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still available as of 07/11/08 @ 12:00 pm EST - I got my e-mail in about 2 minutes... so go!

1. Go to the website: http://www.dreamcarchallenge.com/...fault.aspx

2. Hit the Enter Challenge button on the right of the page.

3. Just hit "Next Step" on the bottom right, until you reach the end (or you can take the time and customize the car if you want...)

4. Fill in your info on that next page, IMPORTANT, here is where you select your option to receive the Free points!

5. Make sure you check the 3rd box from the top that says "Yes, I would like to receive Microsoft Points by participating in this promotion. Tell me more about Microsoft Points."

6. Submit your entry and wait for the email with your point code.

7. You can go to http://points.microsoft.com/ and add the points there without having to sign-in to your xbox live.

Email:

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Thank you for registering in the MSN? Autos Dream, Design, Drive Challenge. You can come back once a day to amp-up your design skills, create a new car, and enter it in the promotion.

You could win one of two 2009 Dodge? Challenger R/Ts at the end of the promotion, or other great sweepstakes prizes we're giving away every week!

Congratulations. You've been awarded 100 Microsoft Points.

You've opted in to receive Microsoft? Points – smart move! We're starting you off with a quick reward of 100 points just for registering. Plus, make sure to come back daily to collect points by submitting another car and rating cars in the showroom. To convert the coupon code into points, visit http://points.microsoft.com, select "Redeem a Microsoft Points prepaid or promotion code" link and enter the code below:*

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

NOTE: These points expire on February 17th, 2009.

*These points can only be gained as described above (please visit http://points.microsoft.com); they cannot be gained by entering this coupon code via your Xbox? console or your Zune? client. Existing Points users will be asked to sign in with their Windows Live ID™, while new users will be asked to create a new Windows Live ID and accept the Terms of Use.

**Microsoft Points supplies are limited. Microsoft Points caps and restrictions also apply. Please see full rules for details.

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I just get the error ?A problem has occurred while processing your request. Please try again later.?

Im using a USA Live account and connecting from a USA IP address.

If you can only do it once per account then I don?t really see the point e;)her ;)

I just get the error ?A problem has occurred while processing your request. Please try again later.?

Im using a USA Live account and connecting from a USA IP address.

If you can only do it once per account then I don?t really see the point e;)her ;)

is that through the xbox live page or through your actual xbox?

Awesome, free points!

In that case its a waste of time anyway whats 100 points get you?

You must be mad to even want to buy a gamerpic

Maybe someone has just few enough points that they can't buy something without buying 500+ more points?

For example, if I wanted to buy a game or add-on that costs 800 points but I only have 700 in my account.

Or you could just buy gamer pics :p

is that through the xbox live page or through your actual xbox?

That?s on http://points.microsoft.com/

It?s the only place you can register them from what I gather.

Is it actually working for anyone in the USA? Just wondering as I?m in the UK but trying using remote desktop to a server in the USA.

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