Once you have registered any online market services, you shall have regular promotion emails received. If you are really into the campaign, make sure you keep checking those emails and read through the content.
An example of campaign promotion sent by Yahoo shopping & PayPay mall. Customers are able to get 5 times double bonus points on every Fridays’ purchase.
Last time when I checked PayPay’s affiliate apps services list, it surprised me that I can use the bonus points to settle household expenses of Water, Gas and taxation bills as well. They also allow exchange bonus points with some airlines flight awards, for instance of JAL Mileage Bank and ANA Mileage Club.
For Rakuten’s affiliate service partner lists, I found many of them have not clearly stated the usage of bonus points. To avoid misunderstanding, I highly recommend clarifying with them in advance for the update status.
Besides, I noticed that some new credit card promotions are an excellent way to get the greatest bonus points. According to some aggressive campaigns, for new users who applied their credit cards successfully, a maximum of 16,000 bonus points or more can be obtained, it depends how they encourage you to spend. In this way, SMBC now is the pioneer. By the way, I think when 1 point is equivalent to 1 yen, that is really an impressive move!
Card promotion examples:
Maximum of 5,000 V bonus gift code(points) can be obtained last time.
SMBC credit card
Rakuten Card
Maximum of 5,000 bonus points can be obtained last time.
This article was first published on 15.11.2021
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