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Closed Bing Rewards Reviews: SCAM or LEGIT?

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I've been thinking of dedicating a few minutes a day to earning bing search credits. You can ear about 30credits daily (I think more, depends on how much time you want to spend on it) and when you get to 525 you can get a 5$ amazon gift card?
 
I've heard many great things about this program, sadly it's available US only, or at least so it was last time I checked, however I wish I could've used it. I recommend it to everyone who wants some extra money and it's US located, I've never read a bad review about Bing Rewards program.
 
Has anyone ever used a bot to use Bing Rewards? Have you ever gotten banned for it? I have heard stories about people using up to five devices and a bot and not getting banned, but also similar stories with less devices and actually getting banned. Go figure.
 
Bing is great, but unfortunately they only let you redeem if you are in the U.S. If you have someone in the U.S. who can help you redeem, then this is a great program. If not, then don't bother because they check all IPs before approving payouts.
 
The search engine is immaterial to me as long as I get what I am searching for. Like most of you here, Google is my priority search engine but when the first page show didn't suit me, I would shift to Yahoo search. It is only on rare occasions that I use Bing. But now with that Bing rewards, I guess it is practical to shift to Bing since I get something aside from finding what I am searching for. However, it is not money to be awaited since 150 searches is no small matter, huh.
 
Bing is great, but unfortunately they only let you redeem if you are in the U.S. If you have someone in the U.S. who can help you redeem, then this is a great program. If not, then don't bother because they check all IPs before approving payouts.

Oh, shoot! I was just about to thank OP for posting this, but I guess I'll just have to switch to other sources lol. I'm inclined to go "black hat" for this one since it's quite easy to earn some cash, in that I should just split 30% with someone from the US to get the earnings for me, but I'm most of the times an ethics man... so, yeah, I guess I'll have to find a site which pays internationally lol.

I just did some search of this service, but I can't find anywhere it being restricted from anyone else except the US. If that's the case however, aren't countries like Canada included also? I have someone there who might be able to help me. :)
 
I just did some search of this service, but I can't find anywhere it being restricted from anyone else except the US. If that's the case however, aren't countries like Canada included also? I have someone there who might be able to help me. :)
Nope, I don't think Canada works. When you redeem, you'll need an U.S. IP address and also a working U.S. cellphone number. They'll send a confirmation code for you to enter. So it needs to be in the U.S. for it to work.
 
Is this only available in the US? I'm in the UK and I'm trying to access it but it says it's not available in my region.

Is there a similar scheme for non-US users? Or a way around this, such as a firewall or something? It sounds like incentive enough to use Bing over Google, shame it's limited to US only. Sounds a bit strange limiting their promotion like this.
I didn't even know Bing rewards was only available for the US. Seems odd it isn't available for non-US users considering Bing is a global search engine and anyone can make a Microsoft account. I wonder if it's just a UK thing.
 
Bing Rewards used to be US only, but a few weeks ago they included several other countries. I know India is now allowed to earn too. I also started earning rewards, and I live in China, it could be a system gliche but i have been earning for a few weeks and never earned before.
 
I'm not from the US, so I can't use it (I wonder why they have so many restrictions for non-Americans), even though I hope they're going to expand their market soon, but, for those of you who are using it, Bing Pong is a good Bing bot on desktop, there's even a Google Chrome extension.
Anyway, it's still looks like an effective way to make more people use Bing as a search engine, but I agree, it's hilarious they literally have to pay users for this.
 
I didn't even know Bing rewards was only available for the US. Seems odd it isn't available for non-US users considering Bing is a global search engine and anyone can make a Microsoft account. I wonder if it's just a UK thing.

Well that's exactly what I thought, I can't for the life of me understand why they'd limit such a promotion to one nation (albeit a quite large one).

Surely the best way to get people to use your search engine is hit the most developed (in terms of Internet usage) countries? Unless they think they'd be giving too much away in rewards?
 
Yes, I like Bing. It is a good way to earn rewards even if they are small. I really need to look to install Bing in a toolbar though because I have to make a conscious attempt to go there, so I am missing out on some of my points. It is an easy way to earn credits toward gift cards.
 
It's only available for people in the US? I'm from Canada, so I'll have to check it out later today to see if it works here. If not, I'll be quite upset since it doesn't have an obvious reason as to why it's restricted.
 
I am a fan. It is nice and easy way to earn some gift cards. It is not much, but that is pretty much the case with all of the sites that you will come across. It takes just a little bit of time and you can probably get about ten dollars a month to Amazon or so. It has not gotten me to switch to Bing for searches, but it probably helps.
 
Bing Rewards used to be US only, but a few weeks ago they included several other countries. I know India is now allowed to earn too. I also started earning rewards, and I live in China, it could be a system gliche but i have been earning for a few weeks and never earned before.
Have you redeemed for a prize yet? You can earn credits outside of the U.S, but to redeem you'll need a U.S. number (and address if I remember correctly) for them to send you your prize.
 
Bing Rewards used to be US only, but a few weeks ago they included several other countries. I know India is now allowed to earn too. I also started earning rewards, and I live in China, it could be a system gliche but i have been earning for a few weeks and never earned before.
I went and took a look and my country is still not accepted. I think they might be expanding it soon if they have started allowing other countries besides the US to take part in it.
 
Have you redeemed for a prize yet? You can earn credits outside of the U.S, but to redeem you'll need a U.S. number (and address if I remember correctly) for them to send you your prize.

I am currently at 57 points, the thing is, I hardly use Bing. I only use Bing when I am in a rush and do not have time to activate my VPN for Google. It is more of a passive earning opportunity for me, I guess if I really want to, I could do the daily searches. It is really easy to rack up points.
 
Just gonna point out that it's HILARIOUS Bing is so underused that they have to PAY people to use it.

That being said this sounds like some easy extra cash. Probably wort while in the long run
yeah, it's always tough for any new search engine to enter the game where Google has dominated for a while now. It's definitely a nice little incentive with the rewards program for people to use Bing. I've found that it's a pretty solid search engine, but I'm just so used to using Google.
 
It will only be a matter of time before Bing gets up there. They are right behind Google at the moment as one of the most popularly used search engines and they have only been around for a few years. Being that they are owned by Microsoft, I think that that will also push it better if Microsoft actually gets their game on and advances a bit more. Right now Google is in the lead for Internet but they are pushing into the technology realm and Microsoft is the leader in technology while moving into the internet realm. They are both giants in the industry and are quickly becoming major competitors against one another.
 
I am currently at 57 points, the thing is, I hardly use Bing. I only use Bing when I am in a rush and do not have time to activate my VPN for Google. It is more of a passive earning opportunity for me, I guess if I really want to, I could do the daily searches. It is really easy to rack up points.
Some people have bots for bing, which I never understood. It literally takes a minute to complete enough searches for the day. I guess they have multiple accounts, but even then, it only takes a very small amount of time for each account.
 
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