rjpeters
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Do cash back apps work? |
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Been looking to make some extra money. And when searching for passive income ideas one of the easier options given seem cash reward apps. They claim you can earn some decent money. So does it work, has anyone used them?
Some of the ones I could find for research fluzfluz, checkout51, ebates...
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Thu Nov 16, 2017 2:02 pm |
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payment proof
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ebates definitely works. It's a great way to get some cash back on things you would have purchased anyways.
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Thu Nov 16, 2017 11:59 pm |
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AnneE
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I use Ebates, Checkout 51 and Ibotta. They all work pretty well. I would just caution you to read the fine print. I've had Ebates purchases that I thought would qualify but it turns out only certain categories are eligible for the rebate (example: the home page might say 4% back at Walmart but when you read the details, it's 4% back on tires, 2% on clothes, 1% on everything else for example). Check out 51 and Ibotta's fine print sometimes has deals that are specific to one grocery store only. A few times I purchased an item and then didn't qualify for the rebate because it was not the right store. Also, I've failed to get rebates on items for buying the wrong size item, like 24 oz instead of the 12oz and not noticing that the rebate was for a particular flavor of oatmeal, not just the regular oatmeal.
And as always, you are only really saving money if you are buying things you planned to buy in the first place. Stores don't do coupons and rebates to be nice. They make more money by encouraging you to buy things you hadn't planned to buy.
All that said, I think I've received about $150 back in the past year on these apps. So it definitely can work if you are strategic.
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Sat Nov 18, 2017 3:10 pm |
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Terrell1
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Mon Nov 27, 2017 7:51 pm |
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Terrell1
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Mon Nov 27, 2017 8:33 pm |
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franklee
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Usually I save money using this coupon finder website - http://promocodius.com/ . It has a user-friendly interface, so using it is as simple as abc:)
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Sun Jan 28, 2018 6:41 pm |
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