It’s September, which means the Annual Aisles of Glory “No Frills Hauler Game: where you can earn up to 1000 PC optimum points for FREE every day. It’s a fun game and a great way to earn FREE PC optimum points, especially for those collecting to redeem.
You will need to use arrow buttons and a space bar to jump and collect items without running and hitting obstacles that arrive in your way.
If you score 15,000 points +, you can then claim bonus points.
How to Play Aisles of Glory No frills to Get FREE PC Optimum points
To start, either go to the game link ( link below for directions to the game or you can also visit the link: at aislesofglory.nofrills.ca
Click Start, and preview flyer points as you hit next until you can start the Aisles of Glory game.
Using the Arrow Keys up and down the aisles and the Space Bar as JUMP, do your best to collect items and avoid hazards until you run out of Health. You can play a few times, and once you are happy with your score, click the claim button, then enter in your personal PC optimum card number with your name,
The points will be added to your account within two weeks of each time you play.
You can only Claim your points Once per day, so make sure you are happy with your score before you decide to claim.
Daily Prizes for FREE Optimum points
- 500 Optimum points per day just for playing or for any score under 15,000 points
- 750 PC optimum bonus points when you score between 15000 and 49000 points
- 1000 PC optimum bonus points when you score over 50,000 points.
Big Prizes to Be won with Receipt
- 10 Million PC Optimum points
- 24 Secondary prizes of a 1 Million PC Optimum bonus points
- No frills official car coin
Contest Rules:
- A receipt is needed for Ailes of Glory Board Prizes, but not for daily playing to win 1000 PC Optimum points
- Open to Canadian Residents in BC, AB, SK, MB, ON, PEI, NS, NL, and NB
- Excludes Quebec
- Age of Majority
- Daily Entry
aislesofglory.nofrills.ca
Contest Ends September 16, 2024
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Aisles of Glory Fun Fact
The aisle of glory is a well-known phrase in Christianity. The word comes from Revelation 7:14, which describes Jesus’ victory at the Second Coming when everyone will bow down to him and worship his name forever.”