Microsoft will earn $1 million from users using the brand’s products and servicesLike Edge and Bing in early 2025. The promotion, whose main prize is the equivalent of R$ 5.8 million at that day’s exchange rate, takes place through Microsoft Rewards.
No purchase is required to join the action, which started last month, but it does allow you to earn points. Perform some simple tasks to increase your score and change numbers to help you increase your chances of becoming a new millionaire online. The draw is planned to be held on January 21, 2025.
Doing daily searches on Bing and making it the default search engine on your device, replacing Google Chrome with Edge, and playing on Xbox are some of the activities that earn points. Purchasing programs and games from Microsoft Store also helps increase your balance.
To enter the $1 million Microsoft Rewards giveaway, you must sign up on the promotion page by December 31 of this year using your Microsoft account credentials. Each person can participate in the competition a maximum of 200 times.
Countries that can participate in the draw
According to Microsoft, the promotion, which includes two more prizes worth US$ 10,000 (R$ 58,000), is valid only for residents of Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Germany, as well as the United States and Puerto Rico. Well, Brazilians are not eligible to enter this Prize draw.
On the other hand, those living in Brazil can also benefit from many other benefits offered by the rewards program. You can use points to shop for subscriptions to services like Xbox Game Pass and Spotify, purchase items in games, redeem gift cards, and more.
The rewards list is updated frequently and can be viewed on the Microsoft Rewards page. It is worth remembering that registration in the program is free.
Source: Tec Mundo
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