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I've never tried Bing. I'm not especially loyal to Google, but I'm just used to it.MrPraline
What they said.
I think I'll have to go with Bing now, since I heard on the news that Google tracks personal info off of your PC - such as open word processor documents (and who knows what else).
Seems to me this would be an invasion of privacy.
For those asking about Club Bing (and who haven't already gotten the answers from others), here is how it works.
Club Bing is a bunch of word games that you can play for free, games like Chicktionary/Spelling Bee/Word Slugger are often the best to win points quickly and effectively. 20 points per puzzle(takes maybe 2 minutes max, a lot less once you get in a groove) and you can earn 1,000 points a day (not as hard as it looks if you have some time to kill).
You then use the points on Microsoft/Club Bing prizes. Prizes Include:
Too Human (2,500 or 2 1/2 days of puzzles)
Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (4,500)
Gears of War 2/Lost Odyssey/Forza Motorsport 2/PGR4 (5,000 each)
SceneIt? 2 (includes the extra remote things, 5,100)
I have been doing it for 2 weeks on Monday, and so far have earned these: Camelbak Betterbottle, Too Human, Zoo Tycoon 2, Rachel Ray Cookbook and an Xbox 360 controller.
Use this site:
http://www.anagramssolved.com/anagram-solutions.html?letters=luctons
I think that covers everything, check it out, I highly recommend it.
I prefer Google. I've tried using a Bing a few times and it came up with nothing but crap results. Google, on the other hand, gave me what I was looking for on the first or second page.
I actually been playing the games also. Currently I have about 2000 tickets. All I want is the gaming mouse and then I'm done though.For those asking about Club Bing (and who haven't already gotten the answers from others), here is how it works.
Club Bing is a bunch of word games that you can play for free, games like Chicktionary/Spelling Bee/Word Slugger are often the best to win points quickly and effectively. 20 points per puzzle(takes maybe 2 minutes max, a lot less once you get in a groove) and you can earn 1,000 points a day (not as hard as it looks if you have some time to kill).
You then use the points on Microsoft/Club Bing prizes. Prizes Include:Too Human (2,500 or 2 1/2 days of puzzles)
Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (4,500)
Gears of War 2/Lost Odyssey/Forza Motorsport 2/PGR4 (5,000 each)
SceneIt? 2 (includes the extra remote things, 5,100)I have been doing it for 2 weeks on Monday, and so far have earned these: Camelbak Betterbottle, Too Human, Zoo Tycoon 2, Rachel Ray Cookbook and an Xbox 360 controller.
Use this site:
http://www.anagramssolved.com/anagram-solutions.html?letters=luctonsI think that covers everything, check it out, I highly recommend it.
dragonball3900
That sounds like it will take a long time to accumulate a substantial amount of points... :P[QUOTE="_en1gma_"][QUOTE="Blubadox"]
Chicktionary and Titanic, you can win upto 1000 points per day, 20 points per game.
Blubadox
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Can i have one please:)I recommend it as well. I started doing it yesterday and I have 600 points already. I'm gonna start to try and max out the 1000 points a day thing from now on. Question for you: how long did it take to ship your prizes to you?II-FBIsniper-II
Depends on the item, apparently the wait time is something like a month for most items, but the big items (Zune and 360, can take more then that).
It's a terrible wait time, but it's free in the end.
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