TCPedia Reward Karma Points Initiated

TCPedia has a point system that keeps track of your contributions and rewards you points. Starting on August 28, 2008 we've flipped the switch on.

We are calling these Karma points, you can call them reward points if you like.

Here's how you can gain and accumulate these Karma points:

 

Action Points Awarded
Post a comment on anything (on a
listing, an event etc.. - per comment)
1
Post a publication (publicize your written/art work - per post) 5
Post an event (in the Events Calendar - per event) 1
Post a TCPedia Listing (get listed or list a favorite
in the Encyclopedia Listings)
10
Post any type of classified ads (any type of
classifieds - per ad)
1
Post a guest book entry (write in other members'
guest books - per entry)
1

 

Why are we calling these Karma points?

Because the more you use TCPedia, the more good TCPedia Karma you will accumulate. These points measure your usage and allows TCPedia to offer you a Thank You reward. You will see how easy and fast you will accumulate the points, since they will just be adding up as you go by your normal daily use of TCPedia's services.

Can I get cash for my points?

YES! Absolutely, Karma points are worth money here. Plus, unlike a credit card, our reward points do not require you to buy, buy, buy and spend, spend, spend... Here's how you make money by using TCPedia:

  • For every 500 points TCPedia will give you $50 in cash! - Ongoing now!

That's totally free money for using a free website doing things you are doing now anyway. This is TCPedia's way of saying Thank You for your continued support and contributions!

Can I get points for my pre-Aug 28th usage?

We could reimburse you for past usage, to be fair to all members we've decided to start counting points on Aug 28th in concurrence to our official announcement of this Karma/Reward point system in this blog.

 

 

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