Love's Reward Points Balance = 2022, Does that mean I have $20.22 of Love's in-store

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  1. Annonymous

    Annonymous Light Load Member

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    Yes every 1 point generally equals $0.01
    So for a quick reference guide for you and any other people viewing this...
    1pts = $0.01
    10pts = $0.10
    100pts = $1.00
    1,000pts = $10.00

    Points can be redeemed in the LOVES TRAVEL CENTER only and can be used to purchase anything therein..such as food, beverages, electronics, and any other products.

    While points DO NOT expire, Showers do.

    Your status points increase per gallon of gas you consume. Also, the amount of points you earn also increase after you reach certain tiers of quantity pumped. The status resets back to normal every month.
     
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  3. Annonymous

    Annonymous Light Load Member

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    Is it per week or per month that the showers reset? Did you find out? Im curious now lol
     
  4. Annonymous

    Annonymous Light Load Member

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    Yes, Diamond is top tier. With that status you earn top points per gallon pumped
     
  5. Knucklehead

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    All out of toilet paper. But there are plenty of coffee filters! I think it's gonna be a great day!
    Someone stole my car! Haha, no brakes! I think it's gonna be a great day!
    My wife won't talk to me. Wa-wa-wa. I think it's gonna be a great day.
     
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  6. Gunner75

    Gunner75 Road Train Member

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    I'll be at diamond for next month by the middle of the week. I've already used about 20,000 points to pick up a new Coleman cooler, and some other things. So I'm good Screenshot_20170624-225552.png
     
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  8. Tanksmuch

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    I go to Loves almost exclusively. Their promotions are a little funky, I couldn't get (emailed promotion) bonus points if I used rewards points to purchase the promotion item. I'm always Platinum level between 1,000-1,500 gallons/month. The nicest thing about that is unlimited showers... I'll use a shower pass to use the bathroom if I want privacy.
     
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  9. Bo1963

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    Yes 2022 = $20.22
    Showers at loves do not expire until you reach platinum and diamond levels, then they are removed as are your free drinks. Because on platinum and diamond levels both are free. You main goal each month is to at least hit platinum level so you get free showers and drinks also once you hit gold in the next month, you get 3 points for every gallon, then when you get to platinum you get 4 points for every gallon pumped. So if you hit platinum every month you will get appropriately $20.00 free store credit. It builds fast once you are getting 3 points per gallon this month i have recieved $45.00 and i still have a shot at diamond. If you hit diamon in a month they give you the next month free and your point or credits accumulate alot faster. Hope this explains it.
     
  10. RockinChair

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    What do you have to do to start earning TirePass credits? Is that something that kicks in once you reach Diamond status?
     
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