Google Play Rewards is an easy way to get cash back from in-app purchases and monthly subscriptions.
In this economy, we could all use extra help. I am a coupon queen, saving money wherever I can and recuperating dollars and cents/sense as I make purchases. I’m already initiated into Google Play Points and redeeming them for cash and credit. This week, Google announced more ways to get free money. You will have to spend your time, however. Google Play Points has been a cashback perk for Android users since its debut in 2019.
All you have to do is open the Google Play Store app, tap your profile icon, and then tap Play Points. Once you join, you’ll enroll in the program in perpetuity. From there, it’s up to you to spend, spend, spend. Racking up Play Points As you spend more on your device, your Play Points level will rise depending on how often you throw out a dollar. Your perks increase, too. For instance, folks in the Gold level, where I’m ranked, get 1.2 points per dollar and access to Gold weekly prizes.
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