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  2. Wii Shop Channel - Wikipedia

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    Wii Points were the currency used in transactions on the Wii Shop Channel. Wii Points were purchased by either redeeming Wii Points Cards purchased from retail outlets [9] or directly through the Wii Shop Channel using a Mastercard or Visa credit card. [10] In 2008, Club Nintendo in Europe began offering Wii Points in exchange for "stars ...

  3. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection - Wikipedia

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    The Wii Shop Channel is a defunct online storefront that allowed users to download games and other software by redeeming Wii Points, which could be obtained by purchasing Nintendo Points cards from retail outlets or directly through the Wii Shop Channel using a MasterCard or Visa debit or credit card.

  4. Club Nintendo - Wikipedia

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    Most games either distributed or published by Nintendo Australia after Mario Kart Wii contained a card that allows buyers to register their games for Club Nintendo points. Club Nintendo Australia was available for both Australians and New Zealanders, as Nintendo Australia manages Nintendo's operations in New Zealand as well. [28]

  5. 3 easy ways to earn points for free travel - AOL

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    How to earn reward points for free travel from credit card rewards, airline shopping sites, and restaurants.

  6. Free Money: Ways To Use Your Credit Card Points for ... - AOL

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    When the bank collects interest payments from people who don't use their credit cards responsibly, they turn some of it over to people who do in the form of rewards. Whether they come as points ...

  7. Got Points or Miles? Here’s How to Use Your Credit Card ...

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    If you plan on using your card’s points for travel, that fee could be worth the investment. Fees can range from $95 to more than $500 a year. Paying an annual fee of $250 might seem ...

  8. Nintendo Network - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Network [a] was an online service run by Nintendo that provided free online functionalities for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U systems and their compatible games. . Launched in 2012, it was Nintendo's second online service after Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection; the Nintendo Network was not a component of the Nintendo Switch, which uses the subscription based Nintendo Switch Online, although ...

  9. Nintendo eShop - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the two versions of the Nintendo eShop between the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS were independent of each other. Whilst this remains largely true, after the implementation of Nintendo Network ID for the Nintendo 3DS, users that register the same ID account between both systems (currently at one time per console) can share a combined funds balance, home address, saved credit and debit card ...