Cash Back Site Comparison Tools
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Every hot deal gets even hotter when you grab the maximum amount from cash back sites. See http://www.cashbackholic.com/ to determine where you can maximize your earnings.
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Also cashbackmonitor.com
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http://cashbackwatch.com/
has a chrome extension as well.
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On a side note because neither of the 3 sites linked above show a CB rate this high,
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Get 10% JetCash back on health and beauty products: expires 10-22-2017, no code needed. Max $50. Available to spend 11-13-2017 to 12-31-2017
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Jet.com is offering 5% JetCash back on orders through October 29th. No code is needed. The JetCash is available to spend from November 13th through December 31st. One JetCash $1 = $1 of spending on jet.com. A maximum of $50 JetCash can be earned. Excludes GCs.
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ETA: They are now also offering 10% back on all grocery and household items through 10-01-2017. No code needed. Maximum $50 cash back which must be between 11-13-2017 and by 12-31-2017. -
10% JetCash Cash Back via Jet.com App Through 10-08-2017
https://phatwalletforums.com/topic/482/10-jetcash-cash-back-via-jet-com-app-through-10-08-2017
These promos do not apply when using guest checkout for obvious reasons. They do not stack with SAVE15 or BABYCENTER15 if you’ve applied them to your first order on or after 09-18-2017. They do not stack at all with FALL15, TASTY15, or BUZZFEED15.
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@fivetalents Thanks for the post, cashbackmonitor.com seems to give you the best choices and it is easy to move around.
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However, with certain sites, they may list higher because of the ‘up to’ wording.
For instance, Priceline may pay 10% back on cruise bookings, but only 5% back on Car Rentals, so you do have to sometimes do due diligence on best cb rate for the item you are buying at select sites.
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ebates can suck it, they never paid any of my cashback, and when i asked for an explanation, they said the time frame had lapsed and they would not even offer an explanation.
all the transactions had the ebates “shopping trip” number, so i assumed it was good to go.
quite a departure from the way FW used to do cash back.
ebates is now just a click bait toilet, as far as I’m concerned.
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http://www.cashbackholic.com/index.htm
Very extensive list. I prefer the interface to Cashbackmonitor
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Ca$hReporter.com is another but I’ve never used them/can’t speak to their services
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talking about portals, beware of Simply Best Coupons. I registered there a year ago and got the $5 sign up bonus pending which I thought I can’t cash out because minimum amount is usually $25 or more. Fast Forward this year, I bought GCs from Gi ft cards. com and I got approved cashback of $25 so I thought I can now cash out my sign up bonus…WRONG! I was told that since I bought from GC. com, it does not give a sign up bonus… I told them it wasn’t stated that the sign up bonus was coming from the first merchant I purchase from and they said G C. com does not give sign up bonus. Ugh Compared to GoCashBack, I got the sign up bonus soon as my cashback on G C. com were made available. I have good experience with TopCashBack and use it more often for my GC purchases.
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Anyone use http://evreward.com? Some people like it but it doesn’t seem as comprehensive as cashbackmonitor to me.
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@fivetalents said in Cash Back Site Comparison Tools:
Anyone use http://evreward.com? Some people like it but it doesn’t seem as comprehensive as cashbackmonitor to me.
I use it all the time. I only use a few cashback sites and they are all under evreward. It is much cleaner than some of the others.
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A word of caution. I haven’t found a cashback comparison site that reliably tracks cashback through credit card shopping portals. This may not necessarily be the fault of the comparison sites though. For example, many portals don’t have Wayfair listed as a merchant. If I’m not logged into my Discover account, the Discover Deals section doesn’t show Wayfair as a merchant. When I’m logged in, there is a Discover Deal for $15 off a $100 purchase.
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I had good experience with ebates at the time when they had offers to link CCs (INK+, INKcash, and other CCs) that we can use in-store to earn additional CB. Office Depot was one of those that gave 2% cashback and there were no GC exclusions at the time. When I didn’t get all the CBs I was expecting, I contacted customer support and they added all my missing CBs manually. I wish that offer comes back especially when there’s instant $ off on VGCs that we can double dip.
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@morecowbell said in alternatives to ebates:
so yeah, after FW stopped with the fatcash, i was a late adopter of ebates. now that the rakuteers killed FW, i am thinking i am not wanting to do the ebate thing anymore
what are y’all using now in lieu of ebates? i’m not good enough to be a master e-bater anyway
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@mom2jel said in alternatives to ebates:
For me, I decided on BeFrugal.com
Figure out which stores you shop online the most with and you can decide with this cashback comparison: https://www.cashbackmonitor.com
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I must be very lucky, Ebates has been great for me
I have never missed a cash back, one didn’t post and I had to send an email conf of the order, and they fixed in in minutes
Recently Dell wouldn’t take my coupon for 3 days and about 10 tries, I ended up getting a different coupon to work, but missed on the 10% cashback, I sent a store feedback to ebates and explained the issue, they asked for details and a confirm email copy, I sent it, and the same day I got credit even though the 10% offer was over.
The refer a friend has worked real well, I have done the refer to numerous people, everyone was honored
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https://www.befrugal.com Does look like it will work well. I have saved alot with ebates, but may try this as the % looks higher.
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I use cashbackholic and cashbackmonitor but the former isn’t as complete-- ie Shop At Home isn’t on cashbackholic.
A friend of mine uses befrugal and has had good success.
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@hope2k said in Cash Back Site Comparison Tools:
https://www.befrugal.com Does look like it will work well. I have saved alot with ebates, but may try this as the % looks higher.
Please only post direct links. Requests for referrals may be made here: https://phatwalletforums.com/topic/133/official-request-a-referral-thread
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@fivetalents sorry about that. I couldn’t get it to give me a direct link for hours. I signed up with facebook and That was the only link I could copy. Now I changed it to a login and I’m fine.
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@hope2k said in Cash Back Site Comparison Tools:
@fivetalents sorry about that. I couldn’t get it to give me a direct link for hours. I signed up with facebook and That was the only link I could copy. Now I changed it to a login and I’m fine.
Thanks @hope2k. I actually thought you’d just copied and pasted the link without examining it. It’s good to know that sometimes their site sometimes doesn’t let the direct link work and you may have to try again later.
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@fivetalen I tried to find deals for my engagement ceremony but I didnt find the brand in befrugal. I searched in google and found deal from a site Coupon Outlet. It was not offering any cashback but still it gave me a valid Promo Code. Sometimes its not about cashback. Only a single working deal can help you out in your shopping.