Has anyone double dipped on the offers on different sites after doing it on Swagbucks ?
Here is some information from the MyPoints site, which I'm sure applies to the Swagbucks site as well....
"Prodege, LLC (together with any affiliates, the "Company") owns and operates a number of different websites, mobile apps, and interactive services, including without limitation Swagbucks.com, MyPoints.com, MyGiftCardsPlus.com, Prodege.com, SodaHead.com, and others (collectively, the "Prodege Sites"). These Terms of Use ("Terms") apply to the Prodege Sites and to all of the features, mobile applications, emails, online services and other functionalities (collectively, the "Features") available via or related to the Prodege Sites, whether accessed via a computer, mobile device, or otherwise (collectively, the "Prodege Sites and Features").
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Points can be earned in a Rewards Program by participating in certain Activities, as described in the applicable Prodege Sites and Features. If you choose to participate and follow the instructions associated with an Activity, upon satisfying all of the requirements of the Activity, you will be awarded the points associated with completing that Activity so long as the Company and/or its third-party Rewards Program affiliates are able to properly track your valid and completed point-earning Activities. For avoidance of doubt, Company shall not be responsible for, nor shall Company be obligated to award points or rewards to Rewards Program participants for, any Activity that is not properly recorded, tracked and/or deemed approved under Company's or its third-party Rewards Program affiliates' policies, procedures and systems. There may be limitations on Activities and rewards, so please be sure to review all applicable Additional Terms before deciding whether or not you would like to participate. For example, we reserve the right to request and verify receipts of completed purchases prior to or in connection with the awarding of points for shopping Activities in order to verify with the applicable merchant that such purchases are valid. Some of the limitations on Activities and rewards include (without limitation), our right to change or limit your ability to participate in certain Activities or the Rewards Program itself; our right to change or limit the allowable frequency of Activities; our right to change or limit the number of points you can earn for a given Activity or during a given time period; and our right to change the Activities or rewards available, or the number of points required for a particular reward. Points awarded have no cash value."
Before I found this information, I submitted an offer for a single purchase that I had found on both sites and received credit on both sites. At the time, I did not realize that they were owned by the same parent company. Once I was made aware of that fact, I looked into it further and found this information. Although it is a little murky and does not explicitly prohibit duplication of offers, it also leaves them a lot of freedom to deactivate one or both accounts at their discretion. Now, if I find an offer on both sites, I am careful to either submit it only once or make two, separate purchases. I do not want to risk losing either of my accounts since I use them for different purposes. Can you do it? Probably...should you? Well, you run the risk of having your account(s) permanently deactivated so it's up to you.