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Asked by Suzi Gravenstuk 245 days 10 hours ago.

What day do points roll over?



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Just wondered what day our accumulated points for the week evaporate and we start over.

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» Answer from Bruce Horst Answer given 245 days 9 hours ago.
Good question, Suzi. They actually represent a rolling 7 day period. You could potentially be logged in and watch your points get lower as they roll off from 7 days earlier.

» Comment from Suzi Gravenstuk Comment made 245 days 5 hours ago.
Good answer, Bruce. But, what day/time are points set to roll over? I think it was Friday Evening cuz I saw it happen. It was like EXCUSE me? :-)

» Comment from Dianne Lehmann Comment made 245 days 5 hours ago.
Individual points are only good for seven days. If you click on your point tally at the top of the page, you will see the "age" of all your points. The points at the bottom of the list are the oldest. I currently have some set to expire in the next couple of hours. There is no particular day on which they expire.

» Comment from Suzi Gravenstuk Comment made 245 days 1 hour ago.
As if it were a bank account-:) So, a given talley doesn't all wipe out on one day at a specific time. Each little thing we do has a life of 7 days point wise. Yes?

» Comment from Bruce Horst Comment made 245 days 1 hour ago.
Correct. Dianne has offered better advice than I did. If you click your points, you'll see what's about to roll off the list.

» Comment from Dianne Lehmann Comment made 245 days ago.
Bruce, you look at it from the inside and I look at it from the outside. :) That's all.

» Comment from Jennifer Stewart Comment made 234 days 2 hours ago.
Oh now I understand.

» Answer from Paul Schroeder Answer given 244 days 5 hours ago.
Points, like apt puppies, can be easily trained with treats and bellyrubs, to 'roll over'.

Does this help?

» Answer from Jennifer Stewart Answer given 234 days 2 hours ago.
Good question, Suzi, thanks for asking it. I couldn't figure it out!

» Answer from Marijo Phelps Answer given 230 days 3 hours ago.
Isn't it exactly 7 days (to the hour and minute) from the time you posted the piece?

» Answer from Shelley Brzak Answer given 221 days 2 hours ago.
the following monday....monday so good to be!

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