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Free two day shipping and 5% off Microsoft Store purchases are the new perks from Bing Rewards

Joseph Finney Joseph Finney
October 21, 2020
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Free two day shipping and 5% off Microsoft Store purchases are the new perks from Bing Rewards

Microsoft has announced two new perks in Bing rewards. Now Bing Rewards users can get free shipping on Microsoft Store purchases over $75. Users can also use their Bing Rewards points for a 5% off coupon.

Anyone who buys from the Microsoft Store will be prompted at checkout if they want to sign up for Bing Rewards to take advantage of this deal. Anyone can sign up for an email of deals from the Microsoft Store as well.

Bing Rewards is a program which rewards users of Bing Search by letting them earn reward points. These reward points can be redeemed for an assortment of things such as Xbox Live Gold Subscription, Skype credit, Ad free Outlook.com, Amazon gift cards, entry into drawings for prizes, and more. Points can be earned by performing searches on desktop or mobile, getting friends to sign up, or clicking on relevant daily search topics such as historic anniversaries or season kickoffs.

Do you use Bing Rewards? Would you sign up for it to get free 2 day shipping? What is your favorite thing to redeem points for? Let us know in the comments below!

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