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Bonus 40 Hoyts Rewards Points on Completing Survey @ Survey Monkey

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Complete survey and enter your Hoyts rewards email address at the end to collect 40 bonus points.

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  • 40 points is a movie ticket?

    • +1

      2100 points for general adult movie ticket.

      • +5

        so 40 points and i can use the bathroom for free?…..

        • I usually redeem Super Tuesday tickets for 1300 points. They give out 40 points every month, so these add up. Previous post

      • +3

        at that rate, you would need to answer 52 surveys, one a week for a year to get one measly ticket.
        It's a pretty crap rate of earning, if you take 3 mins to complete survey, its about $6/hr. Plus they're getting your personal info for nix.

        No thanks

        • lol did you look at the survey? It takes like few seconds and only needs your email, you use for Hoyts rewards. I know it's not much but it's still something.

        • +1

          @Jimmy007:

          no, didn't look until now. You're right - I should have looked before commenting.
          I'm not in Hoyts rewards. I'm just doing the maths - it's more fun.
          I challenge anyone to do the survey in less than a minute.

        • Be wary of comments like this, lots of negers around here who won't show their face

        • +1

          @GameChanger:

          I didn't neg anyone. In fact, I +ed your comment to counteract a neg

        • @effgee: I meant people will neg you for working out the maths haha

          I totally agree with what you saying!

  • +2

    Points required to redeem a General Entry ticket. 2100-40 is still a long way to go

    ADULT CHILD CONCESSION SENIOR STUDENT
    General 2100 1600 1750 1300 1750

    edit: doh few seconds late.

    • +1

      You also make points when buying tickets and other things. It is not limited to only surveys.

  • +2

    I went to Hoyts Northland last night to see Batman vs Superman (incidentally, I loved it) and a medium combo of popcorn and postmix Coke was $16.10. I decided that wasn't a good deal

    • +2

      IMO i hated it. Gotham is Metropolis' neighbour and for 77 years we never heard this?….

  • does anyone know how many points you can EARN per movie ticket that you buy?

    • 10 points for each $1.00 spent on eligible products. You could earn around 160 points last night on your purchase of $16.10

      • +2

        kidding? Event cinemas you see 6 movies and get one free! So, let me break it down. An online booking at Event is 75-100 points. at 600 points is a free movie. but you saying its 2100 points for a hoyts movie? so you will need to spend $210 for these points?

        • Yeah, But I can't do anything about that lol

          Do this survey and provide feedback on how they should lower the amount of points needed to redeem a movie, That might help :D

        • @Jimmy007: lol, thanks but ill stick with overpriced Event

  • -7

    wow a measly 40 points

    I rather spend my time doing something that makes money instead of giving your time to this place for free

    • +4

      You could earn a bit more if you refrained from posting this comment and focused on earning money ;)

      • -7

        Sure could have :)

        To the people that negged me have the balls to front up. You do know that by up voting this reply I can tell who you're.

        • +2

          I negged this comment. Whinge about negging, you're going to get negged.

        • @Daneish: Well done for owning up. What was your reason?

        • +1

          @GameChanger: I negged your reply to Jimmy because it was a whinge about getting negged :)
          I feel like if you get negged, just accept it and move on.

  • +4

    Can someone please post the answers…

  • +2

    If 2100 points ~ $11 Optus Hoyts ticket. Then 40 points = 21 cents (34 cents on Tuesdays).

    Peanuts.

  • +1

    Points expire every 24 months as well so 40x24=960
    Not even enough points to get you a free ticket after 2 years

  • +1

    This isnt a bargin. More like a badly paid job

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