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How many dollars is 300 Nintendo Points?

If you pay $59.99 for a game on Nintendo eShop, you'll earn 300 Gold Points. Those points can be redeemed for $3.00 toward your next eligible purchase.
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How much is 100 Nintendo Points?

Each Gold point you earn is equal to one cent, so 100 points would be equal to a dollar towards the purchase of a game. Here's how to redeem Gold points on an eligible game: In the Nintendo eShop, select the game you want to use Gold points on.
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How much is 600 Nintendo Points?

600 Gold Points is worth about $6.00 on the eShop. Receive a bonus of 300 My Nintendo Gold Points (on top of the up to 300 Gold Points you would normally get). Bonus points will appear in your My Nintendo point balance up to 14 days after purchase.
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How many Gold points is a dollar?

You will earn one point for each dollar charged for an eligible purchase in each billing period on The American Express Gold Card.
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How many points equal $1?

100-200 Amex points equal a dollar, depending on how they're redeemed.
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How much is 600 gold points worth?

600 Gold Points is worth about $6.00 on the eShop. Receive a bonus of 300 My Nintendo Gold Points (on top of the up to 300 Gold Points you would normally get). Bonus points will appear in your My Nintendo point balance up to 14 days after purchase.
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Can Nintendo points expire?

Yes. Different types of points are valid for different lengths of time: Gold Points are valid until the last day of the month 12 months after you earn them. (For example, points earned on April 15th 2017 would expire on April 30th 2018.)
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How much is 1000 Nintendo Points worth?

Nintendo Point Cards

The first type is worth 1000 Nintendo Points and retails at an MSRP of $9.99 USD. The second type is worth 3000 Nintendo Points and retails at an MSRP of $29.90 USD.
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How much is 300 points on switch?

If you pay $59.99 for a game on Nintendo eShop, you'll earn 300 Gold Points. Those points can be redeemed for $3.00 toward your next eligible purchase.
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Are My Nintendo rewards free?

Fun, free, and rewarding!

My Nintendo makes playing games and interacting with Nintendo even more fun. You can earn points and redeem them to get rewards like in-game content and discounts on digital games. Anyone with a Nintendo Account can use My Nintendo for free!
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How much money is 3000 points?

3,000 Chase points are worth $32.1 with most Chase credit cards, whether you spend them on travel, cash back, gift cards, experiences or shopping.
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How much is 1 point in rewards?

Points are often worth about 1 cent each, but the value can depend on your card, the card issuer and how you redeem. Redemption options can include travel, cash back, gift cards and merchandise.
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Do Gold points expire?

Yes. Different types of points are valid for different lengths of time: Gold Points are valid until the last day of the month 12 months after you earn them.
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Can I buy Nintendo points?

It is no longer possible to purchase or redeem Nintendo Points on either the Wii Shop (on Wii U or Wii) or Nintendo DSi Shop, either via credit card or Nintendo Point cards. Nintendo Points cards are no longer shipped to or activated by retailers.
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How do I claim Nintendo points?

Go to My Nintendo and sign in to your Nintendo account. Click Menu in the upper-left corner of the screen, then Redeem points to see the list of available Rewards. Locate a Reward you want from the list, then click the Reward to display the details.
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How do I spend Nintendo points?

How to Use My Nintendo Gold Points on the Nintendo Switch eShop
  1. Launch the Nintendo Switch eShop. ...
  2. Select your user profile.
  3. Select the game, DLC, or membership package you wish to purchase.
  4. Select Proceed to Purchase.
  5. Select Redeem Points or Use points for a discount on the right-hand side of the screen.
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Can you refund Nintendo points?

No. Rewards are non-refundable, and cannot be returned or exchanged.
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Do silver Nintendo points expire?

Valid for 12 months after you collect them. You can check the points you've collected, the points you've redeemed, and any points that have expired by going to "Points history" in the menu. When points are collected or expire, they are processed based on Pacific Daylight Time.
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How do you get platinum points fast?

Regular Platinum Points can be earned by completing missions related to the My Nintendo service through the My Nintendo website. Platinum Points related to an application (like Super Mario Run Platinum Points) can be earned by completing missions related to smartphone or tablet applications.
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How much is 2000 Rewards points?

2,000 Chase points are worth $21.4 with most Chase credit cards, whether you spend them on travel, cash back, gift cards, experiences or shopping. With a few Chase cards, 2,000 points can be worth 25% - 50% more when redeemed for travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards.
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