Justin Gilbert, of Spokane Valley, Wash., is KickBack Points 2015 grand prize winner. The loyal Conoco and Phillips 66 customer wins a check for $15,000.
Convenience store and petroleum marketers are always looking for innovative ways to reward their loyal customers. Thanks to a partnership with KickBack Points, one loyal Conoco and Phillips 66 customer in Washington state is going home with a check for $15,000.
Justin Gilbert, of Spokane Valley, Wash., is KickBack Points 2015 grand prize winner. He will receive a check for $15,000 just for using his Kickback Points card at participating convenience stores and gas stations.
Gilbert, who is a loyal Conoco and Phillips 66 customer in Washington, said he first registered for the KickBack card in 2013. He uses the card several times per week when filling up at Conoco or Phillips 66 stations, or when shopping inside one of their convenience stores for food, beverages and snacks.
“I first joined KickBack for the immediate rewards and the opportunity to save on gasoline, but I found that the card offers so much more,” Gilbert said. “I had no idea I was eligible for a grand prize and was stunned when I got the phone call. I thought it was a prank.”
But Gilbert has 15,000 reasons to show other cardholders that this was no prank. “It’s awesome to participate in a program like this that offers you something new and exciting every day,” he said. “The money is going to come in very handy.”
KickBack has earned a reputation for helping its customers earn rewards ranging from daily discounts to trips to the NFL’s Big Game. It’s these opportunities to earn while you spend that has cardholders so excited.
“I have already had several friends asking me to help them sign up for the KickBack program or to go online and register their KickBack card,” Gilbert said. “I am proof that anyone can be the grand prize winner.”
One of the benefits of being an enrolled KickBack Points cardholder is each time you make a purchase at any participating KickBack Points location you are entered into the Annual Grand Prize drawing.