I don’t have direct access to retrieve real-time details right now. To answer your questions about 7-Eleven point values and how much money a single point represents, I’ll summarize the typical setup based on common practice and recent changes, and you can confirm with the official site or in-store. Direct answer
- In many markets, 7-Eleven’s Open Point system previously operated with a points-per-currency ratio where certain points could be redeemed for discounts or products. A common arrangement has been around 100 points equaling roughly a small monetary value (often 1–2 USD/NZD/NTD equivalent, depending on country) when redeemed against specific items or as statement credits. However, exact rates and eligible redemptions vary by region and by the specific promotion period.
- Since late 2021 and into 2025 in several regions, 7-Eleven in some markets moved toward electronic point collection and tiered or promotional redemptions, including points earned per certain spend thresholds and occasional bonus offers. The precise value of “1 point” versus “points needed per item” is often context-dependent (country, membership tier, current campaign), so it can differ from month to month.
- To determine the exact conversion rate for your location and the current promotions, check:
- The official 7-Eleven Open Point or My7-Eleven/Open Point app pages for your country.
- In-store signage or receipts which typically show point accrual rates and redemption options.
- The customer service or help section of the official site for recent updates.
If you’d like, specify your country or region (for example, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, etc.), and I can tailor the guidance to the latest official rates and typical redemption options as of now.
