Webloyalty Answers - How do consumers typically enroll in Webloyalty programs?

3) How can a consumer typically enroll in a Webloyalty program?

Webloyalty partners with over 150 well-known e-commerce sites. Typically, we offer cash back on a future purchase as an incentive to try our service free for 30 days. Here's how it works - for consumers shopping at one of Webloyalty's partner web sites, a solicitation to try one of our services may be presented to that customer. All Webloyalty services are 'opt in,' meaning that the consumer must affirmatively accept our offer to become a member. If a consumer chooses to enroll in a Webloyalty service, he or she is required to undertake several affirmative actions, including identifying the credit or debit card to be charged, providing express affirmative authorization to use that credit or debit card for billing, providing his or her email address and clicking on a "yes, sign up now" button.

All current Webloyalty solicitations offer a 30-day free trial. After the trial period is over, the service is $12 a month. For that amount, members continue to enjoy the money-saving benefits of the program they signed up for. Depending on the service, they'll have access to hundreds of discounts, or receive cash back when they shop online, receive travel discounts or have access to credit reporting and monitoring. As a member of a Webloyalty service, consumers can save hundreds of dollars a year.

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