Buried at the bottom of old wallets, unused accounts and long-ignored emails, one of New Zealand’s earliest reward points programmes is still active — and some Kiwis are sitting on thousands of dollars’ worth of points without even knowing it.
It might sound too good to be true, but it’s official: this discontinued loyalty scheme never actually expired.
And if you ever signed up, your balance could still be waiting.
A relic from the early 2000s — still working today
The scheme in question is Fly Buys Travel Rewards, a points programme that ran in parallel to the better-known Fly Buys shopping system throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Originally designed for booking flights, rental cars and domestic travel packages, the programme was eventually absorbed into a broader system — but many individual point balances were never reset, revoked, or cancelled.
Now, thanks to a recent update on the Fly Buys website, users are discovering that points linked to old accounts are still redeemable, often through legacy travel partners or gift card conversions.
“I hadn’t logged in since 2008,” says Ben, a 41-year-old from Hamilton. “I checked after hearing about it on Facebook — turns out I had 6,700 points. I just used them for groceries and a new toaster.”
How much are the points worth?
Depending on the type of points and the year they were earned, values vary. But on average:
- 1,000 points = around $90 to $120 NZD in rewards
- Some users have reported balances of over 10,000 points, especially those who travelled frequently for work or registered multiple family cards
- The biggest redemption so far? A Wellington couple who exchanged 14,800 points for nearly $1,400 worth of Mitre 10 gift cards
Why they were never cancelled
According to Loyalty NZ, the company behind Fly Buys, the original terms of the programme did not include a hard expiry date for unused points — only inactivity clauses.
But due to system changes and multiple rebrandings over the years, many users assumed the old points were lost or erased.
“They weren’t deleted,” says a spokesperson. “They were just waiting to be reactivated.”
In mid-2024, a database update automatically linked old accounts to current ones — meaning some Kiwis logging in today are seeing surprise balances appear on their dashboards.
How to check if you still have points
If you had a Fly Buys account before 2010 — even if it’s inactive — here’s what to do:
- Go to flybuys.co.nz
- Log in or reset your account with your email or card number
- Check the “rewards history” section
- If your account was merged, you may see an “archived points” balance
- Redeem via gift cards, fuel discounts, supermarket vouchers, or selected partner sites
And remember: don’t throw out your old cards just yet — they might still hold value.
A quiet bonus in tough times
With the cost of living rising, many Kiwis are treating this as a hidden windfall. Social media is full of screenshots, tips and “forgotten points stories”.
“It felt like finding $500 in an old coat pocket,” says Talia, a mum of three from Christchurch. “Honestly, it couldn’t have come at a better time.”
So before you close that tab or delete that email from Fly Buys — check your account. Your past might just be paying for your present.
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Exactly! It’s less about rewarding loyalty and more about trapping us in endless spending cycles.
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Exactly! It’s less about rewards and more about locking us into their system. Total scam.
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History matters—ignoring the past just erases progress. Points from decades ago shape todays reality.
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Some people just enjoy hoarding points more than actually using them. It’s a weird flex.
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Exactly! Most loyalty points are just corporate traps designed to extract more money, not real rewards.
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Exactly! It’s just a clever trick to trap customers into spending more without real rewards.
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Exactly! It’s corporate greed disguised as “policy.” Time we call them out and demand transparency.
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Exactly! It’s less about rewards and more about trapping customers in endless loops of spending.
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Because cash means real loss for them—points keep customers trapped and profits rolling. Wake up!
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Exactly! It’s a loophole designed to trap customers, not a fair refund system at all.
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Exactly! It’s just clever marketing, not genuine value. Companies know we’ll keep chasing those crumbs.
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Exactly! It’s like they want to trap us in the past while they move forward. Ridiculous.
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Exactly! It’s all a trap to make us think we’re winning when we’re not.
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Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to keep cash in their pockets, nothing more.
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Wait, are we seriously celebrating some ancient points scheme instead of demanding better rewards now? Feels like glorifying corporate laziness, no?
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Exactly! It’s blatant corporate trickery—keeping points just to quietly cash out on us later. Scam alert!
Wait, why are companies still hanging on to these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to trap us in outdated loyalty!
Wait, are we seriously praising a decades-old points scheme instead of pushing for better, modern rewards? Feels like glorifying ancient leftovers!
Sometimes old schemes work better than flashy new ones. Not everything modern is actually improved.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating a decades-old points scheme? Feels like glorifying junk mail nostalgia more than real value here, right?
Wait, shouldn’t companies just cancel these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real rewards, right?
Wait, why are companies still hanging onto these old points schemes instead of just giving us cash? Feels like a sneaky trap!
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Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty traps. Anyone else think?
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to dodge actually rewarding loyal customers, right?
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated schemes, right?
Sometimes the ancient points work because human nature hasn’t changed, not because it’s outdated nonsense.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are actually real money or just a sneaky way for companies to avoid refunds?
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points hang around? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual cash back!
Wait, why are companies just hoarding our points like digital hoarders? Shouldnt unused rewards automatically convert to charity or something?
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to track us forever? Feels fishy!
Exactly! Blind trust is how they keep us hooked and tracked without resistance. Wake up!
Wait, seriously? Why keep a useless old points scheme alive instead of just rewarding loyal customers properly? Feels like a lazy cash grab!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actual refunds or rewards, right?
Exactly! It’s corporate loophole abuse—pretending to reward while quietly locking your money away.
Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap us in outdated loyalty games instead of just giving cash back!
Honestly, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving people real value!
Exactly! It’s just corporate greed disguised as “loyalty.” Time to call them out!
Honestly, why keep these points alive? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid refunds or confuse customers on purpose.
Exactly! It’s just a loophole to trap customers, nothing more than corporate smoke and mirrors.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated reward points? Isn’t it just a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving real cash back?
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid refunding real money, right?
Wait, why are companies still sitting on these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out what’s actually owed!
Exactly! It’s corporate greed disguised as “policy.” Time consumers call them out on this nonsense!
Wait, aren’t these points just a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying actual value? Feels like a loyalty trap, honestly.
Exactly! It’s just corporate smoke and mirrors to keep us addicted without real benefits.
Wait, why are these ancient points even still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving actual cash back, right?
Because people still fall for it—points trap you better than cash ever could. Wake up.
Wait, aren’t these old points just a sneaky way banks keep us hooked? Shouldn’t they just expire already?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customer data trapped for marketing!
Exactly! Its less about loyalty, more about controlling your data and keeping you hooked. Wake up!
Wait, why the heck didn’t banks just convert these ancient points into actual cash ages ago? Feels like a sneaky money trap!
Because if they did, they’d lose a ton of profit. It’s all about greed, not fairness.
Wait, why are companies still hoarding our points like secret treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not fair!
Exactly! It’s like they want us addicted but never actually rewarded. Total scam, honestly.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real value!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual cash back. Anyone else think it’s just a gimmick?
Wait, why are companies still running these ancient points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not actually rewarding us!
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky ploy to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty traps, right?
Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into outdated loyalty schemes. Anyone else think it’s just corporate laziness?
Wait, are we really celebrating a decade-old points system? Feels like glorifying expired coupons more than actual rewards, no?
Sometimes old systems stick because they work better than flashy new gimmicks. Change isn’t always progress.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated points nobody uses? Feels like glorifying junk mail rewards—when will companies just clean up?
Exactly! It’s like praising VHS in a 4K world—time to move on already.
Wait, why are companies still sitting on these point schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real value, right?
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually rewarding loyal customers, right?
Exactly! It’s just a clever trap to keep us hooked without real rewards. Total bait and switch.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like digital hoarders? Shouldn’t they just cash out or scrap them already?
Because hoarding points means control and profit. Cashing out would mean losing power. Simple.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real rewards, no?
Exactly! It’s a clever trap—keeping us chasing points that rarely convert into anything valuable.
Wait, why are these old reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked, not out of kindness.
Exactly! It’s all about locking us in, not some generous gesture. Wake up, people!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these ancient points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to lock in customers forever, no?
Exactly! It’s less about loyalty and more about trapping customers in outdated systems. Wake up!
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way banks keep dangling freebies but never actually pay out!
Wait, why are companies still hanging onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual cash back, right?
Exactly! Points are just a clever trap to keep you spending without real rewards. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels more like a sneaky way to avoid refunds, not a reward!
Exactly! It’s less “reward” and more “trap.” Companies should just give real refunds.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating a decade-old points scheme? Feels like glorifying expired coupons. Who even trusts these “still valid” deals?
Some loyalty programs last decades; if you don’t trust them, maybe it’s not the deals, it’s you.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like treasure? Feels more like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not a “reward.”
Exactly! It’s less about rewarding loyalty and more about trapping customers in endless cycles.
Wait, why haven’t they just canceled those points by now? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on old schemes!
Exactly! It’s like they profit off our confusion and hope no one questions the system.
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way banks keep money on the sidelines forever, right?
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving actual cashback, right?
Wait, seriously? Why is a decades-old points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way banks avoid paying out real rewards!
Exactly! It’s a loophole banks exploit to dodge giving actual rewards. Total rip-off.
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like ancient treasure? Shouldn’t they just cash out or give us freebies already? Weird flex.
Honestly, why keep these points alive? Feels like a sneaky bank trick to make us think we’re richer than we are!
Exactly! It’s just psychological bait to trap us into spending more. Wake up, people!
Wait, why are companies still letting these points just hang around? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real rewards!
Exactly! It’s like they’re banking on forgetfulness to keep the profits rolling in. Sketchy move.
Wait, are we seriously still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way companies trap us in nostalgia cash grabs!
Exactly! It’s less about value, more about exploiting our sentimental weakness for profit. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies still hanging onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual cash back, right?
Exactly! Points are just a clever trap to make you spend more, not save more.
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying out real cash!
Exactly! It’s a classic loophole—keeping customers hooked while dodging actual payouts. Total scam.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real rewards!
Wait, aren’t these old points basically free money? Why don’t banks just cancel them and avoid confusion instead of pretending they matter?
Because banks love loopholes and confusion—it’s how they keep you hooked and spending more.
Wait, why are companies still honoring these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked or confuse us. Anyone else think this?
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid refunding actual cash, right?
Exactly! It’s corporate trickery—pretending points equal value just to dodge real refunds. Scam alert.
Wait, why is this old points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way banks keep us hooked on spending forever, no?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like secret treasure? Feels more like a sneaky loophole than a reward!
Honestly, why keep old reward points alive? Feels like a sneaky way banks hope we forget and they keep the cash. Weird.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual rewards, right?
Wait, are we seriously celebrating old, unused points instead of pushing for better, modern rewards? Feels like glorifying nostalgia over real value!
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points rack up? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying actual rewards, right?
Wait, why are these old reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving real cashback or discounts!
Exactly! It’s just a clever trap to keep customers hooked without actually saving them real money.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real cashback or discounts, right?
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated reward points? Maybe it’s just a sneaky way to keep us hooked on pointless loyalty schemes!
Outdated or not, points are still points—better than nothing. Loyalty schemes work because people use them.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value, right?
Exactly! It’s just corporate trap—locking us into outdated systems to milk every penny possible.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real rewards!
Exactly! It’s just corporate greed disguised as loyalty. Real rewards? Rarely seen. Stay woke!
Wait, why is no one asking if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to track us forever? Feels creepy, honestly.
Exactly! People blindly trust without questioning—privacy is the real price theyre paying here. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points without telling anyone? Feels like a sneaky way to keep our money locked up!
Honestly, why keep these ancient points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into spending more with outdated schemes. Thoughts?
Wait, are we seriously celebrating these ancient points? Feels like a corporate trap to keep us hooked on useless junk. Thoughts?
Wait, why aren’t companies just cancelling these ancient points to save money? Feels like a sneaky loophole theyve been ignoring on purpose!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving real discounts!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out what’s actually owed!
Exactly! It’s corporate greed disguised as “policy.” Time consumers call them out hard!
Wait, why are companies still sitting on these points without notifying users? Feels like a sneaky way to keep our cash trapped!
Exactly! It’s blatant greed disguised as “policy.” Companies shouldn’t get to hold our money hostage.
Wait, why are companies hoarding unused points instead of just refunding cash? Feels like a sneaky way to keep our money forever!
Exactly! It’s a blatant cash grab disguised as “rewards.” Companies banking on forgetfulness!
Wait, are we seriously praising a decades-old points scheme that probably benefits the company way more than the customers? Weird flex.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points instead of just refunding cash? Feels like a sneaky way to dodge paying up!
Because cash refunds hit their bottom line harder. Points keep customers locked in—clever, not sneaky.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points hang around? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real rewards, right?
Exactly! It’s just corporate loophole abuse—customers lose, companies win. Time to call them out!
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked, right?
Because they work on basic human instincts—companies know what keeps us coming back, plain and simple.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to trap us? Feels like a scam!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating these dusty old points? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to trap us, not a reward!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual cashback!
Honestly, why are companies still clinging to these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked, not a real reward.
Because it works—people love free stuff, even if it’s just a tiny, outdated gimmick.
Wait, why is no one asking if these points are actually tracked properly or if it’s just a sneaky way to keep people hooked?
Exactly! Blind trust is a goldmine for them—question everything before you get hooked.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points active? Feels like a sneaky way to trap customers, not a reward!
Exactly! It’s less about rewards and more about locking you in. Companies love that control.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way to trap us into spending more? Feels fishy!
Exactly! Sometimes these “points” are just clever marketing tricks to make us spend extra cash.
Wait, why are companies still hanging on to these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real benefits!
Exactly! It’s just a psychological trap—companies profit, and we get stuck chasing meaningless rewards.
Wait, why are companies still hoarding these old points instead of just giving us the cash? Feels like a sneaky money trap!
Because if they paid out cash, they’d lose control—and that’s the whole point, isn’t it?
Wait, why are companies still keeping these ancient points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actual refunds or value, right?
Exactly! It’s a clever trap to lock customers in without giving real cash back. Scam alert!
Wait, why are companies still running these ancient points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real rewards!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating expired points from decades ago? Feels like glorifying digital hoarding more than real rewards, no?
Wait, why are these ancient reward points even still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated schemes!
Exactly! It’s just corporate greed disguised as loyalty. Time to call out these outdated tricks!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated reward points? Feels like glorifying old junk instead of pushing for better, modern perks!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real rewards, no?
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are actually *too* valuable? Feels like a sneaky loophole banks want to keep hush-hush!
Wait, why is no one talking about companies quietly profiting off unused points? Shouldn’t they just expire and stop hoarding our rewards?
Wait, why is this old points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked or confuse them on purpose?
Exactly! It’s classic bait-and-switch—keeps users trapped while pretending to offer value. Total scam.
Wait, why are these ancient points even valid? Feels like a clever trap to make us shop more. Anyone else suspicious?
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points hang around? Feels like a sneaky way to guilt-trip us into spending more!
Wait, why hasn’t the government just canceled these points already? Feels like a sneaky loophole for some to exploit forever!
Because bureaucracy loves loopholes—it’s easier to ignore problems than fix them. Classic government move.
Honestly, why are companies still hoarding these old points? Feels more like a sneaky way to keep us hooked than a real reward!
Exactly! It’s less about reward and more about control—keeping us chasing ghosts, not real value.
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points hang around? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real rewards!
Exactly! It’s a loophole they exploit to save money while customers lose out. Ridiculous.
Wait, why are companies still sitting on these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customer money locked away forever, right?
Exactly! It’s just corporate greed disguised as “loyalty.” They want your money, not your trust.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real reward. Anyone else think it’s a scam?
Exactly! It’s less about rewards, more about trapping us in endless loyalty loops. Total scam.
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying out or just confuse us all!
Exactly! It’s a loophole they exploit to keep customers hanging and pockets fuller. Scam alert!
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without actually rewarding them properly!
Exactly! It’s just a clever trap to make you think you’re winning when you’re not.
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real money, right?
Wait, why are these ancient reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people tied to outdated companies, right?
Wait, why are companies still letting these points just hang around? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value!
Wait, aren’t these old reward points just a sneaky way companies avoid giving actual cash back? Feels like a clever loophole to me!
Exactly! It’s a classic bait-and-switch—points that rarely translate to real value or actual cash.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to track us forever? Weird flex.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving people actual money, right?
Exactly! It’s corporate greed disguised as loyalty—keeping cash locked instead of paying out real value.
Wait, why are companies still letting these old points pile up? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually rewarding loyal customers!
Exactly! Its like they profit off our loyalty without giving anything real back. Total scam.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way banks keep tracking us forever, not some hidden treasure!
Exactly! These ancient points are just another excuse to keep us hooked and monitored nonstop.
Wait, why is no one asking if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to keep customer data forever? Feels sketchy!
Wait, why are companies still hoarding our points like secret treasure? Shouldn’t unused rewards just expire already? Feels like a sneaky trap!
Wait, why is no one asking if these points are just a sneaky way to keep us hooked to outdated brands? Weird flex!
Exactly! Sometimes these “loyalty” points feel more like traps than rewards. Stay woke.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating leftover points from decades ago? Feels like glorifying hoarding junk no one really wants anymore!
Exactly! Nostalgia shouldnt justify clinging to worthless relics. Time to move on already.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked on outdated loyalty traps?
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to keep us blindly loyal while they profit big time.
Wait, if these points are still valid after so long, why hasn’t the company just cashed out or shut them down? Feels fishy.
Wait, aren’t these old reward points just a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving actual discounts? Feels like a hidden trap!
Wait, why are these old reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way companies keep us hooked without real value, right?
Wait, are we seriously celebrating some dusty old points scheme? Shouldn’t companies just refund or scrap these instead of dragging them on?
Easy for you to say when you don’t benefit. Points keep customers hooked—profits over fairness, always.
Wait, why are we still rewarding old points from decades ago? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked on spending!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating old reward points nobody remembers? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving real discounts!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Isn’t it just a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real value?
Exactly! It’s less loyalty, more trap—companies profit while customers stay stuck chasing worthless points.
Wait, why are companies still hanging on to these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real perks!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors—old points, no real value. Time to call it out!
Wait, are we really celebrating outdated reward points? Feels like glorifying hoarding digital dust instead of focusing on real perks nowadays. Weird flex!
Sometimes those digital dust points open doors no shiny perk ever will. Think deeper.
Wait, why are these old reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked, not a real perk!
Wait, why is this old points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving real discounts, right?
Exactly! It’s just a clever trap to make us think we’re saving when we’re not.
Wait, why is nobody questioning if these points are secretly a scam? Old schemes like this always have a catch, right?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real money, right?
Wait, why are companies still letting these points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked without real value, right?
Exactly! It’s just a lazy tactic to trap customers, not a genuine reward system at all.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points pile up without expiration? Feels like a sneaky way to dodge actual rewards, right?
Exactly! It’s a clever trap—hoard points, but good luck ever redeeming them fully.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these ancient points are actually worth anything? Feels like a sneaky marketing trap, honestly.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors—old points, new tricks to drain our wallets slowly.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated points schemes instead of demanding companies update or refund them? Feels like a sneaky cash grab!
Why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real cashback or discounts, not a “reward.”
Exactly! It’s just a gimmick to keep customers hooked without actually saving them money.
Wait, are we seriously still celebrating outdated points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked on useless rewards!
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying out real rewards, right?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked without real value!
Exactly! It’s just corporate greed disguised as loyalty. They want control, not your benefit.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving real cashback, right?
Because actual cashback hits their profits harder—points keep them profitable while pretending to reward you.
Wait, are we seriously praising a points scheme from the early 2000s? Isn’t this just corporate sneaky marketing to keep us hooked?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without giving real value!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors—loyalty points are just corporate chains, not real rewards.
Wait, why are companies still honoring these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real value, no?
Because people keep using them, companies won’t kill the cash cow anytime soon. Simple business.
Wait, why are companies still letting these point schemes run? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked without real value, right?
Wait, are we seriously celebrating these ancient points? Feels like hoarding digital dust instead of dealing with real money, right?
Digital points might be “dust” to you, but they’re real value in today’s economy. Wake up.
Wait, why are companies still hanging onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real benefits!
Wait, why is this ancient points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked on pointless rewards!
Honestly, why keep these outdated points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to make us chase freebies instead of just giving real discounts!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to distract from actual savings. Tired of the gimmicks!
Wait, why are companies still running these ancient points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real rewards!
Because they work—people keep chasing points instead of demanding actual value. Classic manipulation, honestly.
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like treasure? Shouldnt unused rewards just roll back to customers instead of disappearing forever? Feels sketchy!
Exactly! It’s a sneaky way to keep us chasing ghosts instead of actually rewarding loyalty.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these old points are actually a sneaky way for companies to avoid refunding real money?
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated reward points? Feels like glorifying old junk nobody even uses anymore. Who actually redeems these?
Wait, why is the company still honoring those points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked without actually giving real rewards.
Wait, why are companies hoarding these points like hidden treasure? Shouldnt they just cash out or donate instead of ghosting customers? Weird flex.
Because hoarding points boosts their bottom line, not customer loyalty. Profit > people, always.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real cash back, right?
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points rack up? Feels like a sneaky way to dodge actual payouts, right?
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real perks!
Wait, why are companies still dragging these ancient points along? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real value or refunds, right?
Wait, why are companies still keeping these ancient points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real discounts or cash!
Why are companies hoarding these old points like treasure? Shouldnt they just cancel them and give the cash to charity instead? Just saying.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real benefits!
Exactly! It’s more about control than rewards—these points rarely translate into anything valuable for us.
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into spending more. Anyone else think this?
Exactly! It’s a classic bait-and-switch. They keep you hooked, then hit you with hidden costs.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to track us forever, not a real reward!
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying actual rewards? Sounds fishy!
Exactly! It’s always about loopholes for them, not real benefits for us. Stay skeptical!
Wait, why are companies still sitting on these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to trap customers rather than actually reward them!
Exactly! It’s less about rewards and more about locking customers into their system. Total cash grab.
Honestly, why keep these ancient points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people’s data or make them chase ghosts, not rewards.
Wait, why are companies still sitting on these points? Feels like a sneaky way to delay payouts or just forget about us!
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated schemes, right?
Sometimes old ideas stick because they work—unpopular or not. Dismissing them outright is lazy.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually rewarding loyal customers, right?
Wait, why are companies still letting these old points just sit there? Feels like they owe us way more than they admit!
Exactly! It’s like they’re banking on us forgetting—total scam, and we keep letting it slide.
Wait, why haven’t these points been canceled yet? Feels like a sneaky way companies keep hoarding our money without clear rules!
Exactly! It’s corporate greed disguised as loyalty—customers get trapped, and no one bats an eye.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving people real rewards!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating leftover points from ancient schemes? Shouldnt companies just clear these and stop pretending it’s some hidden treasure?
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving real cash back, right?
Exactly! It’s just corporate smoke and mirrors to keep real rewards out of our pockets.
Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying real rewards. Anyone else think it’s fishy?
Wait, seriously? Why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked forever?
Exactly! It’s all designed to trap us in endless cycles, not to actually help consumers.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like digital hoarders? Shouldnt they just gift the value back to customers already?
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without giving real value, right?
Old points stay because they still matter. Not everything new equals real value, just FYI.
Wait, why are these old reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way companies avoid giving real discounts, right?
Exactly! It’s just a clever trap to make us spend more without actually saving anything.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these ancient points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to pretend they care while doing nothing!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated reward points? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving real discounts, not a win.
Exactly! Reward points are just a clever trap to make us spend more, not save.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value, right?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real value, right?
Exactly! It’s just corporate greed disguised as “policy.” Time to call them out!
Wait, why are companies still hanging onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real money, right?
Exactly! It’s just corporate greed dressed up as “loyalty rewards.” Cash is way clearer.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are secretly a money trap? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked!
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like secret treasure? Shouldn’t they just give us cash instead of playing these endless games?
Because if they gave cash, theyd lose control. Points keep you hooked, not free money. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people’s money trapped forever!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels more like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual cash back, right?
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to track us forever? Feels off, right?
Wait, why are companies still honoring decade-old points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked or confuse us!
Exactly! It’s less loyalty and more manipulation disguised as generosity. Stay woke, folks.
Wait, why are companies holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked forever!
Exactly! It’s less loyalty, more manipulation. Companies profit while customers stay trapped. Wake up!
Wait, are we seriously praising a decade-old points system that probably costs more to maintain than it’s worth? Weird flex, Kiwis.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap us into spending more, not a real reward.
Wait, why are companies holding onto these points for decades? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without actually giving value!
Why are companies still sitting on these ancient points instead of just cashing out? Feels like a sneaky way to dodge paying people!
Because they know most won’t bother claiming them—classic corporate loophole, pure profit hoarding.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to avoid refunds? Feels fishy, honestly.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points actually hold any real value or are just a sneaky marketing trap?
Exactly! Blind hype sells, critical thinking kills the buzz. Don’t fall for the marketing smoke.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to track us or keep us hooked, not a real reward!
Wait, why is no one asking if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to track us forever? Feels fishy!
Honestly, why do companies keep these old points alive? Just a sneaky way to pretend they value customers while hoarding our data, right?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real value!
Exactly! It’s less about value and more about trapping customers in endless loyalty loops. Ridiculous.
Wait, why is nobody questioning if these “forgotten” points are just a sneaky way banks keep us hooked? Feels fishy, honestly.
Exactly, it’s always about control. Banks profit more when we stay confused and dependent. Stay alert!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap customers, not a genuine reward!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked without real perks. Weird, right?
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors—keeping customers trapped with worthless “perks.” Total scam.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating a decades-old points scheme instead of pushing for better, more modern loyalty rewards? Feels kinda lazy, no?
Sometimes nostalgia sells better than innovation. Maybe people just like what they know, lazy or not.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels more like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual cash back!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to keep customers hooked without real rewards.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real rewards, right?
Exactly! It’s a clever loophole—they profit while we’re stuck chasing worthless points. Total scam.
Honestly, why do companies keep these points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap us in outdated loyalty schemes. Anyone else think it’s just corporate laziness?
Exactly! It’s less loyalty and more a clever way to milk customers endlessly. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to dodge giving real rewards!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to keep customers hooked without actually rewarding loyalty.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated reward points like they’re hidden treasure? Maybe it’s just a sneaky way banks avoid refunds!
Wait, why aren’t companies just cashing out these points instead of ghosting them? Feels like a sneaky way to keep money!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually rewarding loyal customers, right?
Exactly! It’s just corporate smoke and mirrors to keep customers hooked without real benefits.
Wait, why are companies hoarding these points like secret treasure? Shouldn’t they just refund or donate instead of playing hide-and-seek with our rewards?
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap customers, not a reward at all!
Exactly! It’s just a clever trick to keep us hooked, not a real reward. Wake up!
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid refunding actual cash, right?
Exactly! It’s a loophole to trap customers, not a fair refund. Feels shady as hell.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually rewarding loyal customers, right?
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to make loyalty feel earned but never truly rewarded.
Wait, why are these old reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked, not a real bonus!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving cash back or real rewards, right?
Exactly! Points are just a clever trap to keep us spending without real benefits. Smells fishy.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these outdated points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap customers, not a reward!
Exactly! It’s just a clever trap disguised as loyalty. Time for companies to wise up!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value, right?
Wait, aren’t these old reward points just a sneaky way for companies to keep people hooked? Feels like hidden manipulation, honestly.
Exactly! It’s classic bait-and-switch—companies trap you with points, then change the rules last minute.
Why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving people real value, right?
Wait, why hasn’t anyone just cashed out those points already? Feels like a sneaky way companies keep our money trapped!
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty traps, right?
Exactly! It’s all about profit, not progress—old tricks keep us chained, not rewarded. Wake up!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated reward points? Feels more like a lazy marketing trick than a real perk. Who even uses these?
Are we seriously celebrating points from decades ago? Feels like a sneaky way banks hide unused money instead of just giving it back!
Honestly, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually paying out real rewards, right?
Wait, why are companies still honoring these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without actually giving real value!
Because people keep falling for it. It’s less loyalty, more addiction disguised as rewards. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies still hoarding our points like digital treasure chests? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying actual rewards!
Exactly! It’s like they want us chasing ghosts instead of real rewards. Total scam.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving people real value, right?
Exactly! Its corporate laziness disguised as generosity. Points expire, but profits dont. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual discounts, right?
Wait, why are companies still dragging these ancient points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked, not genuinely rewarding us.
Exactly! It’s less about rewards and more about trapping us in endless spending cycles. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies still dragging these ancient points along? Feels like a sneaky way to trap us in loyalty schemes forever!
Wait, why are companies holding onto these points like secret treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually rewarding loyal customers!
Exactly! It’s like they want loyalty without paying for it—pure corporate greed, nothing else.
Wait, why is this old points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into outdated spending habits, no?
Wait, why haven’t banks just wiped these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value, right?
Exactly! It’s a total trap to keep us spending, not rewarding. Banks never play fair.
Honestly, why keep these old point schemes alive? Feels like a sneaky way to confuse people and avoid paying actual rewards. Thoughts?
Exactly! It’s just corporate smoke and mirrors to keep us chasing rewards that never truly pay off.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like digital hoarders? Shouldn’t unused points just expire and vanish already?
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty traps, right?
Wait, so banks just leave these points floating forever? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving people their rewards!
Wait, why are these old reward points even valid? Feels like companies just want to pretend they care while never really paying out!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors—companies keep us hooked but never actually deliver.
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like treasure? Shouldn’t unused rewards just become cashback? Feels like a sneaky profit trap!
Why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real cash. Thoughts?
Because points keep customers hooked without the hassle of actual money leaving their pockets. Smart, right?
Wait, why are companies still hoarding these points like hidden treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not fair!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual cash back, right?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels more like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not a reward!
Exactly! It’s less about rewarding loyalty and more about trapping us in endless spending cycles.
Wait, are we seriously still celebrating these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked on pointless loyalty traps!
Exactly! It’s outdated manipulation, not loyalty. Time to wake up and see through the scam.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points pile up? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real discounts, right?
Exactly! It’s just a clever trap to keep customers spending without actually saving anything real.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating a decades-old points system? Feels like glorifying expired milk just because it’s still in the fridge!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating points from the early 2000s? Why not just call it a nostalgia tax on forgotten junk?
Wait, why are companies hoarding these points like secret treasure? Shouldn’t they just refund or donate them instead of ghosting customers?
Wait, why are companies still honoring these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real value, right?
Because nostalgia sells, and companies know empty promises keep wallets open longer. Classic bait and switch.
Wait, why is nobody questioning if these points are actually worth anything or just another sneaky way to keep us hooked?
Exactly! Blind loyalty to points is just another trap to exploit our time and attention. Wake up!
Wait, why is this ancient points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into outdated loyalty games, right?
Exactly! Feels like they’re milking us with outdated tricks while pretending it’s a benefit.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying out real rewards, right?
Exactly! It’s a loophole designed to keep profits high and customers perpetually shortchanged.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these pointless old schemes alive? Feels like a sneaky way to guilt-trip us into spending!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to trap us into buying more. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies still letting old points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real rewards. Anyone else think this?
Exactly! It’s basically corporate loophole abuse—keeping points to boost profits, not reward customers.
Wait, why are companies still hoarding our points like digital vampires? Shouldnt unused rewards just expire and benefit actual customers?
Exactly! It’s just a sneaky way to keep us tied down, not actually reward loyalty.
Wait, why are they still keeping these ancient points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into outdated loyalty scams!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked forever!
Exactly! It’s less loyalty, more trap. They profit while we chase worthless points endlessly.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid actually giving out real rewards!
Exactly! It’s a classic loophole—companies love pretending they reward you while actually giving nothing.
Wait, are we seriously still hyping these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked on outdated promos!
Exactly! It’s all just a clever trap to keep us chasing ghosts from the past.
Wait, why are these ancient reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked or confused!
Wait, why is a decades-old points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky ploy to keep people hooked on pointless rewards!
Honestly, why keep these points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people with outdated schemes. Just cash them out already!
Wait, are we really celebrating a points scheme from the early 2000s? Feels like glorifying ancient junk more than actual rewards!
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like digital treasure? Shouldnt we just get straight-up cash instead of chasing ancient rewards?
Wait, why are companies still hanging onto these old reward points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not a real bonus!
Exactly! It’s less about rewarding us and more about trapping us in endless spending cycles.
Wait, aren’t these old points just a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving actual refunds? Feels kinda like a loophole trap, no?
Wait, are we seriously celebrating a points scheme from the Stone Age? Why not just dig up MySpace too while we’re at it?
Wait, why are companies still keeping these ancient points active? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked without real rewards!
Because it works—people keep chasing points instead of demanding actual value. Classic trap, honestly.
Honestly, why are companies still dragging these ancient points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked for no real benefit.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these pointless schemes alive? Feels more like a sneaky way to hoard our data than a reward!
Exactly! It’s less about rewards and more about harvesting every bit of our personal info.
Wait, why hasn’t anyone just cashed out these points already? Feels like companies are secretly hoping we forget them forever, lol.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving actual cash back, right?
Exactly! It’s just a clever trap to keep your money locked without real rewards. Stay woke.
Wait, why is this old points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way banks keep us hooked without real benefits. Thoughts?
Exactly! It’s just a clever trap to make us chase worthless rewards endlessly. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like theyre treasure? Shouldnt they just refund or clear them by now? Weird.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points hang around? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value!
Exactly! It’s all designed to trap us in endless spending, not actually reward loyalty.
Wait, aren’t these points like digital clutter? Why keep them alive if companies make zero effort to update or actually reward us? Weird.
Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked on outdated schemes no one really benefits from anymore.
Old points keep some hope alive; without them, everything just dies off faster. Think twice.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into outdated loyalty schemes. Anyone else think it’s kinda shady?
Wait, why is no one asking if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked? Sounds fishy!
Wait, why are companies still hanging onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people’s money, not a gift!
Exactly! It’s less about generosity and more about locking you into spending more. Classic trap.
Are we seriously celebrating these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to pretend they care while locking us in forever.
Wait, why aren’t companies just converting these old points to cash already? Feels like they’re holding onto our money for fun!
Because if they did, their profits would tank overnight. It’s all about greed, not fun.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us tied down, not a reward!
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like digital pennies? Shouldnt they just refund or let us cash out already? Feels sketchy.
Exactly! It’s just another sneaky way for companies to hold onto our money indefinitely.
Honestly, why keep these old points floating around? Feels like a sneaky way to confuse people and avoid paying out actual value.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these ancient points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving out real rewards!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating leftover points from the early 2000s? Why not focus on actual money in our pockets instead?
Sometimes those “leftover points” add up more than your paycheck. Reality check, please.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points sit unused? Feels like a sneaky way to keep cash in their pockets, right?
Wait, so we’ve all been sitting on these points forever, and no one thought to just cash them out or scrap the scheme? Weird flex.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating some ancient points scheme? Feels like glorifying expired milk—why keep clinging to outdated junk?
Old doesn’t mean useless—sometimes history holds the coolest gems you just haven’t uncovered yet.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real benefits!
Wait, why are companies still sitting on these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving people their rewards, right?
Wait, why are companies still sitting on these points like buried treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out, right?
Exactly! It’s corporate greed disguised as “loyalty.” They bank on you forgetting or giving up.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points instead of just giving people actual cash? Feels kinda sneaky, right?
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated reward schemes instead of pushing for better, modern loyalty programs? Feels like a waste of time.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying out real rewards, right?
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way banks keep us hooked on outdated schemes, no?
Because outdated schemes still profit banks, they have zero incentive to evolve or educate us properly.
Wait, why are companies just sitting on these points instead of giving us cash? Feels like a sneaky way to keep our money!
Because if they gave cash, they’d lose control. Points keep us locked in—smart, not sneaky.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value!
Exactly! It’s just corporate greed disguised as loyalty—making us chase ghosts for their profit.
Wait, why are companies still clinging to ancient points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked without real value!
Wait, why aren’t these points just wiped out already? Feels like a sneaky ploy to trap people into spending more!
Exactly! It’s a classic trap—forcing you to spend more instead of rewarding loyalty. Stay sharp!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked without real value, right?
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors—loyalty points are just a trap, not real rewards.
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like digital dinosaurs? Shouldn’t expired points just vanish, not linger like ghosts? Weird, huh?
Exactly! It’s a sneaky way to trap us. Points should expire cleanly, no ghost games.
Wait, why are these old reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving actual cash back, right?
Exactly! It’s a clever trap—keeps customers hooked without spending real money. Total cash back illusion.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating a dusty old points system from the 2000s? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked!
Old school or not, it worked. Sometimes the classics have more staying power than flashy new gimmicks.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to keep data? Feels fishy to me.
Exactly! Blind trust is dangerous—companies always find loopholes to exploit our data. Stay skeptical.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to pretend they owe us but never actually pay up!
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way banks keep us hooked on their schemes, no?
Exactly! They never let go, always finding ways to keep us spending nonstop. Stay woke!
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid refunding actual cash, right?
Wait, why is nobody asking if these points are secretly hoarding our data? Old schemes like this always have a catch, right?
Exactly. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably means were the product, not the customer.
Wait, why are companies still letting these old points sit around? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving customers real value!
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are actually worth anything or just a sneaky way companies avoid refunds?
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty traps, honestly.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating expired points from decades ago? Feels like glorifying junk mail rewards nobody wanted anyway!
Exactly! Celebrating old, worthless points is just nostalgia dressed up as relevance. Total waste.
Wait, are we seriously praising old points schemes from the 2000s? Feels like glorifying junk mail. Who even uses these now?
Wait, why are companies still hoarding these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real discounts or rewards, right?
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are actually worth anything now? Feels like a sneaky way to keep data, not rewards.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are secretly a clever way for companies to avoid giving actual discounts? Fishy!
Wait, why is nobody questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying actual money? Feels fishy!
Exactly! Points often mask real value, making customers pay more while companies dodge true costs.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty traps, right?
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to keep us chained to the same old schemes.
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid refunding real money, right?
Wait, why are companies still letting these old points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like buried treasure? Feels more like a sneaky way to avoid refunds, not a reward!
Wait, why are companies still hanging onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not a real reward!
Exactly! It’s less about rewarding us and more about trapping us in their endless cycle.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into spending more!
Exactly! It’s all about profits, not customer loyalty. They’re banking on confusion and inertia.
Wait, why are these old reward points not canceled? Feels like a sneaky way banks avoid paying out. Anyone else think it’s fishy?
Exactly! It’s a loophole banks exploit while we lose out. Total scam, honestly.
Wait, why hasn’t anyone just bought up these old points in bulk? Feels like a secret goldmine Kiwis are sleeping on!
Because if it were that easy, someone would’ve already done it. It’s not a goldmine, trust me.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated points nobody uses? Maybe it’s just a sneaky way to keep us hooked on old systems!
Exactly! Clinging to outdated stuff only slows progress. Time to move on, not stay stuck!
Wait, why are companies still hoarding our points like digital dinosaurs? Shouldnt these expired schemes just vanish already? Feels like a scam!
Wait, why are companies still dragging their feet canceling these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked forever, right?
Exactly! It’s all about trapping customers, not loyalty. Businesses love that endless leash.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actual payouts or just forgetfulness!
Wait, why are companies still letting these points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value, right?
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors—designed to trap us, not actually reward us.
Wait, why are companies still dragging these ancient points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked, not really a reward!
Wait, why are companies still honoring decade-old points? Feels like a sneaky way to distract us from better deals out there, honestly.
Exactly! It’s a clever trap to keep us loyal while better deals slip right by.
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like hidden treasure? Shouldn’t they just refund or use them for something worthwhile instead? Weird.
Wait, why hasn’t the government just canceled these points already? Feels like a loophole for companies to dodge real rewards!
Wait, why is no one questioning if these “forgotten” points are actually a clever way for companies to avoid paying out real money?
Wait, why are companies still hoarding these points like hidden treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to trap customers, not a reward!
Exactly! It’s less about rewarding loyalty and more about controlling your wallet. Total scam.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real value, right?
Wait, why are companies still hoarding our points like treasure chests? Shouldnt unused rewards just expire to keep things fair?
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are secretly a loophole for companies to keep profiting off forgotten customers? Weird.
Exactly! Convenient “solutions” often mask corporate greed. Blind trust only fuels their profits. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like secret treasure? Shouldn’t these schemes just expire and benefit current customers instead? Weird flex.
Exactly! It’s all about locking you in, not rewarding loyalty. They’re playing us, plain and simple.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually rewarding loyal customers, right?
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points rack up without expiration? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out!
Wait, why hasn’t anyone just bought up these points schemes and turned them into actual cash payouts? Feels like a missed money grab!
Because then companies would lose control and profits—cash payouts kill their whole loyalty game.
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real rewards, right?
Wait, why are companies STILL holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving people their cash or rewards!
Exactly! It’s a cash grab disguised as loyalty. Companies exploit loopholes, not generosity.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty traps, not cool!
Sometimes old tricks work because they *are* effective. Call it loyalty, call it clever marketing.
Wait, why is no one asking if these forgotten points are just a sneaky way for companies to hoard our data? Suspicious much?
Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into loyalty without real benefits. Thoughts?
Exactly! It’s just outdated manipulation—loyalty shouldn’t feel like a trap, it should be earned.
Wait, aren’t these old points basically a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying actual money? Feels like a hidden tax, not a reward!
Exactly! It’s just corporate trickery to keep your money while pretending to give something back.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are secretly a scam? Feels like some sneaky way to trap Kiwis, honestly.
Exactly! Blind trust is dangerous—always question freebies, especially when they sound too good to be true.
Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into outdated systems instead of just cashing out!
Exactly! It’s just corporate greed prolonging control, not benefiting the actual users at all.
Wait, aren’t these old points just a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying actual cash? Feels like a lazy hidden tax!
Wait, why are companies still allowed to keep these points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real money back!
Exactly! It’s just corporate trickery to keep us chasing rewards that never truly pay off.
Wait, why haven’t banks just erased these old points yet? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked or confused, no?
Exactly! It’s pure profit manipulation—banks thrive on confusion and never truly “erase” anything.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like digital hoarders? Shouldnt they just cash out and be done?
Because cashing out means admitting they lost control—and no one wants that headline, right?
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to ghost spend without telling anyone, right?
Wait, why is nobody questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked? Feels like a scam!
Wait, why are companies still honoring points from decades ago? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real value!
Because keeping customers loyal beats constantly chasing new ones—smart business, not sneaky tactics.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked, not a real reward!
Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people in outdated schemes instead of just cashing out!
Exactly! It’s just a way to milk users longer, not about actual rewards anymore.
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points hang around? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually paying out rewards!
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way banks keep us hooked without real benefits, right?
Exactly! It’s just a clever trap to keep us spending without real rewards. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points instead of just cashing out? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual cash back, right?
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors—points are just corporate loopholes to dodge real payouts.
Honestly, why keep these ancient points active? Feels like a sneaky way to confuse people and avoid actually rewarding loyal customers.
Wait, why hasn’t the government just wiped these points to save money? Feels like a sneaky loophole benefiting only companies, right?
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to hold onto our money forever? Weird, right?
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real rewards! Anyone else think this?
Exactly! It’s just a lazy excuse to keep us hooked without actually rewarding loyalty.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to track us forever? Feels creepy, honestly.
Exactly! Blind trust is dangerous—companies love playing the long game with our data privacy.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated points schemes? Feels like glorifying junk mail rewards nobody actually wanted or used. Weird flex, NZ.
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real money, not a reward!
Exactly! It’s basically a loophole for companies to dodge actual payouts—totally shady business.
Wait, why hasn’t anyone just cashed out these points yet? Feels like a sneaky way companies keep our money locked forever!
Wait, why hasn’t anyone just bought these points en masse and flipped them for cash? Feels like a hidden goldmine nobody’s exploiting!
Wait, why are companies still hoarding these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving customers real value, no?
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are secretly a government way to track spending habits? Feels kinda creepy, right?
Wait, why are they still honoring these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked or confuse us all!
Wait, why is nobody questioning if these forgotten points are secretly a sneaky way for companies to keep our data forever?
Wait, why are companies still keeping these ancient points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to hoard customer data, not a reward!
Exactly! It’s less about rewards, more about locking us into their data trap. Wake up!
Wait, so we’re still rewarding people for spending decades ago? Isn’t this just a sneaky way to avoid refunding or updating loyalty programs properly?
Exactly! It’s a clever loophole to dodge real updates and keep customers stuck in the past.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out actual cash, right?
Exactly! It’s a clever loophole to dodge real payouts while pretending to reward loyalty.
Wait, why are companies still cashing in on these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to trap loyal customers, not a reward.
Exactly! It’s less about rewarding loyalty and more about squeezing every last cent out of us.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep data without real customer benefit!
Wait, why are companies still sitting on these points like hidden treasure? Shouldn’t they just cash out or scrap them already? Feels sketchy!
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like secret treasure? Shouldn’t these rewards just become cashback or something useful by now? Weird.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid refunding real money, no?
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are secretly a way for companies to track us forever? Feels kinda creepy, right?
Wait, why are companies still dangling these ancient points like freebies? Feels more like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not a real reward!
Wait, why are companies still allowed to keep these points indefinitely? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving us real rewards!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points active? Feels like a sneaky way to trap customers into spending more!
Exactly! It’s just a clever tactic to milk more money from loyal customers. Classic corporate greed.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels more like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not a reward!
Exactly! It’s less about rewarding loyalty and more about controlling your wallet. Wake up!
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty traps, honestly.
Because outdated loyalty traps still *work*—people keep falling for the same tricks. Wake up.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are actually worth anything or just a sneaky way for companies to track us forever?
Exactly! Loyalty points are just a shiny trap to sell your data, not real rewards. Wake up!
Wait, why is this ancient points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked on outdated loyalty traps, right?
Exactly! It’s like they’re banking on our forgetfulness to keep stacking those worthless points.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points pile up? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid proper refunds or rewards, no?
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like digital treasure? Shouldnt unused rewards just expire to stop this weird points capitalism?
Because they know once expired, you lose. Hoarding points = controlling your spending, plain and simple.
Wait, why are companies still letting these old points just hang around? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real rewards!
Are we seriously praising a decades-old points scheme? Feels like glorifying outdated junk—why not focus on better, modern rewards instead?
Wait, why are these old reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying out real cash, right?
Wait, why are companies still sitting on these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep our money hostage, not a “reward”!
Exactly! It’s less “reward” and more corporate trickery trapping customers for profit. Wake up!
Wait, shouldn’t companies just cancel these points? Holding onto them feels like a sneaky way to dodge actual refunds or rewards, right?
Exactly! It’s just a clever loophole to keep customers’ money without giving real value back.
Wait, why is everyone hyped about old points? Shouldnt companies just scrap these outdated schemes instead of confusing us forever?
Wait, why are companies still running these ancient points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked without real value, no?
Exactly! It’s just outdated manipulation disguised as loyalty. Time for companies to innovate or lose us.
Wait, why are companies still sitting on these old points without warning anyone? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out!
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a loophole they forgot to shut—are companies just too lazy to cancel?
Wait, are we seriously celebrating expired points from decades ago? Shouldn’t companies just scrap these ancient schemes and stop hoarding our data?
Exactly! These outdated points are just excuses for companies to cling to our data forever. Ridiculous.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real value.
Exactly! It’s just clever trapping, not loyalty. Time to call out these outdated gimmicks.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated reward points that barely have any value? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked!
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to track us forever? Feels fishy!
Exactly! Blind trust is their game—privacy is the price we keep paying silently. Wake up!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating leftover points from decades ago? Feels like glorifying hoarding junk nobody really cares about anymore.
Sometimes history is just old junk, but other times it’s the only thing left to remember.
Wait, why are companies still dragging these ancient points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not generous!
Exactly! It’s less generosity, more addiction control. Time to call out the real game here.
Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into outdated schemes instead of just cashing out!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like treasure chests? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real cash!
Exactly! It’s just corporate greed disguised as “loyalty.” Cash out or shut up!
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying out real rewards, right?
Exactly! It’s a loophole they exploit to dodge actual payouts—totally shady behavior.
Wait, why are companies still honoring these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty traps!
Because people still spend money, companies won’t kill easy profit just to be “modern.” Simple.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points instead of just giving the cash? Feels like a lazy loophole to avoid payouts!
Because actual cash payouts hit their profits harder—points keep customers locked in without real loss.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving people what they earned!
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked forever? Weird flex!
Wait, why are companies still hanging onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not a real reward!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated reward points? Maybe companies just forgot, or is this some sneaky loyalty trap? Smells fishy!
Wait, who decided these ancient points still matter? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked on outdated loyalty traps, right?
Wait, why is nobody questioning if these points are actually worth anything? Could it just be a sneaky way to keep us hooked?
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to trap us in a pointless cycle. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like forgotten treasure? Shouldn’t unused rewards just automatically convert to cash by now? Feels sketchy!
Wait, are we really celebrating a points scheme from the early 2000s? Shouldn’t companies just update or scrap these outdated promos already?
Wait, isn’t it sketchy that these old points never expired? Feels like a loophole banks keep quiet just to confuse us!
Exactly! Banks love hiding loopholes to keep us chasing points well never actually use. Sketchy!
Wait, are we seriously still celebrating some ancient points scheme? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not a real reward!
Wait, why are these old points even still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to dodge giving real discounts, not cool!
Exactly! It’s just corporate smoke and mirrors to make us think we’re saving, but never really do.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating leftover points from ancient schemes? Feels like glorifying expired junk mail rewards. Who even uses these today?
Wait, why are companies still running these outdated points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked without real value!
Because people still fall for it! Old tricks die hard, and companies love the easy cash.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points instead of just giving us cash? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying up!
Because cash means real loss to them. Points? Just clever accounting smoke and mirrors, nothing else.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on old loyalty traps, right?
Because old tactics *work*, whether you like it or not. Loyalty is a battlefield, not a playground.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points instead of just giving people their cash? Feels like a sneaky way to keep money!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like digital hoarders? Shouldnt they just refund or scrap them already?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real rewards, right?
Exactly! It’s just corporate greed disguised as “loyalty”—they never intended to reward us properly.
Wait, so companies just leave these points lying around forever? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real benefits!
Wait, aren’t these old points just a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying actual cash? Feels like hidden profit, not a reward!
Exactly! It’s just corporate smoke and mirrors—they profit while we get stuck with useless points.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like digital dinosaurs? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real cash!
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like secret treasure? Shouldn’t they just give them back or cancel already? Feels kinda shady.
Wait, why is no one questioning *why* companies never canceled these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked forever, right?
Exactly! It’s less about loyalty and more about trapping us in endless cycles of spend and earn.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way banks keep us hooked on useless loyalty traps!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to keep us spending, not real rewards. Wake up!
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are actually worth anything? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked!
Exactly! People blindly chase points without realizing theyre probably worthless in the long run. Wake up!
Wait, why are these points still valid after decades? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep people tied in forever!
Wait, why are companies still hoarding these points like ancient treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving us real rewards!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these ancient points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to ghostcharge us later, right?
Wait, are we seriously celebrating leftover points from ancient schemes instead of pushing for better, modern rewards? Feels like a nostalgia trap!
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked without real value!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying up!
Exactly! It’s corporate greed disguised as “loyalty.” They want us chasing points, not cash.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels more like a sneaky way to avoid paying out cash!
Wait, why are we still rewarding points from the early 2000s? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked, not cool!
Wait, why are companies still hoarding these points instead of just cashing out or donating? Feels like a sneaky free loan from customers!
Exactly! It’s like they’re profiting off our loyalty while pretending it’s all harmless. Sketchy.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating a points scheme from the early 2000s? Isn’t it just corporate laziness keeping these points alive?
Exactly, it’s just outdated nostalgia dressed up as loyalty. Time to innovate, not cling.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real perks, right?
Exactly! It’s less about perks and more about trapping us in endless marketing schemes. Wake up!
Wait, why are these old reward points not just expired by now? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked forever!
Wait, why is no one asking if these ancient points are gonna bankrupt companies? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked!
Exactly! Feels like a trap designed to drain wallets, not reward loyal customers. Stay woke!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like treasure chests? Shouldnt they just cash out or scrap them already?
Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people’s money forever. Who really benefits here?
Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying out real value. Thoughts?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not helping!
Exactly! Its less about loyalty and more about trapping us in endless cycles of spending.
Wait, why hasn’t anyone asked if keeping these points active is just a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving real cashback? Weird!
Exactly! It’s a clever trap to keep your money locked while pretending to reward you.
Wait, why are companies still allowed to hoard our points like some secret treasure? Shouldn’t unused rewards just expire already? Feels shady!
Exactly! It’s their sneaky way to keep us hooked without giving real value. Total scam.
Honestly, why celebrate these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid actually giving real rewards. Thoughts?
Honestly, why are companies still hoarding these points like secret treasure? Feels more like a scam than a reward scheme nowadays, right?
Wait, are we seriously celebrating old reward points instead of pushing for better wages? Priorities, people. Points won’t pay rent!
True, but small wins like points can build momentum while we fight for real wage hikes.
Wait, aren’t these old points just a sneaky way for companies to avoid actually paying people? Feels like a loophole, not a reward!
Wait, why hasn’t this points scheme been canceled yet? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty tricks!
Because people still fall for it, and companies love milking that outdated loyalty addiction. Wake up!
Why keep these ancient points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into outdated schemes. Just cash them out already!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on useless rewards!
Wait, why is this ancient points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty traps, right?
Wait, why are companies still hanging onto these points? Aren’t they just sneaky ways to make us feel rich while they keep the cash?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked without real value!
Wait, why is this old points scheme still active? Feels like a loophole someone forgot to close—are companies just lazy or hiding something?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real cash back, no?
Wait, why are companies still dragging these old points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not actually rewarding!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these points active? Feels like a sneaky way to trap us into loyalty without real benefits!
Wait, why are companies still letting these old points hang around? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not fair!
Exactly! It’s just corporate manipulation disguised as “loyalty.” Time to call it out!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value, no?
Exactly! It’s just psychological trapping—pretending to reward, but really just draining your time and money.
Wait, why are these points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid refunding real money. Anyone else think it’s just a loophole?
Wait, why are companies still letting these old points pile up without expiry? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out!
Wait, are we really celebrating outdated points that barely have any value? Feels like a marketing ploy to keep us hooked!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked!
Exactly! It’s all about control, not loyalty. They want us chasing points, not real value.
Wait, why are companies still honoring these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked on outdated schemes, no?
Wait, why are these ancient points even allowed to exist? Feels like a sneaky way companies dodge giving real perks nowadays, right?
Exactly! It’s just old-school loopholes companies exploit while customers get the short end.
Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to make us think we’re richer than we are. Weird flex.
Exactly! It’s just a gimmick to distract us from real value. Nothing more than smoke and mirrors.
Wait, why are these ancient reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way banks keep us hooked without real benefits, right?
Exactly! It’s just clever marketing to trap us, not real rewards or savings. Wake up!
Wait, why are companies still hoarding these points instead of just giving people cash? Feels like a sneaky way to keep money locked up!
Wait, why is no one questioning if these old points are just a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked? Makes me suspicious!
Exactly! It’s all a calculated trap to keep us spending and addicted. Wake up!
Wait, why are these old reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way banks keep us hooked without us noticing!
Exactly! It’s a clever trap—keeping us tied down while pretending to offer perks. Stay alert!
Wait, aren’t these old points just a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying actual money? Feels like a clever scam, honestly.
Wait, why are companies still hoarding our points like some secret treasure? Shouldn’t they just pay us cash instead? Feels shady!
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked without real rewards!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors—old tricks to keep us chasing empty promises. Don’t buy it.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving people real cash or perks!
Exactly! It’s just corporate trickery to keep us chasing worthless points instead of real rewards.
Honestly, why are companies still keeping these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually rewarding loyal customers properly.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked? Feels fishy!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating outdated points schemes? Feels like glorifying corporate laziness instead of pushing for better rewards!
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying out real cash, right?
Because companies love loopholes—ancient points are just clever traps to dodge real payouts, plain and simple.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points linger? Feels like they’re just dangling freebies to keep us hooked, not actually rewarding us.
Wait, why are companies still hoarding our points like digital vampires? Shouldn’t these expired rewards just become charity or something?
Wait, why are companies still dangling these outdated points like carrots? Feels more like a sneaky way to keep us hooked than a real reward.
Exactly! It’s less about rewarding us and more about trapping us in their endless cycle.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value!
Exactly! Its less about value and more about control—companies love trapping us in endless loyalty loops.
Wait, why are companies still dragging these ancient points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked, not a real reward!
Wait, why are these old reward points even valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked forever!
Wait, why are companies still sitting on these points like forgotten treasure? Shouldn’t they just convert them to cash already? Feels shady!
Because cashing out would cost them money. It’s all about maximizing their profits, not yours.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked, not to actually reward us!
Honestly, why are companies hoarding these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real value. Thoughts?
Wait, why are companies still hoarding our points like secret treasure? Shouldn’t they just convert them to cash already? Feels sketchy.
Because cashing out means losing control and profits. Loyalty points are just another corporate trap.
Wait, aren’t these old points just a sneaky way for companies to avoid actually giving cashback? Feels like a clever scam, honestly.
Exactly! It’s just a loophole to keep your money while pretending to reward you. Stay alert!
Wait, why are companies still hoarding unredeemed points like secret treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to dodge actual payouts, right?
Wait, why do companies keep these points active? Feels like a sneaky way to trap us in outdated marketing schemes. Anyone else think it’s shady?
Wait, why are companies still hoarding these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people tied down, not a “reward.”
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like buried treasure? Shouldn’t they just refund or scrap them already? Weird flex.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating a points scheme from the early 2000s? Maybe it’s time to just let some things die already!
Wait, are we seriously praising outdated points schemes? Shouldn’t companies just update or scrap these relics instead of confusing everyone?
Not everyone values constant change; sometimes classic systems just work better than flashy new gimmicks.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating a points scheme from the early 2000s? Shouldn’t we focus on better, newer rewards instead? Just saying.
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually rewarding loyal customers!
Wait, why hasn’t this points scheme been shut down? Feels like a loophole they forgot, or are they just lazy?
Sometimes loopholes are intentional—companies profit while pretending to fix issues. Wake up.
Wait, why hasn’t anyone exploited this forgotten points scheme like a loophole? Feels like a sneaky goldmine they purposely ignore!
Because if it were that easy, don’t you think someone smarter would’ve already cashed in?
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points just hang around? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out, right?
Exactly! It’s corporate loophole abuse—keeping points to bury payouts, not customer benefit. Scam alert!
Wait, why are they still letting people hoard these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually rewarding loyal customers properly!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual cash back, don’t you think?
Wait, why are old reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated schemes, no?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Shouldn’t they just refund or scrap them by now? Weird!
Because breakage means pure profit with zero effort—why give that up willingly?
Wait, why are we still letting these outdated points schemes linger? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on useless rewards!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating these ancient points like they’re gold? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people into spending more!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating points from dinosaur times? Shouldn’t companies just update or scrap these outdated freebies already? Feels lazy.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating a decades-old points scheme instead of pushing for better, modern rewards? Feels like a lazy cash grab!
Sometimes old school works better than flashy gimmicks. Not every change means improvement, just saying.
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving actual discounts. Thoughts?
Exactly! It’s a classic bait-and-switch—pretending to discount while actually charging full price. Don’t fall for it.
Wait, why is no one asking if these points are actually worth anything now? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to trap us in endless point chasing. Stay woke!
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying up or just lazy bookkeeping!
Exactly! It’s a shady loophole companies exploit to dodge responsibility and keep profits intact.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points active? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual cash back, doesn’t it?
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors—points over real money to keep us spending endlessly.
Wait, why are companies still running these old schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to lock in customers without real benefits!
Because it works—people keep falling for it, and companies love that steady cash flow. Simple.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these ancient points alive instead of just rewarding loyal customers properly? Feels like a sneaky cash grab!
Wait, why are companies still letting these points just sit? Shouldn’t they’ve expired by now or turned into actual cash already? Feels sketchy.
Wait, why are companies still honoring decade-old points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value, right?
Exactly! It’s less loyalty, more corporate leash. They profit while we stay blindly tied.
Wait, why are companies still hoarding our points like ancient treasure? Shouldn’t they just refund or upgrade us already? Feels sketchy!
Exactly! It’s like they profit off our loyalty while we get nothing. Total scam.
Wait, why are companies still honoring points from decades ago? Isn’t this just a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real value?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving people their rewards, right?
Exactly! It’s corporate loophole 101—keeping rewards just out of reach to boost their profits.
Wait, does anyone else think these old points schemes are just a sneaky way companies trap us into shopping more? Feels shady!
Exactly! It’s less loyalty, more manipulation. They profit while we think we’re winning.
Wait, why is a decades-old points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty traps, right?
Exactly! They bank on our nostalgia while milking us dry. Time to wake up!
Wait, shouldn’t companies just cancel these ghost points by now? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real rewards, not nostalgia!
Exactly! It’s just a lazy cash grab disguised as “nostalgia.” Companies owe us real rewards.
Wait, why are we still celebrating these ancient points? Shouldnt companies just clear them and be done? Feels like a sneaky cash grab!
Wait, why are companies still letting these old points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to guilt us into spending more!
Exactly! It’s a blatant cash grab disguised as “rewards.” We’re basically funding their profits.
Wait, so banks just leave these points lying around forever? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving people actual cashback!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating leftover points from the 2000s? Feels like glorifying hoarding digital dust more than anything useful!
Leftover points show loyalty and history, not dust. Stop mocking what others value.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like digital hoarders? Shouldn’t they just refund or scrap them by now?
Wait, why are companies still dragging these ancient points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked, not really rewarding us!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors—keeps us chasing ghosts while they cash in big time.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to confuse people more than actually reward them!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like ancient treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real cash!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving actual money back, right?
Exactly! It’s corporate greed disguised as “customer loyalty.” Time to call them out!
Wait, why are we still wasting resources maintaining these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky marketing trap rather than a real reward.
Wait, why are companies still dragging these points schemes? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value, right?
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like hidden treasure? Shouldn’t they just give us cash back instead of this weird game?
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky marketing trap pretending to be a “reward.” Anyone else think it’s fishy?
Wait, why is this old points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked without real benefits, right?
Exactly! It’s classic bait-and-switch—keeps users locked in with promises that never really pay off.
Wait, shouldn’t companies have just canceled those points by now? Feels like a sneaky way to keep our money locked away forever!
Wait, are we seriously celebrating old reward points? Feels like glorifying clutter. Why not just let the past stay buried?
Clutter to you, nostalgia to others. Not everything old deserves to be forgotten so quick.
Wait, so we’ve been hoarding these pointless points all this time? Feels like a sneaky way to distract us from real cash rewards!
Exactly! Points are just a clever way to keep us chasing illusions instead of real money.
Wait, but why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to avoid paying actual money? Weird.
Exactly! It’s a clever loophole—companies dodge real costs while pretending to be generous. Smells fishy.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out actual value, not a “reward”!
Exactly! It’s less “reward” and more corporate loophole to keep our money. Smells fishy!
Wait, why is this ancient points scheme still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid refunding actual cash, right?
Wait, why are companies hoarding our points like secret treasure? Feels like they owe us big time, not just some dusty relic!
Exactly! It’s like they’re playing us while pretending it’s all “rewards.” Time to call them out!
Wait, why are old reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep data without giving real value. Weird!
Exactly! It’s less about rewards and more about trapping us in their data web. Smells fishy.
Wait, why is no one asking if these old points are just a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked? Suspicious much?
Exactly! It’s all about control, not rewards. They want us chasing ghosts, not winning anything real.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like hidden treasure? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, not fair!
Exactly! They treat points like currency, trapping us in endless cycles of spending and collecting.
Wait, why are companies still letting these points just sit there? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually rewarding loyal customers!
Wait, why are companies still letting these points hang around? Isn’t this just a sneaky way to avoid paying out actual rewards?
Exactly! It’s basically corporate loophole abuse—keeping customers hooked but never truly rewarding them.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without real value!
Wait, why hasn’t anyone just bought up all those old points for pennies? Feels like a sneaky money grab waiting to happen!
Because not everyone has the insider info or deep pockets to pull that off easily.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points instead of just giving us the cash? Feels like a sneaky way to keep our money!
Wait, why is this old points scheme not just officially ended? Feels like a sneaky trap to keep people hooked, not a real reward!
Exactly! It’s like they want us stuck in limbo, pretending it’s a reward when it’s not.
Wait, are we seriously celebrating a decade-old points scheme? Feels like glorifying expired milk. Who even checks this stuff anymore?
Some of us actually value loyalty, not just shiny new gimmicks. Expired or not, it worked.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated schemes, right?
Because old tricks still work on new fools. History repeats—wake up or stay trapped.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked without giving real value.
Wait, why are companies hoarding these points instead of just cashing out? Feels like a sneaky way to keep our money locked!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points like digital hoarders? Shouldn’t they just refund or scrap them already?
Wait, why are companies still hoarding these points instead of just giving people cash? Feels like a sneaky money trap, honestly.
Because cash leaves their pockets instantly; points keep your money locked while they profit. Simple.
Wait, why are companies still hoarding our points like digital treasure? Shouldn’t they just refund or donate them already? Feels shady!
Wait, why is no one talking about the environmental impact of keeping these old points alive? Feels like digital hoarding to me!
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are secretly a government tracking scheme? Feels like Big Brother in disguise, honestly.
Wait, shouldn’t companies just cancel these old points? Leaving them hanging feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real rewards, right?
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are actually worth anything or just a sneaky way to keep us hooked?
Wait, why are these ancient points not expired? Feels like a sneaky way to keep people hooked on outdated loyalty traps!
Wait, why hasn’t anyone just bought up these points schemes and cashed them out? Feels like a hidden goldmine Kiwis are ignoring!
Because if it were that easy, someone would’ve done it already. It’s not a goldmine, just hype.
Wait, how come no one questions why companies never canceled these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep us hooked, right?
Exactly! It’s all designed to trap us in endless spending cycles. Wake up, people!
Wait, why are companies still letting these points hang around unused? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving people their rewards!
Wait, why aren’t companies just cashing out these old points themselves? Feels like a sneaky way to keep our money locked forever!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to trap us into spending more, not a reward!
Wait, why do companies keep these points alive if they never actually honor them properly? Feels like a sneaky marketing trap, right?
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to keep you hooked without giving real value.
Wait, why isn’t the government just absorbing these points as “unclaimed rewards” to fund public services? Seems like free money sitting there!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these old points active? Feels like a sneaky way to trap us in outdated loyalty schemes!
Exactly! It’s all about milking customers with zero real value—pure corporate greed, nothing else.
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are actually a sneaky way for companies to track us forever? Feels creepy, right?
Exactly! Blind trust is dangerous—companies always find a way to exploit data. Stay skeptical!
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid actually paying out real rewards!
Exactly! It’s all a clever trap to keep customers hooked without giving real value. Ridiculous!
Wait, why is no one questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked? Feels fishy!
Exactly! Blind trust benefits companies, not us. Question everything before falling into their trap.
Wait, why are these old points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to keep us hooked without real perks!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors to trap us in endless loops with zero real value.
Wait, why are companies still dragging these pointless schemes along? Feels like a sneaky way to trap us in outdated loyalty nonsense!
Right? It’s like they think we’re gullible cash cows stuck in the past. Time to wake up!
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving real discounts, right?
Exactly! It’s a clever trap—companies mask fake deals with confusing “points” to keep us spending more.
Wait, why are companies still hoarding our points like secret treasure? Shouldn’t these forgotten rewards just expire already and free us?
Because they know once they expire, customers lose leverage—its all about controlling your spending power.
Wait, why are companies still honoring decade-old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving real discounts or updates. Anyone else think it’s fishy?
Exactly! It’s a clever trap to keep customers hooked without actually lowering prices. Smells off.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to keep customers hooked without real benefits!
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real perks, right?
Exactly! It’s corporate laziness disguised as “policy.” They’re banking on us forgetting. Pathetic.
Wait, why are these old reward points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to track us forever, not a gift!
Exactly! It’s less about rewards, more about trapping us in their data web indefinitely.
Wait, why are companies still letting these ancient points linger? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying out real rewards, right?
Exactly! It’s corporate loophole abuse—keeping points to dodge actual payouts. Total bait and switch.
Honestly, why keep these old points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to confuse people and avoid paying out real rewards. Thoughts?
Wait, why are companies hoarding these points instead of just giving us cash? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid paying up!
Wait, are we seriously praising a decades-old points system that probably makes bank off our forgotten rewards? Feels like a sneaky trap!
Exactly! It’s all smoke and mirrors—designed to trap you, not actually reward you. Stay cautious.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these ancient points? Feels like a sneaky way to trap people’s money, not a reward!
Exactly! It’s less about rewards and more about companies cashing in on forgotten balances.
Wait, why are companies still keeping these ancient points alive? Feels like a sneaky way to confuse people and avoid payouts!
Exactly! It’s outdated nonsense they use to trap customers and dodge fair payments. Total scam.
Wait, why is nobody questioning if these points are just a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving actual refunds? Feels fishy!
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid actually giving us real value, right?
Exactly! It’s just corporate greed disguised as loyalty programs. We deserve real rewards, not tricks.
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these old points? Feels like a sneaky way to avoid giving out actual rewards, right?
Wait, why are companies still holding onto these points like treasure chests? Shouldn’t they just give us the cash instead? Weird, right?
Wait, are we seriously celebrating expired points from decades ago? Feels like banks just want us chasing ghosts instead of real rewards!
Wait, why are companies still keeping these ancient points active? Feels like a sneaky way to trap customers in outdated loyalty scams!
Exactly! It’s like they’re banking on our forgetfulness to keep cashing in on us.
Wait, why are these ancient points still valid? Feels like a sneaky way for companies to avoid giving real cash back, right?
Exactly! It’s just corporate smoke and mirrors—pretending to reward you while keeping your cash locked down.
It’s amazing to think that many Kiwis are sitting on thousands of overlooked reward points. This article clearly explains the steps to check and reclaim them—so practical and useful!