SwapShop

SwapShop is a new incentive engineered by the i-mag team this month. The idea is already out on the web, but we thought it would be wise for us to have a go. Basically, it is a swapping scheme with reward incentives - the easiest way to explain it is by following the diagram below.

NEW

As a thanks, we give you 10 points on your account

You submit reports or articles to i-mag

You refer a friend to join i-mag

You can spend these credits on purchasing items from SwapShop

You add products you want to sell to i-mag

Credits are deducted from your account, and moved to the seller's account

A buyer buys these items with their credits

Bid by SMS

TIP

You post the items Credits are moved to your account

You can earn more credits by submitting more articles, or by entering competitions

Send 'sms@i-mag.org.uk bid (item code) (bid in credits) (your username) Send to 07766 404142

If you think this is a good idea, then you're already set up. We're that kind. If you have already joined i-mag, then your account is already set up. Unfortunately, we haven't got the points on account thing sussed yet, so we just have a database with your usernames, and the points you have at the moment. Obviously, this changes when you receive points, but we have to add the points ourselves, so it can take up to 1 week. Still, it works, and that's the main thing. So, now, all you have to do is to see the database, so you can get swapping!

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