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How are member's points calculated?
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6th of November, 2009

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To encourage participation and reward helpful reviews, ReviewPips.com has a system of points and "ranks". The number of points you get depends on the specific action you take.

The points table below breaks down the point values for different actions. Acquiring points allow everyone to recognize how awesome a reviewer you are. Legend also says that the more points you accumulate, the more attractive you become to the opposite sex. Unfortunately, we are trying still to confirm this. You can help by writing fantastic reviews and earning lots of points. If you personally experience this phenomenon, please notify us immediately.

Action Points
 Write a review +5
 Bonus for writing the first review for an item +3
 Receive a "Helpful" vote on your review +1
 Receive a "Not Helpful" vote on your review -1
 A member chooses your review as his/her favorite +5

Pencils

There are many different way to display a member's rank on a site. Some sites use shooting stars, while others prefer using karate belts. We try to stay ahead of the curve and think outside the box, so we came up with something extremely sexy and original.

We use pencils.

Different colored pencils provide a quick way to see how active different members have been. You earn a new pencil color as you earn more points. That platinum pencil is lookin' mighty sexy!

Pencil Description Points
 Yellow Pencil   Yellow Pencil
  0 to 99
 Blue Pencil   Blue Pencil
  100 to 499
 Green Pencil   Green Pencil
  500 to 999
 Purple Pencil   Purple Pencil
  1,000 to 4,999
 Red Pencil   Red Pencil
  5,000 to 9,999
 Platinum Pencil   Platinum Pencil
  10,000 to 24,999
 Super Reviewer   Super Reviewer
  25,000 and more

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