Friday, January 18, 2013

Oh, Internet

With the sudden demise of Superpoints and the disappearance of all the points users may have had with that company, I thought it would be a given that someone would have started a class action lawsuit to force its owner Ryan Koonce to pay up.

So I googled around.

And as it happens, not one of Superpoints' many ripped off users have bothered to file suit.

One of them did, however, start an online petition requesting that Superpoints reactivate to allow users to cash out. Which is totally just as effective.

If you still have points missing, you can call/write/sue Superpoints LLC, which still exists, by clicking the first link of this post to find their phone and address. If, however, you have an urgent need for free gift cards, you can use that link to sign up for InstaGC. Because InstaGC allows you to cash out at $1 rather than requiring you to build up $5 or $25, and because they deliver the gift cards instantly rather than after 7 to 365 business days, you don't have to risk the disappearance of more than a few cents if they suddenly go bankrupt.

Advertising disclaimer: I was paid 25 Points (25¢) by InstaGC for this post.

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