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Topic:Dino Points Should to be Accumulated
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  • Ivy
    (From Washington)
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    Dino Points Should to be Accumulated
    Posted: 12/09/2009 00:24 EST
    I Paid $8.99 to buy a paper roll container which is Cocola toothpaste style the day before yesterday on Dino. However I got 8 points from Dino. The point policy is unfair in which it says only integral amount is accounted. I think the rest part should be accumulated in the next purchase.
  • Luke
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    Dino Points Should to be Accumulated
    Posted: 12/03/2010 10:29 EST

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    [Q]That sounds a little unfair, actually. I also think the points should accumulate for the next purchase or at least when they go over the 50c, should count as 1 more point.


    Do not complain about 1 cent[/Q]

    Hahahahahaha he has got a point in not complaining, I mean dinodirect is giving you a gift by having this program, and you are going to complain about it. That's just sad.
  • Patrick
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    Dino Points Should to be Accumulated
    Posted: 11/27/2010 10:44 EST

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    That sounds a little unfair, actually. I also think the points should accumulate for the next purchase or at least when they go over the 50c, should count as 1 more point.


    Do not complain about 1 cent
  • Bernardo
    (From Oklahoma)
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    Posts:48
    Dino Points Should to be Accumulated
    Posted: 07/23/2010 14:54 EST
    How to gain the DinoPoint?
    1. New registered users will receive 100 DinoPoint.

    2. For purchase reward, DinoPoint is issued to any purchased order, shipping fee excluded, at the rate of 1 US dollar to 1 point and only integral amount is accounted. But during our Anniversary Celebrations, our rate of the DinoPoint will change to 1 US dollar to 3 points and only integral amount is accounted. For example, an order of $20.56, including $10.56 for items and $10 for EMS shipping, you will get 10 points for the purchase in the past. But during our Anniversary Celebrations, you will get 30 points for the purchase.

    3. For review reward, DinoPoint is issued to confirmed reviews. Text review gets 20 points, image review gets 20 to 50 points depending on the quality and quantity of the image, and video review gets 50 to 100 points depending on the quality of the video. Please note that though we are glad to see reviews from any visitors, DinoPoint is issued to customers who had ownership of the item purchased from our website.
    4. Reply one forum post for 1 DinoPoint, create one new post for 5 DinoPoint.
  • Gabriel
    Member
    Posts:59
    Dino Points Should to be Accumulated
    Posted: 07/22/2010 05:57 EST
    That sounds a little unfair, actually. I also think the points should accumulate for the next purchase or at least when they go over the 50c, should count as 1 more point.
  • DinoDirect
    (From California)
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    Dino Points Should to be Accumulated
    Posted: 12/09/2009 04:49 EST
    Dear Ivy,
    Thanks for your suggestion. We're considering about the improvements on Dino Points Policy for a long time. We may take new policy into effect before long. And there will be an annoucement if we do some changes. We will try our best to be the best. Thanks again for your suggestion and welcome more.
    Dino Direct Service
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