@vickib said in Sacramento Bee Loyalty Club (aka SacBee Rewards fka BeeBuzzPoints):
I have been told that they see points that we do not see. I noticed my points are all jumbled. What I did today shows up as far back as 3 days ago. Seems Read Points are at least a day behind. Yeah… “We spoke, they listened” Ha!
Well, isn’t that just … POINTLESS. (Sorry, couldn’t resist.) Why shouldn’t each user see ALL his or her points, both incoming and outgoing? Did the Bee look at how Bee Buzz Points was set up AT ALL? If they really wanted a good site, they would have put together a group of users (that’s us, their customers) to help with the requirements and help test as the project was in development.
My activity history does show what I did each day in reverse chronological order. Just the dates will be wrong.
This is everything I did today even though some give yesterday’s date:
02/13/2018 600 Reader Quest 2-13-18
02/13/2018 200 SacBee Rewards DAILY BONUS code word (Updated daily, 9 a.m.)- 200 Points
02/13/2018 250 SacBee Rewards Daily (MN-FR) FACEBOOK Code (Updated MN-FR, 6 a.m.) - 250 points
02/12/2018 100 Crossword
02/12/2018 100 Sudoku
02/12/2018 100 Word Sleuth
02/12/2018 100 Pic a Pix
02/12/2018 100 Crypto
02/13/2018 200 Reader Poll 2-13-18
02/13/2018 250 Daily Quiz 2-13-18
02/12/2018 500 Watch video
02/12/2018 500 Watch video
02/12/2018 500 Watch video
02/12/2018 500 Watch video
02/12/2018 500 Watch video
02/13/2018 500 facebook share article
02/13/2018 450 Read Articles
02/13/2018 300 Read Articles
The next entry in the list is yesterday’s Reader Quest (which I know is the last thing I did yesterday.) And I always “read” the articles first. @dynamiteGmother, double check your activity list to see if maybe you did actually get points but they are just showing under a wrong date. What works best for me is starting with “reading” articles. I click one, it opens in a new tab, I click back over to the “earn points” page to see the “you’ve earned points for reading an article” message is showing, then switch back to the article tab, scroll down the whole article as though I were “reading” it, make sure the tab has fully loaded, let any ad videos start playing, then close the article tab, click a new article, and start the process over again until I’ve maxed out at 5 articles. Then I share a 6th article on Facebook, “watch” the videos, do the daily poll and quiz, “play” the games, and then do other things until 9 a.m. when the Buzz Word goes live. Reader Quest is always last because that one doesn’t seem to go live before 9 a.m. (sometimes it’s right on time and others it’s not there until like 11 a.m.). I find this routine helps me know whether I’ve received all the points I should have.
Another enhancement I’d like to see: having a way to determine when your points are expiring. Another user mentioned this (can’t recall whether here or on FB.) The Triton/ClearChannel template used by Bee Buzz Points offered this feature. Maybe the Bee omitted it because they don’t want us to know when our oldest points would disappear?