General Questions
No, we will
never ask for your credit card, not even when shipping you your rewards. Peer2 is FREE TO EVERYONE. It’s sponsored by, well… its sponsors, and your rewards are… rewards, for helping us get the word out. Very simple.
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Although our programming is sponsored, part of our job is to make sure that the programming; the videos, the games and the contests are cool enough that you’ll want to share it with your friends. If something is not to your tastes, then there’s no need to share it.
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Nope. We don’t believe in banner ads. Most people ignore them, and we think they’re dull. Instead, we and our sponsors create engaging and fun programming that you’ll want to interact with and share with your friends. Like we said before, if something comes along that’s not to your liking, ignore it, and there will be something cool coming up. We promise.
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Not to worry! Just click
HERE, and we'll send you an email with a password reset link to your email address.
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You are completely in control of what you share with your friends and which networks you share the programs on. Additionally, we will not rent, sell, give, share, trade or provide in any way the personally identifiable information, including email addresses, that we obtain about you through our website to third parties unless it is required by law.
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Questions Regarding My Account
If you originally created an account using your email address and now used Facebook connect to sign in, then you have in essence created a new, separate account. If you sign in using the email that you originally used to create your account, your points will still all be there.
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From your
My Account page, click on the ‘Delete My Account’ link. Please keep in mind however that any and all accrued points will be lost if you delete your account, and you will not be able to retrieve them, so make sure that this is something that you really want to do.
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You can have multiple accounts using different email addresses; however you are NOT allowed to embed multiple Players on the same page using different accounts. Engaging in such activity could result in your account being suspended or terminated.
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Questions Regarding Earning and Points
Yes. Similar to travel miles, your points begin to expire after 18 months.
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Each time anybody engages with a member Program, regardless of whether it’s in the Player or on the peer² site, that member will earn 20 peer² points. A program will be considered "engaged" after a viewer has clicked on the "click to play" button on the smaller player, or views the larger program on the peer² site.
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When you’ve earned enough points to redeem for the rewards listed on the peer² site, you simply click ‘Redeem’ and follow the steps. You should receive your reward fulfilled by Amazon Web Services within 6-8 weeks. Please make sure your phone number is updated in your account, as Amazon will not ship without a working phone number to contact in case of delivery problems.
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For now, peer² will only ship Rewards to addresses within the United States. Over time, that may change.
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No. Points earned are tied to each unique account and cannot be transferred to another member or to another account.
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No. ALL Programs viewed in the Player or on the peer² site all earn the same number of points each time it is viewed. Keep in mind that you only earn points once per person, per Program, per network per day.
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No, sorry. While points can be redeemed for rewards, they are NOT the same as cash, and cannot be used in place of, or in conjunction with actual currency.
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Questions Regarding The Player
This may become a possibility. Once we have a broad enough selection of sponsored Programs, we expect to begin exploring different ways that our members might be able to personalize the Programs that show up in their Player.
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We regularly change and update our programs in order to keep the peer² experience fresh and engaging. Sadly, all good things must end and your favorite program may be phased out to make way for new, exciting programs. Making sure a campaign is successful is probably the best way to make sure it sticks around as long as possible.
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Finding and erasing the player’s embed code will do the trick, but each network may have a different mechanism for removing the Player, so you’ll have to follow the steps unique to that network.
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Absolutely. Points are earned each time anyone interacts with a Program on the peer² site or clicks on the player. Keep in mind that you only earn points once per person, per Program, per network per day.
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Deleting a Player from one of your pages or networks will not affect the points that you’ve earned so far as your account information is stored on the peer² site. You can remove a player from one of your pages at any time, and when you re-embed it, you will continue earning points again for that page.
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You can. Click on the blue "2" icon and grab the embed code and put your Player anywhere that accepts embedded Flash. You should be good to go!
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Peer² is not responsible for our sponsors’ Programs, however we will always practice our best judgment to insure that nothing hateful, obscene or patently offensive is allowed into the peer² Player. At the end of the day however, only you can decide what is appropriate based on your own sensitivities and preferences.
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On Facebook, all embedded Flash uses a placeholder graphic that the user needs to click on to activate the Flash. After that, the experience is the same.
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Under the Safari menu, UNclick the "Block Pop-Up Windows," and everything should work beautifully. Moving forward, we'll have a better solution that will not require you to do this, but in the meantime disable the Pop-Up Blocker.
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Issues With The Site
This is a known bug, and while we're still looking for a work-around, this issue appears to be an incompatibility between Mac and Microsoft.
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