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Microsoft Rewards’ Select 3 lets you gamble away points to win big

The Microsoft Rewards portal currently offers a Select 3 game that will let you essentially gamble away your points in order to win big prizes.

The Select 3 game presents players with 9 tiles, allowing a user to choose 3. If the three selected titles all hide the same prize behind them, said user wins whatever the prize is.

Prizes as part of the Select 3 promotion include:

  • 10 x $25,000 cash
  • 50+ x Xbox One X (1 TB)
  • 50 x Xbox One S Starter Bundle
  • 10 x Surface Pro 6 (256 GB/ Intel Core i5 / 8GB RAM)
  • 10+ x Surface Headphones
  • 50 x Xbox Elite Wireless Controller
  • 500 x Xbox Live Gold 12-month membership
  • 500 x Xbox Game Pass 12-month membership
  • 200 x $500 Microsoft Store Gift Card
  • 1,000 x $100 Xbox Gift Card
  • Millions of Microsoft Rewards points
  • Thousands of free sweepstakes entries

Each Select 3 entry will cost Microsoft Rewards users 300 points; for reference, a $25 Xbox gift card is set at 23,000 points. You can access the Microsoft Rewards portal here. For those unaware, Microsoft Rewards lets users earn points for Bing searches alongside Microsoft Edge browser usage and purchases via the Microsoft Store.

Are you planning to take advantage of the Microsoft Rewards Select 3 promotion, or save your points for guaranteed rewards instead?


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