How do I use my FordPass Rewards to purchase accessories?

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I have my FordPass Rewards and was looking to purchase a couple of accessories from Ford. How do I go about redeeming them for the products that I want? How much are they worth per point? I would like to know how much my 42,000 points would get me.

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I have my FordPass Rewards and was looking to purchase a couple of accessories from Ford. How do I go about redeeming them for the products that I want? How much are they worth per point? I would like to know how much my 42,000 points would get me.

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I was wondering the same thing, looking at their site for accessories, the Ford rewards site has geared their points towards maintenance. The site also says "How it works" Spend a dollar at a participating Ford dealership and earn 10 Ford Points redeemable wherever FordPass Rewards Points are accepted. I’m sure the 10 Ford Points per dollar spent does not equate to us having thousands in Ford dollars, in fact the complimentary 42,000 points might actually be worth $420 I would guess. Maybe some others here, who have used them could chime in...
 

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I was just wondering the same thing. I think they are worth 10¢ each or 10 points for a buck. I’d like to get some accessories but couldn’t find any way in the check out to use points instead of visa/mc to pay for the order.
 
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I was just wondering the same thing. I think they are worth 10¢ each or 10 points for a buck. I’d like to get some accessories but couldn’t find any way in the check out to use points instead of visa/mc to pay for the order.
I know on the site it says you can earn 10 points per $1 spent. If they are the same ratio when using them, that makes my points worth $4200.00. If that's the case I can order my bed cover.:handsinair:
 

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I know on the site it says you can earn 10 points per $1 spent. If they are the same ratio when using them, that makes my points worth $4200.00. If that's the case I can order my bed cover.:handsinair:
Oh wouldn't that be nice! I bet that they redeem at a lower rate than we earn them.
 


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Oh wouldn't that be nice! I bet that they redeem at a lower rate than we earn them.
Probably so...maybe .01 per point when using them. That would make them only worth $420.00 :(
 

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I know on the site it says you can earn 10 points per $1 spent. If they are the same ratio when using them, that makes my points worth $4200.00. If that's the case I can order my bed cover.:handsinair:
Someone said above that 1point=$.005, so it's nothing to write home about.

About 210USD if my calculator is right...
 

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I believe its 0.005 for 1 point. 42,000 x 0.005 = $210
 
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Someone said above that 1point=$.005, so it's nothing to write home about.

About 210USD if my calculator is right...
Typing at the same time :giggle:
 
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210 is correct. I had to go to my dealer to use them. They know how to apply them. I don’t think you can do it on the website.
Thanks....I thought that would be the case.
 

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I bought the OEM LED bed lights with mine. The parts guys has to work with the service guy to write up a service ticket for the parts or accessories you need. Not a problem at my dealer.
 

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The dealership I work at has just been given access to Ford Pass Rewards on the service side of things. We have until 14th of October to complete some web based training. If I find some free time over the next few days at work I'll report back with some info for all of us. Myself and the other two advisors are still in the dark as to how we're supposed to use this program since Ford did away with Owner Advantage.
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