When Viggle began a number of years ago, it was an interesting concept. Watch TV, get rewarded. Sure there were a number of growing pains, and it was never fun to be a victim of those pains. Yet, the concept was fun and rewarding if you checked into a lot of programming. Then, the rewards began to dwindle. After that, Perk acquired (and/or merged) with Viggle. What seemed promising given the number of rewards available on the Perk platform, soon was sullied by the horrific points conversion from Viggle to Perk. Not only did the Viggle points greatly diminish in value, but a user could only convert 60k points per month on the Perk platform. As a result, if a Viggle user had 600,000 points, it would take the user 10 months to convert their points to Perk. Even further, I recently completed my first Viggle points conversion. For my 60,000 Viggle points, I got roughly 4,000 Perk points. To get a $100 gift card on Amazon, it would take 100,000 Perk points. It doesn't take a math major to realize that your buying power has vastly been diminished from the old to the new and it will take you years of loyal viewing to get a single $100 gift card. Viggle is now a complete sham and it is ridiculous. I have encouraged other users and friends of mine on Facebook to file a complaint on the Better Business Bureau website. Companies like this have no business treating customers like this.