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Most HelpfulLet me begin by saying I have had great success with the Pampers brand of diapers. They are the only ones that don't leak and cause my baby to have diaper rash. I have been a part of the rewards program for over a year now.
I have saved points and redeemed them for a 20-page photo book from shutterfly...
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Most HelpfulI joined the Pampers Gifts to Grow Program when it first started in 2005. It was only supposed to run for a couple of years but due to popularity, it keeps getting extended and currently runs through March 1, 2010.
The Pampers Gifts to Grow Program is based on accumulating points for each package of Pampers purchased. The jumbo size package of Pampers is worth three points and larger packages are worth more. There is a code inside of each package of diapers, which is then manually entered online at the Pampers website.
It's easy to join the Pampers Gifts to Grow Program and once a member,...
review »I have only been collecting pampers points for a little over two years now and I'm very happy with thier system. I think that thier prizes aren't as good as they used to be and seem to only be getting worse but I still feel I've gotten my moneys worth out of it. I saved all my points up for some of the bigger prizes and we choose to get the Kettler bike that was available. It was 400 points and we redeemed our points for it, paid $10 in shipping and got it in two days. Once we got it, I researched the bike online to see if there were accessories to purchase for it and discovered that it...
review »I'm not pleased with this program. You only get 3 points for a regular size package of diapers, you need 100 points to get anything good, the lower points items (a book for 20) costs $6+ to ship, more than it would cost at any book store. The amount of points needed for a free pampers pack coupon is 125, you'd need to buy some 40+ packages (at 3 each) to get a free jumbo pack. Not bad if you ONLY use pampers, but for a parent who can't afford to be picky, you get what's on sale, have a coupon for, or given to you, it's not a worthwhile program.
That said, I logged on one night, had enough points...
review »I discovered the Pampers Gifts to Grow Program by signing up with Pampers before my son was born. So naturally I bought Pampers diapers so, I could collect the points. I buy the big boxes from Sam's Club or Babies R Us. You collect more points that way and save money buying in bulk. I collect enough points over a period of months and redeemed them for a $10.00 options card. It was great because I could use it at 3 different stores. It didn't have an expiration date on it either. It took a little while to receive it. I was upset when I heard they were ending the program because I looked forward...
review »I would enter my code in the computer whenever we were finished with the product. I figure I am using the product anyway I should get all the benefits from it. I redeemed my points last September and I just had to pay for the shipping. So I got a toy for my son 2 yrs old and one for my daughter (who was born in October) I wrapped them up and Santa had some presents started for them in September.
I signed up for the Pampers Gifts to Grow program and I love it! They immediately start sending you coupons for diapers and other baby products. Everyone knows how much diapers cost and taking a couple of dollars off of the cost here and there really helps! They also have a rewards program if you go online and put in the codes from you diaper boxes.