. I wouldn't even know how. I'm 68 with very limited computer skills. I've asked to have requests submitted to a supervisor, and I receive nothing back. I am fed up with them and am cancelling my Microsoft 365 family account with is up for renewal in August. I refuse to spend money with a company that insults my integrity. I've read online that many other long term account holders have been treated thusly. I'm glad to be able to publish my negative experience here and will look for other venues to do so, as well, to warn others of Bing Rewards unethical practices. In reference to this sites' requirement to confirm this is my genuine experience, I am happy to submit the responses I've received from Microsoft Support, since I've saved them all.
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