You can earn 1,000 free Marriott Rewards points almost instantly if you answer a simple question prior to 8:00 in the evening Eastern Daylight Time tonight, Sunday, October 15, 2017: where is the Pro Football Hall of Fame?
Earn 1,000 Free Marriott Rewards Points: October 15, 2017
Where is the Pro Football Hall of Fame? Answer with #RewardsPoints before 8pm EDT on 10/15 and score 1,000 points if you get it right. pic.twitter.com/ngTUEuFq0j
— Marriott Rewards (@MarriottRewards) October 15, 2017
The correct answer is Canton, Ohio; and you must answer the question at the official Twitter account of Marriott Rewards.
Inside Take
If you have not already registered through its Connect and Collect program, Marriott Rewards is offering its members an opportunity to earn up to a maximum of 45,000 free points per calendar year by using social media — and although point bonuses have already been offered since the launch of the initiative, that is only the beginning.
Getting started earns you points as well. You can instantly earn up to a total of 750 Marriott Rewards points when you connect with your Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts for 250 Marriott Rewards points each…
…and after that, you can earn up to another 250 points when you follow Marriott Rewards with Twitter and Instagram for 125 Marriott Rewards points each.
That is up to 1,000 free Marriott Rewards points just to get started.
More details — such as how to register for this program — are in this article.
Source: Marriott Rewards.
Counsellor says
This scam requires you to join other sites in order to participate. Not very friendly.
Brian Cohen says
I have not taken advantage of this offer for that very same reason, Counsellor — but it is a popular promotion for many people…
Oliver says
When you click on the “Connect with Twitter” link, you will be told that you are granting these rights:
Read Tweets from your timeline.
See who you follow, and follow new people.
Update your profile.
Post Tweets for you.
See your email address.
There are several privileges here that I would never grant anyone, even if they claim that, say, they will never post on my behalf.
Brian Cohen says
I completely agree, Oliver.
For me, the free points simply are not worth all of that — but that is only my opinion…