BSP Rewards is unique in that it is designed as program that allows the member to collect rewards from over seven hundred merchants as if they were a single entity.
Before I explain that lets put aside the rewards earned when you use your credit card as that is a given. Sure you earn those rewards as a start, but BSP rewards are on top of and in addition to those rewards.
Individual merchants offer rewards when you purchase form them. They then allow you to use their rewards only on their store. The bottom line is you earn slowly (only for that store) and have limited use of those rewards (only from that store).
We felt there ought to be a better way; a way to earn and redeem rewards. Our “common cash value rewards” does just that. Members earn from over 700 stores and spend them back for anything and everything at any store(s), no matter who they earned then from. In other words – earn rewards from Macy’s, Target, or Chili’s, etc., and redeem at Sear’s, Overstock.com, BP gas stations or any sore in the network.
Hence, BSP Rewards was born where Members (Membership is FREE) can shop at over 700 merchants (the web largest one stop shopping mall), accumulate common currency rewards, have an abundant number of places to spend them, including a catalog of 200,000 discounted items they can choose from - if they wish.
And if that is not enough we give them even greater choice – they can load all the points they earn as in cash onto a stored value MasterCard or Discover Card. They can then take the card, and spend their reward points, at any location in the world that honors those MasterCard and Discover (which is just about everywhere).
If they happen to spend them back in within the BSP network they can even earn points on points (Pretty neat).
So every time they earn additional point by shopping or redeeming at a participating merchant they receive points, then with a click of their mouse those points are automatically loaded to their card. (Double neat)….and they are ready to earn and spend again.
I have lots more “stuff” to tell you about. I can hardly wait to see what I have got to say.