FanFeedr Pick’em Frequently Asked Questions

Posted: December 30th, 2009 | Author: Ty | Filed under: Game | View Comments

How does it work?

  1. The FanFeedr Pick’em game gives you points just for signing up to use the service.
  2. Once you have done that, you can pick game winners just by visiting your FanFeed on a regular basis.
  3. Each wager deducts chips from your stash, and you get chips for betting correctly.

We make it easy to prove your detailed sports knowledge (through your ability to pick games.)

What do I have to do to pick games?

To get your first batch of points, just follow the normal sign up procedures (if you have done this, skip to #4) . . .

  1. Sign up to use the service by selecting the “Sign up or Login with FB Connect” button on the home page.
  2. Search for a team or a league using the big search bar at the top of every page
  3. Become a fan of a team or a league
  4. Go to your FanFeed (the home page). If your team is in season, you will see offers pop-up before games start. They are shown in green boxes in your FanFeed. They look like this: Screen shot of the game economy.

What do I get for picking correctly?

If you can pick games accurately, you get badges (that show off how much you know about sports) as well as placement on team pages (like the Yankees, Redsox, Cowboys, Giants, etc.). This solves the previously unsolvable problem: who knows the most about a given sport.

As always, let us know what you think of this feature, here.

What happens if I run out of points?

You can take a survey, take an offer, or just directly buy more points if you run out, by clicking the “Get more” button in the upper right of every page. That will open up a screen like this:

Buying more points

All of the purchases are done over secure connections.

Thanks, FanFeedr


View Comments on “FanFeedr Pick’em Frequently Asked Questions”

  1. 1 The FanFeedr Blog » Blog Archive » Badges and Points said at 11:09 am on December 31st, 2009:

    [...] There is more background on the FanFeedr Game here. [...]

  2. 2 The FanFeedr Blog » Blog Archive » Release 44: FanFeedr Pick’Em said at 8:38 pm on January 4th, 2010:

    [...] The details are here, the main benefit are bragging rights for the chief prognosticators among you. [...]

  3. 3 Bob Codding said at 1:03 pm on August 11th, 2010:

    I can’t do pick’em


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