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As stated in the Microsoft gift cards terms and conditions, non-promotional account balance – that is to say Microsoft gift cards that were bought using real-life money – doesn’t expire. Any promotional balance in your Microsoft account, like those redeemed from Microsoft Rewards, is subject to expiration as set forth in the terms of the ...
That is just a standard Email Microsoft5 have sent out to users to indicate they have updated their policy, if your use Microsoft rewards, that may be why you received that Email, and if you do not use their cash back system, you can safely delete that Email
I am having the same issue and have sent multiple requests for support help and have yet to receive a response from Microsoft Cashback team. Is there an actual phone number to contact a live person as the cashback was part of the reason I used the browser. TIA, Jennifer
The biggest clue that Microsoft cashback is a scam is that there isn't a click through history to show you all the dates and times that you clicked via their portal, like every other cashback portal provides. It's very convenient for them to not have this click through history. We should definitely organize and start a class action lawsuit.
I tried following the link and it instructed me to log into my microsoft rewards account. I don't have one! At least I never intentionally signed up for one. I want to close out, opt out, in any fashion end whatever account microsoft has created without my permission. How do I do that?
Going through the same issue with a Samsung Cashback purchase in early December. Have received several replies, mostly to state that they are still working on it. Then I get an email today saying: "as cashback for the purchase has been activated for another service and the Microsoft Rewards cashback referral to merchant was lost.” Haven't the ...
For example, is this about the Microsoft Rewards program, the Xbox credit card? Does this cashback you're talking about was earned for a purchase from the Microsoft Store, etc.? The more details you provide, the better I and other community users will understand your inquiry.
Hi Welcome to the Microsoft Community, please know that your current question about Microsoft CashBack (formerly known as Bing Rewards) is beyond the scope of the Community's support, as it requires Personally Identifiable Information (PII) to be properly supported, and as this Microsoft Community is a public forum, please do not provide or use PII here, in order to protect your privacy and ...
From what I know, if you have a Microsoft account signed in and shop online, like Amazon, using a Microsoft Edge browser, you are eligible for cashback. It's a legitimate and safe program from Microsoft.
Welcome to the Microsoft community. Are you currently using a work profile or a personal profile? Is the account you're using a work account (for example, joined to a domain or organization)? If neither, try creating a new personal Edge profile and perform your operations without logging into any account to see if that resolves the issue.