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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

i got some great stuff , t shirts, headphones, hats, straw dispenser, napkin holder, salt and pepper shaker, mini speakers, bags, fridge magnets and more. all for collecting points from a product i... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I joined Cokezone on the hyp'ed COKE promise of actually being able to win a decent games' console or TV or entertainment system, etc, but not a thing at all ... not a single thing, not even a rubbish... See more

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Very rare that theres a good prize now

When it first started out yes the prizes went really quick, but at least you could use your points to get something. I drink coke, its all I drink, so I amounted around 1300points and what did they go and do, got rid of the buying and brought in prizes?!?! I held onto the points in case something came up which just never happened. Replaced with this prize draw thing that just wastes your points and makes you not want to bother taking part...

The reason I give the site 2 stars is because I did get hold of a t3 6month subscription and a free glee dvd for my girlfirend recently. Seriously bring back the mega point buying scheme please!!! P.S barely anyone really gives a crap about the Olympics so drop that lol

January 16, 2012
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

From sublime to substandard

Cokezone used to be excellent, excellent prizes, TV,s phones xbox's cameras etc. Now what do we have? Promotional crap that cokezone gets for free and expects us the paying customer to be happy with it. No I don't want to pay my points for a Graze fruit box sample when i can go to their website to and get one for free, I don't want a free blockbuster DVD rental when I can get that for free and I don't want Alton towers 2 for 1 coupon when a quick google search can get that for me. Everything on their site is promotional and they get for free, Compare this with Australia and USA cokezones and they have excellent prizes both low and high value, What is wrong with the UK that we get treated so shoddy? Are we second class or something?

Ah, but cokezone has said that they are only giving the prizes that the public want, they even did a survey, or so they claim. So they really expect us to believe that somebody has said, "Yes I would rather the coke t-shirt over the flat screen TV, I would rather the 2 for 1 Alton tower pass over the xbox360, of course I want the 'Coca-Cola' Sling Bag, stick that digital camera in the bin!". Pathetic, no sane person would ever say they wanted what is on the site now compared to what was on it before. They claim that people didn't want high end prizes they would rather the lower cost prizes. Which begs the question why cant they have both? Is it against the law to have both? No of course not. Its clear that they are being as cheap as possible, they don't care about the customer and Cokezone have clearly lied to us.

September 30, 2011
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What happened to you cokezone? you've changed you used to be cool!!!!

Many moons ago I joined coke zone with the promise of great rewards, such as TV's, mobile phones, computer games, DVD's and all manor of electronic goodness the only issue back then was the stocking of these high end rewards, about a hundred per month given out in batches which was cool IMO but people complained about availability of them. Fair enough you may say and coke zone responded to these complaints, not by making more available or limiting people to one "hero" reward per account for a month but buy taking them away O_o. they did how ever have a massive clearance sale where every thing was unlimited for about a month promising that once this was over people would have access to unlimited mid range rewards. Sounds like a fair trade, a little bit crap but hey ho what you gonna do.

Fast forward a few months the rewards we can expect are boxes of fruit, discount vouchers of coke t-shirts on a clothing website, free international calls from skype, We7 subscription, a brolly lipstick and a bloody scoody (more useless tat is available on the website) the stuff we actually wanted more of like the TV's etc are now only as prize draws with one winner a month and the twitter team stating these draws are very popular and get loads of people wasting points entering them (of course "popularity" of these would improve they removed all avenues for people to get what they actually want and glimmer of hope is what people are clinging on too) the blog on the coke zone site no longer allows comments and all interaction with its consumers has been moved to twitter and all previous blog comments wiped off the pages of coke zone ¬_¬. Considering the amount of characters generally used in the blog comments a move to twitter appeared to be restrictive an only intended to stop people leaving feed back. But we battled on asking coke zone where the mid range rewards were please could we have the high value rewards back, even suggesting the monthly pol questions that we would like to see instead of the market research or the ones loaded in their favor. Instead of actually getting answers that arn't "sorry we don't have anything you like maybe we will do soon", "what would you like to see on coke zone" without any intent of acting on these suggestions many are ignored by the team that tweets its consumers or blocked all together

So my advise for those who still have a cokezone account is to wait until one of the sporadic HMV voucher offings come up then use your points and get out and to people thinking about joining up, don't bother its not worth your time and effort

September 30, 2011
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Cokezone is now pointless!

Cokezone used to offer great rewards but has since lost its way. It used to offer rewards to all genders but these days lipsticks, umbrellas, spa days and makeovers are the norm. They used to offer great high value rewards for TV's, cameras and steady supply of HMV vouchers and games for the rest. Despite many promises of Games and Dvd's will be back next month. They always get forgotten. The need to use some of their own branding. The need to change Cokezones rating from Zero to Hero by listening to the buying public. Such a shame!

September 29, 2011
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

not the place it once was

cokezone now offers nothing of value. it has prize draws and money off coupons. the thing is most of what is on offer can be found free elsewhere on the net. They removed high value goods with the promise of more mid range rewards (600pts)more often and an unlimited supply. they actually supply far less rewards than ever and they are more limited than ever. there is a growing dissatisfaction with this promotion but if you try to talk to them about it they will ignore you or at times even insult you. My opinion is that they are trying to run the sceme down.

September 28, 2011
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