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  2. Microsoft Points - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Points, introduced in November 2005 as Xbox Live Points, [1] were a digital currency issued by Microsoft for use on its Xbox and Zune product lines. Points could be used to purchase video games and downloadable content from Xbox Live Marketplace, digital content such as music and videos on Zune Marketplace, along with content from Windows Live Gallery.

  3. Openbucks - Wikipedia

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    It enables online merchants to accept cash and retailer gift cards as a form of payment. Consumers can redeem, like cash, the branded gift cards of major U.S. and Canadian retailers directly at a merchant’s checkout as an alternative to credit card payments. The company participated in TechCrunch Disrupt in 2011 to showcase its payment platform.

  4. Prodege - Wikipedia

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    Swagbucks – a website and application where users shop and participate in other earning activities for cash rewards and gift cards. [4] MyPoints – an online rewards site. [14] InboxDollars – an online rewards site. [2] Also known in the UK as InboxPounds. CouponCause – a coupon site that donates the money users save to non-profits. [18]

  5. Microsoft reaps its AI rewards. Its customers? Not so much - AOL

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    AI is powering top-line growth for Big Tech. But other companies are still struggling to implement the technology.

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  7. Watertown Bucks gift card program helps community grow - AOL

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    The gift cards are a way to invigorate support for area businesses.

  8. United States Chamber of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    The Chamber of Commerce was an opponent of the Obama administration during Barack Obama's eight years in power. [33] During the 2010 campaign cycle, the Chamber spent $32 million, 93 percent of which was to help Republican candidates. [34] The Chamber's spending out of its general funds was criticized as illegal under campaign finance laws.

  9. Visa Buxx - Wikipedia

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    The program was Visa's first prepaid card product and was launched in 2000. [1] Visa Buxx is not a credit card; instead, it debits a prepaid account, which enables parents to load the card's account online or over the phone and monitor spending, so parents can work with their teen to review their spending habits and avoid unexpected debt and interest charges.