Winzy Review

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Winzy.com Program Review
Please click here to join!


Who is Eligible:
U.S. residents only, ages 13 and up.


How It Works:At random times, searchers will be chosen to win a prize, which currently includes the iPod Nano (1GB), iPod Shuffle, and free Amazon GCs in $25 and $10 denominations.

Also, if you refer someone and they win, you win, too!


How Often Do People Win?
According to the stats currently up on the site, there have been 9 winners in the last 24 hours, and 203 in the last 30 days...so one winner every couple of hours. It is random, though, according to the site, so the time between winners will vary.

Members are limited to two prizes per month.


How Do I Join?
Just click here to join! And be sure to check your inbox for the confirmation email that will follow after you sign up!

Like Winzy? You may also like these similar programs: BigDevil, Blingo, and MSN Live Search Club.





3 Comments

Posted by: delaney523
Date: November 22, 2006 12:20 AM

I just wanted to thank you for posting about Winzy. I use it every day to find everything. So far i have won 25 points, 10 points and 500 points! I'm still waiting to see my name under winner of an ipod, though.
Thanks again. Its fun!

They take your points at the end of the month and put it toward monthly drawings. I had almost 7000 points in January, now I have 763 in February. It's sort of disheartening to get all those points and have nothing to show for it. But they post pics of winners and I thought "ok, let's see if the same pics stay up for a really long time, that'd be fishy." but they just put some more up i guess every month they replace 'em. I think it's weird they have no forum to chat with other winzy users, but hey. I still think winzy is way more fun than google or yahoo search.

Posted by: person
Date: March 30, 2007 11:15 PM

i got around 42000 points for march

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