Best Everyday Rewards %?

bashworth

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I recently checked through my Everyday Awards account and found the best result was 5200% points.

Spent $60.76 finished up with 3,168 points.
 
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I recently checked through my Everday Awards account and found the best result was 5200% points.

Spent $60.76 finished up with 3,168 points.
Not sure about your maths.

2,000 EDR points is worth $10.

So 3,168 points is $15.84.

$15.84 / $60.76 = 26.07%

26% is still a good return, but a long way of 5,200%.

Even so, good thread.

My best ROI was 43% when stacking offers and before paying with Wish GC.
 
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I came across a couple of good offers on EDR this past week that I think are worthy of consideration here:
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