Bing Cashback Offer From Microsoft Helps Online Buyers To Save Money On Online Purchases
November 26th, 2009 - 8:06 pm ICT by GDBy Meena Kar
Nov.26 (THAINDIAN NEWS) For those people who have become tired of paying for using Microsoft product and services there is a good news. They can get a percent of their money back if they use the Redmond based software giant’s Bing Cashback account. It can be used for buying a variety of things. It is the best time of the year to indulge in shopping with Black Friday knocking on the doors. Every retailer and company is dishing out lucrative offers for the buyers and Microsoft has come up with its own offering. However, to get back $10 on the price of a product bought using Microsoft’s new Bing Cashback program one needs to buy an purchase worth $25. This offer is not going to remain effective from tomorrow, though.
If someone is planning to buy a gaming console like Sony PS3 or Nintendo Wii he can find it after searching in the Bing Cashback portal. The sites like Amazon and eCost offer bargain deals compared to the market price. The Bing offer reduces the cost by a $10 further. When a buyer purchases anything using this account he gets back 2% of its cost in his account. On each purchase the buyer gets back money. The amount can vary from one vendor to another.
If a person adds a PayPal account to his Cashback payout modes he will get a $10 bonus from Microsoft. This will be done within a month of purchase and registration. The new Bing account holders will gain the most from this online shopping offer.
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November 27th, 2009 at 11:00 am
I don’t think Bing is going to last. They have to offer these deals because they know they can’t compete with google head to head when it comes to providing relevant results for a search.
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