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Hi FPN Members:

 

With the launching of our new website we also included our new MyRewards program. This had been in the works for quite some time when I took the survey on a different thread. Many people have already started using their rewards and have saved big time on new orders. It’s very easy to use and navigate. Rewards are available to use 7 days after your purchase and will expire after a year if you do not use them.

Past purchases from our old site are not eligible, only purchases are made from our new site. Sorry no exceptions will be made on this for several reasons.

 

At this time we still have FREE SHIPPING on All USA orders over $75.00 and many of our products are quite heavy as ink and paper goods are not light. For orders under $75.00 in the USA at this time it’s a flat rate of only $6.00.

 

With FREE SHIPPING, competitive prices, excellent service, New MyRewards program, iSellpens is a great place to shop and get rewarded.

 

This is how the program works: :eureka:

 

For every 200 points, you can redeem them for $1 to apply towards future purchases. In essence, you get a 5% return to spend on future orders.

 

To check and redeem your MyRewards points, just go to your accounts page, then click on "MyRewards" at the bottom. Type in the amount that you'd like to redeem, then that amount will be applied towards your next purchase.

 

Thanks for supporting our website and we truly appreciate it! :notworthy1:

 

Best Regards,

Todd & Theresa

www.isellpens.com

 

We also want to note: That we reserve the right to end this program at any time at our sole discretion with out any notice. Also, we reserve the right to modify our reward program at anytime.

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Add that to a credit card with cashback.

 

Good idea and good luck with it. A program like that is hard to implement (accounting and taxwise) and hopefully in the end it will be a win-win for you and your customers.

Your life really starts when you buy your first Dupont fountain pen; so stop aimlessly wandering through life and buy a Dupont!

 

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Add that to a credit card with cashback.

 

Good idea and good luck with it. A program like that is hard to implement (accounting and taxwise) and hopefully in the end it will be a win-win for you and your customers.

Thanks and we have high hopes for the program.

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Good idea Todd.

 

Is the my rewards for USA only and not Canada

Good question: Rewards is for every customer who orders and does not matter if you are outside of the USA. :thumbup:

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