Where did the claim my tokens link go?

I had over 10,000 tokens and now they are gone. Why did this happen and how can I claim them on my fees as Bonanza promised?

asked almost 10 years ago

5 Answers

Do I understand this correctly?
The tokens (and opportunity to claim them) are gone after a year?
If so, I don’t have to check in and collect tokens anymore. I am selling nothing here.
(Haven’t in over a year)

answered almost 10 years ago

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FlyingMonkeyFinds says: July 17, 2014

I haven’t sold anything since Feb, but had like 50 cents or 90 cents bills for that month and some prior ones. I wasn’t billed yet because they don’t bill you till you owe over $3 I think it is. I just used up tokens to pay off those amounts so I won’t lose the tokens to expiration.

Hi SciFi

Are you talking about collecting your 10 per day, or deducting from your bill?

To collect your daily tokens, from My Bonanza, the Rewards link is in the left column.

To deduct from your bill, the link to use tokens should be right on the bill, from the Fees Owed page.

My links are both there, so if yours aren’t showing, contact [email protected].

answered almost 10 years ago

If you are asking about applying tokens, I may certainly be wrong, but I believe the tokens expire after a year.

answered almost 10 years ago

DO tokens expire? :O

I have been saving ‘em… Can anyone confirm that they do actually expire? If so, I’d better use ’em up!

answered almost 10 years ago

3 Comments

AbbysAttic says: July 15, 2014

Read the last question in this FAQ link. [URL removed]

AbbysAttic says: July 15, 2014

Sorry, I haven’t posted a link here in so long, that I forgot to make it live. Just copy/paste.

RummageRampage says: July 15, 2014

Thank you, AbbysAttic!

Thank you for this forum post as I was all confused as to where it all went too. Now I have found them once again to claim them each day because of your posting. Many thanks, Sparkleize

answered almost 10 years ago

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