A Trick For Free Tv: Hulu And Bing Rewards

Discussion in Phone, Internet & TV started by Penny • Jun 23, 2015.

  1. Penny

    PennyActive Member

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    This is my tip for the cheapest TV deal... free! If you sign up for Bing Rewards, and select Hulu as your reward you can get Hulu plus completely free each month. The catch is that you have to max out Bing rewards every day to earn enough every month to pay for another month of Hulu plus.

    The easiest way to do this is to go to the main Bing page and click on each of the news stories at the bottom of the page. It is 0.5 points for each click and as a bonus you learn about all the interesting stuff going on it the world ;)
     
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    rightctActive Member

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    Good finding! Thanks for sharing it. I've been trying lots and lots of ways to maximize my earning potential with Bing Rewards, and consider me dumb but never knew you chould choose Hulu+ as a reward. I guess you live and learn, haha.
     
  3. stephy2014

    stephy2014New Member

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    Wow! Great. This is a awesome news. I definitely use this trick. Thanks:)
     
  4. troutski

    troutskiWell-Known Member

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    If you cash out for anything on Bing Rewards other than Hulu membership, then you're literally throwing money away. You get a $7.99 credit up to twice per month for a month of service each time. On a point to point basis, that beats all other prize options on Bing Rewards, and most people know this already. Hulu is the only redemption option you should focus on, and I'd say that I earn 24 months of Hulu membership each year through Bing with enough point collecting.
     
  5. Penny

    PennyActive Member

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    I agree that it is the stand out reward, although I have not actually worked out how the cash equivalence compares to the other prizes. But having found it I have never redeemed any other way.
     
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    Ke GordonWell-Known Member

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    That sounds like an interesting idea. I have never tried Hulu and I would be interested in experimenting. I do have some Bing rewards points but I usually use Chrome as my search engine. I guess I need to investigate using Bing more often as it seems to have some great potential rewards. I also use Amazon cards a lot and earn them on various online forums. I think being rewarded for searching the internet is great, and for those of us who do a lot of searching it is probably very worthwhile.
     
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    True, but considering I have literally no time to watch enough of Hulu to make it worth paying 10 cents for, I don't think it's worth missing out on another Amazon card that pays for necessities like vitamins. Hulu is nice, and I have used it, but I just don't see it being good enough to work for.
     
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