We would like to welcome you to JCP Rewards, our new loyalty program. It's our way of giving back to you in return for the business you give us.
We've designed JCP Rewards to make enjoying the benefits of membership as easy for you, our Customer, as possible: You won't need to carry another membership card You won't need to tell us your phone number every time you shop You will automatically earn points for your purchases whenever you use your registered credit and debit cards Your points can add up to a $10 JCP Rewards Certificate every month. Enjoy your first $10 JCP Rewards Certificate as our special welcome gift to you!
To get started, click the get your reward button below. Create your membership profile and register the cards you shop with at JCPenney. From here, you'll also print your $10 JCP Rewards Certificate. Then, check back each month to see what's new – we think you'll find this a very rewarding experience.
Immediately after registering I was able to print a $10 off $10 purchase certificate valid instore and online. The certificate is a one time use only.
This may have just been a targeted offer, as I clicked the link in the email I recieved and was able to register myself and my wife. Here is the link from the email, it might be best to go through this (URL behind the button in my email invite):
If it doesn't work, I saw that some SD'ers are having luck with calling in if the link doesn't work:
called 1-888-JCP-RWDS (1-888-527-7937) Explained that I didn't get my $10 instant rewards for signing up, he asked for my email address, and POW! -- it was instantly added!
the question is - after you get your rewards certificate, is it still tied to a specific credit card so that you have to carry that credit card when you try to redeem the certificate?
jimbaum
Member
posted: Nov. 1, 2009 @ 6:49a
Thank you OP for this very much! Printed out 6 of them. I just need to go find some coupons since the discounts can be combined
jimbaum
Member
posted: Nov. 1, 2009 @ 6:49a
WebNomad said: the question is - after you get your rewards certificate, is it still tied to a specific credit card so that you have to carry that credit card when you try to redeem the certificate?
Not in the past. You can register 'any' valid credit card
Registered and it said points needed for reward 250. Used AMEX and it didn't give me the $10. Just tried the wifes AMEX and it worked. Must be the survey questions that give the money. Tried 3 other cards and got $10 using the same answers to the survey.
WishingOnAStar said: And people wonder why I ask to keep my Visa Rebate cards after they have been depleted.
No need for that. You can use secure account number generator from your credit card company to print out as many certificates as you have time for. Just need to delete relevant cookies before registering for the next certificate.
Assuming you registered a card and it was accepted, a little lower than the "points needed", you will see the $10 certificate, with an option to print.
winton said: CheapBustard said: You can use secure account number generator from your credit card company.Don't know how to do that. Google was not my friend. You have to login into your credit card account, it is usually under Security tab/link/section. You may have to search for it or call your credit card company and ask about it. I usually use my Discover card, but I believe others (like Citi and Chase) have similar functions.
The account numbers don't have to be active. As long as the algorithm checks out, it will be accepted. Search for Discard.html on Google. Make sure you turn on your ad filter.
patrick835 said: haha I did this a week ago and got 30 certificates used the credit card number generator available online
regarding the $10, it's on and off sometimes. so if you don't see it, wait and do it later care to inspire us what to buy with the GC? and what was the exp. date you got one week ago? I hope this can be extended.
People !!!!! After you register,on the right hand side you'll see available bonuses with a small printer icon.That is where you can print your $10 reward....now.I "registered" twice. I did not want to get greedy and abuse the system.
After you print the coupon, go back to your profile and delete your credit card info.
definitely not showing up, registered a minute ago.
patrick835
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 1, 2009 @ 11:29a
Just got some more this morning, still expires 11/17 Wanted to combine it with the $10 off $10 coupon which expired yesterday but... couldn't find anything online. they sucks. last time they had it i got enough boxers and tank tops. gonna go to the store rite now to see what they have
Oh and last time i was able to combine these the check out girl didn't mind. but only her tho... I combined 2 $5 certificate to get a $11 pillow.
WishingOnAStar said: And people wonder why I ask to keep my Visa Rebate cards after they have been depleted.
Never thought of that. Good idea!
patricia43m
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 1, 2009 @ 1:02p
Is anyone getting this to work? Is it worth trying with a new card? There is nothing on the right side that I can click and print. All available bonus or reward sections are empty
I used my coupons today and they are working very smooth. One of the cashiers accepted to combine two of them for single item, but another cashier didn't.
winton said: Registered 4 cards; all in my name and my address, but different email addresses. Printed 4 unique $10 certificates. Expiration date Nov. 17th.
I signed up (finally) through an e-mail they sent me a few days ago. Two different e-mails, two CCs, same personal info, received $10 reward each time. After completing the survey and coming to the "your rewards" screen, you SHOULD see three columns: current points, available bonuses, available rewards. It sounds as if some of you don't see this $10 offer under available rewards. Same sign up link, I guess.
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