With each purchase, GearBest has a review area. One, reviewing for their service as the seller, Two, reviewing the product purchased.
When I receive my shipment, I leave my comments based on their part (shipping, handling, etc) of the purchase.
After having the light(s) in my possession a fair amount of time, I'll leave my review of the product.
With each order, points are received that can be used on a future purchase, for a little discount. The more you order in succession, the more points you gain. Alright.
Now, for each purchase I place, I get points. For each review I post, I get points. If my review has pictures or video, I get points. All these points I've acquired from all my purchases, add up to a nice little discount, if you save them a while. Building up the points gives me the incentive to add more. If I build up enough, I can get a product for free. Or so it seems.
In my reality, I have $30 worth of points that I have built up. I've been eyeing a particular flashlight, and my goal is to use my points, to get the light for free. It doesn't happen that way, because GB regulates the amount of points that can be used, to 30% of product cost, total. Why?
I'm pretty sure I know the answer.
What do you think about this?