Originally Posted by
Dr Jabadski
Technically and literally you are correct, just like Geico “could” save you 15% (but could also cost you twice as much) and Bitcoin has real value (not). But in the spirit of loyalty programs it was relatively deceptive.
Correct, just a bunch of fitness related promos; free workouts, use Bilt points for products. (Possibly more cost cutting by offering promos which probably appeal to far fewer people and probably cost Bilt much less?)
I have to say, I really, really do not feel deceived here. I did not think for a second that I was getting those points. In fact, I didn't really understand what you were talking about at first.
I have met people who think that if they have 5,000 frequent flyer miles, that they can use them for a 5,000 mile flight . . . I see the rationale in hindsight, but it's just not logical.