Penny Hoarder staffer Kalynn Harshbarger isnt necessarily a Pampers loyalist.

Were buying them anyway,says Kalynn,so we might as well get something for free.

ThePampers Rewardsprogram does seem to truly reward loyal customers, without a catch.

Pampers rewards

Theyll ask for your email address and prompt you to create a password.

Probably not as good as youd like.

It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.

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But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?

Ask one of these companies to help…

Even then, Kalynn says, its a quick process.

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Not even five minutes it takes seconds.

How Many Points Can You Earn?

This family has been using Pampers Rewards almost since their son was born.

In 18 months, theyve earned a total of 2,190 points.

you’re free to also earn points without buying any diapers.

Pampers gives you additional points for tasks like reviewing products, reading select articles and watching promoted videos.

Just take a picture of the code and the app enters it for you.

However, the apps fairly new and has some kinks to work out.

You have to sign in each time you open it, and have to manually enter codes for wipes.

But for boxes of diapers, its still a worthwhile timesaver.

What Can You Get?

As few as 10 points can earn you an entry to a sweepstakes for baby items.

you might get this cuteDora and Diego potty training chartfor 100 points.

Tons of cool Shutterfly gifts are available, like thisset of custom cardsfor 600 points.

Thisyoga DVD for Momgoes for 1,100 points.

Get More Freebies With Grow On

The bonusGrow On programis an automatic benefit for Pampers Rewards members.

The terms of the program currently state it expires December 31, 2015.

Your Turn: Have you tried Pampers Rewards?

What did you earn with your points?

Disclosure: We have a serious Taco Bell addiction around here.

The affiliate links in this post help us order off the dollar menu.

Thanks for your support!

Dana Sitar (@danasitar) is a Staff Writer at The Penny Hoarder.

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