That's a little odd because they don't seem to actually use points any more, but in the standard equivalence a point is
usually about a penny, so I'm guessing they are paying $ 1 (or giving a $ 1 discount) for each of these reviews.
Not exact matches
Tax time
usually brings
about a sad Jessica emptying
pennies from my wallet... but this year I am getting a refund, and am already dreaming
about how to spend this new found surplus!
First of all, I just want to clarify —
usually when people talk
about digital comics these days they're referring to the app - based comics such as those provided by Comixology or Graphicly, as opposed to web comics, which are internet web site based comics such as
Penny Arcade or PVP.
To end this week's Swag Bag, while I don't
usually write
about the non-manga comics I buy, I have to take a paragraph to point people to the gorgeously released, highly entertaining, absolutely hilarious and completely worth every
penny release of Kate Beaton's Hark!
However, as you've probably realised already, trading setups don't
usually meet your precise requirements so don't stress
about a few
pennies.
The value is
usually a
penny a point, and when you've got the equivalent of
about $ 25 (some credit card issuers set cash - out minimums), you're free to use what you've accumulated.
As a guideline, the points generated by programs that award 1 point per dollar are
usually considered to be worth
about a
penny each.
That being said, most of the games published by SEGA are sometimes often forgot
about and
usually sit on store shelves to collect dust and / or be pauper's
pennies.