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Up to 2,000 Free Priority Club Points for Surveys & Email

I love when free points show up in my inbox. This morning, courtesy of Priority Club, they sent me a link to take some quick surveys and opt in for emails to receive some more free points. Sounds like a win to me!

Official Priority Club Shop, Dine or Cruise Page

Priority Club Accelerated Earnings

“Just complete your online profiles and register your credit or debit card by May 31, 2012 to earn up to 2,000 points.”

Shop

Reward yourself every time you shop. Earn up to 20 points for every dollar spent at over 600 of your favorite online retailers. Earn 500 bonus points when you set your account to receive special offer emails. Plus, register any of your credit or debit cards to earn an additional 500 bonus points and maximize your point earning opportunities at participating retail store locations.

Dine

The Priority Club Dining program rewards you for going to your choice of thousands of participating restaurants, bars or clubs – including many of your favorites. Earn 500 bonus points and 5 points per dollar spent when you complete your online profile, plus earn 1,000 points when you spend $30 on a single dine at a participating restaurant, bar or club within 45 days. Simply register your credit or debit card – the rest happens automatically.

Cruise

Reserve any stateroom on any sailing on the world’s top cruise lines through Priority Club Cruises and you’ll earn points based on the length of your itinerary – up to 20,000 points. Register to receive Deal Emails from Priority Club Cruises to earn 500 bonus points and be among the first to learn about sales and the hottest new offers.

Unfortunately, some if not all of these offers appear to have been around awhile. For instance, I was already signed up with a shopping account, receive emails, and had a card registered, which means I must have done this at some point in the past. I went ahead and deleted my email and re-added it, as well as added another credit card to see if it gives me the points again.

The dining program and offer is also nothing new, but I did not have an account under the Priority Club affiliate, so I went ahead and did it for the free points.

Still, the offer is a nice conglomerate of the information for those that are not registered with any of these programs.

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