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Club Nintendo Rewards Shipping Soon

Those expecting rewards should check their e-mail so they can be told to expect an e-mail telling them their item has shipped.

Nintendo of America sent out e-mails to Club Nintendo members telling them that their Gold or Elite Status rewards should be shipping over the next few weeks.

Over the summer, Nintendo's rewards program offered rewards for members who reached Gold or Elite Status, which they got by buying Nintendo products and registering them online.

People who reached Elite Status had the option between a Mario hat or an exclusive WiiWare game, Doc Louis's Punch-Out!! Gold members were offered a 2010 Club Nintendo calendar.

See below for the e-mail for Elite Status Award recipients.

Press Release


Hello NEAL,

We wanted to let you know that we are preparing to begin shipping the 2009 Elite Status Rewards!

We had thousands of loyal Nintendo fans reach Elite Status last June and it is going to take us a couple of weeks to ship all the orders.

So, even though your friends or neighbors may receive their Reward before you do, please be assured that your order is being processed too!

You will receive another email when your reward order ships.

Thank you for your interest and excitement and we hope you enjoy your Club Nintendo Elite Status Reward.


Sincerely,

Nintendo of America Inc.
Consumer Service Department


 

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Nick DiMola Director

10/14/2009 at 11:24 AM

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