The Alliance Rewards Club For Beginners
By Nathan Leonard Richards · Updated 2026-08-17 · Product: The Alliance Rewards Club
You don't need experience to start with The Alliance Rewards Club — you need the Starter tier at $10 a week. Everything else is laid out for you.
Step one: get in the door
The entry point is the Starter tier at $10 a week. Pricing overall: Starter $10 USD/week (10 entries), Premium $20 (25 entries), Elite $50 (75 entries), Platinum $150 (200 entries), Mega $250/week (300 entries).
Step two: let the system carry the weight
Beginners fail when they have to figure everything out alone. Here you don't:
- entries are automatic — join a tier and every draw includes you
- physical prizes ship insured in 3–5 business days
- higher tiers multiply your entries: Platinum $150/wk carries 200 entries, Mega $250/wk carries 300
Step three: judge it by results
- provably fair and blockchain verified, per the site
- cash prizes paid within 24 hours by bank transfer or PayPal (site-published terms)
- Platinum-and-up members who don't win in their first 180 days get a full refund — the site's guarantee
This is built for members who like real draws with published rules and fast payouts — and every expert you'll ever envy started as a beginner who simply started. Pick a tier at alliancerewardsclub.com.
Common questions
- Can a complete beginner use The Alliance Rewards Club?
- Yes — the entry point is the Starter tier at $10 a week, and the system is built so beginners aren't figuring things out alone.
- How do I start with The Alliance Rewards Club?
- Pick a tier at alliancerewardsclub.com.
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