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Zynga and American Express Launch Zynga Serve Rewards Program

Tue ,22/05/2012

Today, Zynga and American Express launched a new FarmVille rewards program, Zynga Serve Rewards, part of American Express’ digital payments platform. The new rewards program will offer exclusive rewards for FarmVille players using the service where you can “spend money in the real world and earn in your virtual one” on your FarmVille farm.

The FarmVille Serve card is a reloadable, prepaid card that you can use on qualifying items (anywhere American Express is accepted) to earn yourself FarmVille Farm Cash rewards. You will be able to earn exclusive rewards upon activation of your Zynga Serve card.

Zynga FarmVille Serve Rewards

The Serve FarmVille farm already launched back on May 15th 2012 and will be active until May 25th 2012. Every farmer that visits the Serve Farm will get a free Serve Tiger.

To learn more details about the Zynga Serve Rewards program visit the following website:

www.serve.com/zynga

“Today American Express and Zynga launched a rewards program built on American Express’ Serve digital payments platform. Beginning this evening, Zynga players will see the Serve Money Tree in FarmVille and can earn in-game virtual currency by registering for the program, activating and using the Zynga Serve Rewards pre-paid card anywhere American Express cards are accepted in the U.S. The Serve Branded Farm that was announced on May 15 will be live until May 25, 2012 and the new Serve Money Tree will be available through June 5, 2012.

Learn more about the new rewards program here: www.serve.com/zynga. Or watch a video offering further details. You can also follow the latest updates on the Serve Facebook and Twitter pages.”


FarmVille Blue Mature Serve Tree

FarmVille Gold Mature Serve Tree


What do you think of this new Zynga/FarmVille & American Express’ Serve program?