Just by being a U. S. Cellular customer you not only have the privilege of receiving great phone service, great customer service, great phones but you also receive reward points each month just by being their customer after you sign up for their
Rewards Program. By earning points, you can use your points to purchase things for almost nothing. In the long run, it will save you lots of money. You can use your points to upgrade your phone, purchase accessories for just a penny, or purchase tickets and memorabilia for concerts or sporting events.
You can use your points online, in a store, or by calling customer. You can choose what is most convenient for you. Recently, I went into my local store and used my points to purchase a cover for my Samsung Galaxy S4. It was very quick and easy and I was able to get exactly what I wanted without spending any money.
Earning points are so simple. Here is a few ways:
- Earn points each month by being on a rewards-eligible plan.
- Refer a friend and receive 4000 points and your friend will receive 4000 points.
- Earn 250 points
for taking part in a
device workshop at one of our stores. Bring a friend who's currently with another wireless provider and earn an additional 500 points.
- Earn 50 points on your birthday.
Additional Information from U. S. Cellular
- Whether you're new to U. S. Cellular or a long time customer, signing up for a rewards-eligible plan means you can start earning points toward faster phone upgrades, accessories and more with the Rewards Program.
- U. S. Cellular offers a valuable rewards program that recognizes loyalty. Registering is easy and you will start to earn points every month to use for a variety of rewards.
- In addition to earning points by simply being a U. S. Cellular customer on a rewards-eligible plan, you can also earn points by attending device workshops or by referring a friend.
- U. S. Cellular treats their customers like neighbors not numbers.
Disclosure: I am a compensated member of the U.S. Cellular Better Moments Blogger Brigade. All opinions are my own.