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SOLVED: Info required regarding Frequent Flyer Club

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  1. If I have eg: 5 books right now, and then buy 5 more later after few months, will they be counted as cummulative reward ? eg: from 5 books reward to 10 books reward previous will be not counted.

  2. With time, does the content in flyers content also get updated according to updates ? or does it remain same always ? And in case it is updated, the people with previous rewards, are they able to get updated Frequent Flyer rewards again?

Any info would be great and sorry if the question seems not good Thanks in advance :)

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You claim the rewards by entering all the Frequent Flyer Words from each of your books on this page https://www.hackingwithswift.com/frequent-flyer

You will get a number of rewards up to 12, depending on how many Frequent Flyer Words you enter. So, if you enter 12 words, you will get all of the available rewards. There are at least 17 books that you can get words from. But, you will not get any additional rewards for entering more than 12 words. The rewards stay the same over time, although, it is possible that more rewards could be added in the future.

So yes, you can use any words you have from the 5 books you bought previously along with any words from newer books that you buy in the future to collect all of the rewards.

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Thanks for the quick response :) and clearing it up

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