diznee25
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I searched the Disboards for a thread about the Viggle app, but didn't find one. So I wanted to share this amazing find with everyone!
Viggle is a free app that is only available for the iPhone, iTouch, and iPad. (They have plans to make a version for android soon.)
Check into your favorite shows and accumulate points that you can later redeem for rewards. They offer gift cards, and even an Amazon Kindle! A $10 gift card costs 14,000 points, and the Amazon Kindle is 175,000 points, just to give you an idea.
On average you earn 2 points per minute, so an hour show can get you 120 points. If you watch shows that are featured on the Viggle app, they earn you more points. Example, American Idol is worth 400 points. When you open the app, the featured shows are listed right there and you can scroll through them.
Sometimes the app gets hung up when checking into a show, which can be annoying because you don't start collecting points until you are checked-in. (You receive points after the show is over.)
Viggle also offers extra points from correctly answering trivia questions, and watching movie trailers and commercials.
I work from home and tend to watch a lot of t.v. I average about 4,000 to 6,000 points per day. (There are other out there who have accumulated more, believe it or not!)
So in two and a half weeks I have redeemed $50 in gift cards! Barnes and Noble, Sephora, and Itunes were the gift cards I chose.
Check out the app; there is a FAQ's page and a video on how Viggle works. I recommend everyone who can: check it out!
diznee25
Viggle is a free app that is only available for the iPhone, iTouch, and iPad. (They have plans to make a version for android soon.)
Check into your favorite shows and accumulate points that you can later redeem for rewards. They offer gift cards, and even an Amazon Kindle! A $10 gift card costs 14,000 points, and the Amazon Kindle is 175,000 points, just to give you an idea.
On average you earn 2 points per minute, so an hour show can get you 120 points. If you watch shows that are featured on the Viggle app, they earn you more points. Example, American Idol is worth 400 points. When you open the app, the featured shows are listed right there and you can scroll through them.
Sometimes the app gets hung up when checking into a show, which can be annoying because you don't start collecting points until you are checked-in. (You receive points after the show is over.)
Viggle also offers extra points from correctly answering trivia questions, and watching movie trailers and commercials.
I work from home and tend to watch a lot of t.v. I average about 4,000 to 6,000 points per day. (There are other out there who have accumulated more, believe it or not!)
So in two and a half weeks I have redeemed $50 in gift cards! Barnes and Noble, Sephora, and Itunes were the gift cards I chose.

Check out the app; there is a FAQ's page and a video on how Viggle works. I recommend everyone who can: check it out!

diznee25