How to Contact My Coke Rewards

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My Coke Rewards offers product discounts and prizes for regular drinkers of Coca Cola products. This incentive program requires free enrollment at MyCokeRewards.com. The website has many impressive features for tracking and using your Coke Rewards points. Unfortunately, even with a large help library, some of the site's features are difficult for novice Internet users. Furthermore, if you have specific questions about site errors, Coke Rewards point discrepancies or some other niche problem, you may need to talk to My Coke Rewards directly. Luckily, the website has a built-in contact forum designed for such situations; contacting My Coke Rewards is just a matter of knowing how to access the forum. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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      Go to http://www.mycokerewards.com.

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      Scroll to the bottom of the page. At the page footer, you'll find a "Help" link on the left-hand side of the page, located just above the page's copyright information. Click on the "Help" link to be redirected to My Coke Rewards' help center.

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      Click on "Talk to Us," located along with several other help topics on the left-hand side of the screen. By default, this will open the first help file in this section, titled "How Can I Talk to You?"

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      Click on the "Contact Us" hyperlinked text located within the "How Can I Talk to You?" help file. This will bring up a contact forum.

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      Fill in your name, email address and question, then click on "Submit" to instantly send the communication to My Coke Rewards. If you do not receive a reply or would like to send a hard-copy version of your letter, you can also contact My Coke Rewards by sending postal mail to the Coca Cola Company at PO Box 1734, Atlanta, GA 30301.You can also reach the company toll-free via telephone at (866) 674 2653.

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