Unfortunately, no. Microsoft Points are registered through code onto one account, and the only way transfer would be possible would be if you had, say, 800 points, and you choose to close your account; the system would ask you if you wanted to transfer the points to another account, and you would enter the other account's information and the points will be transferred, but your account will be terminated.
There is no way to get Microsoft points for free.
There is no code for free microsoft points. same answer
No. You buy the points so you can buy things on Xbox. (Microsoft points)
No.Windows Live Hotmail is not run by Google or Yahoo.It is run by MSN or Live Search which is a different company.
If you are referring to a pre-paid card, then no. Your Xbox will tell you that the points are not valid if you use foreign points.
Different points on the same line
The advantages of using Microsoft Exchange email is that one can sync accounts across many different devices. Changes on one account will update on the other devices so everything, like calendars or contacts will be the same on all.
You can't repeat using the same Microsoft Points thing on different 360 systems
No. All accounts are different and thus have different risks and rewards. Thus, all accounts will accrue interest differently (although some may share the same interest rate).
Points on the same line can be many different things. In Geometry, they are said to be collinear. Though, usually the given information is linked with another question and a diagram, which would require a different answer.
You can only move characters back and forth through different accounts if both accounts are under the same name. This was done to stop character trading.
you can not update because it is different version of same application, different version is not update it is new payable version.