100% back in FETCH pts wyb TWO Pepsi Zero 20 oz at Walmart B&M (reg. $2.48 each) | Ends 6/8
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This FREEBIE at Walmart is great to add to your list! The Pepsi Zero 20 oz bottles are priced at $2.48 at most stores, and limit is 2 if you have the Fetch offer! Do this in-store so you have a receipt to submit. This deal expires on Sunday June 8, so HURRY!
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I bought one at my Circle K to trigger the $17 Swagbucks/Upside bonus.
Fetch immediately gave me 2800 points.
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I also have two more 100% back deals on my Fetch account. One is for 2 free Kinder chocolate singles and the other is for Pedigree Drizzlers dog food (limit 3). You have to keep in mind that free is not really free. When cashing out on Fetch for a $50 gift card you will pay 10% in points extra to get that $50 gift card, so these 100% back items are cheap, but not free (expecially if you have to pay a bottle fee and sales tax like you do here in CA). I wish Fetch offered you to cash out for $100 gift cards, too.
A lot of these 100% items go quickly, so even if it says the rebate is good for a few days or weeks, I highly recommend going to get it right away. The rebates for the nicer items often go fast. I remember about a month ago Fetch offered 100% back on 3 packs of Best Foods mayonnaise at Sam’s Club and you could do the deal several times. The deal was supposed to be valid for about a week. I looked for the deal before going to Sam’s Club about two days into it and it was already not available anymore.
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@mrvietnam said in 100% back in FETCH pts wyb TWO Pepsi Zero 20 oz at Walmart B&M (reg. $2.48 each) | Ends 6/8:
I also have two more 100% back deals on my Fetch account. One is for 2 free Kinder chocolate singles and the other is for Pedigree Drizzlers dog food (limit 3). You have to keep in mind that free is not really free. When cashing out on Fetch for a $50 gift card you will pay 10% in points extra to get that $50 gift card, so these 100% back items are cheap, but not free (expecially if you have to pay a bottle fee and sales tax like you do here in CA). I wish Fetch offered you to cash out for $100 gift cards, too.
A lot of these 100% items go quickly, so even if it says the rebate is good for a few days or weeks, I highly recommend going to get it right away. The rebates for the nicer items often go fast. I remember about a month ago Fetch offered 100% back on 3 packs of Best Foods mayonnaise at Sam’s Club and you could do the deal several times. The deal was supposed to be valid for about a week. I looked for the deal before going to Sam’s Club about two days into it and it was already not available anymore.
agreed on the 100% back in points, which is why I titled the post that way. the op is copy/pasted from another site and they say ‘free’ but I know better, I’ll have to edit the op.
most decent $50 GC are priced in the 53-55,000 points range. so 8.5-10% devaluation of points. I’ve never understood why Fetch feels compelled to do that. I can understand on the prepaid Visa type cards, but if I choose to cash out for a GC on Ibotta, it’s straight $ for $ on merchant cards. It’s a little shady IMO and they aren’t very transparent about how they come up with these ‘prices’ for GC’s. I mean Acme/Alb are 54,500 for $50? come on.
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From time to time Albertsons gift cards used to go on sale at Fetch for reduced points, but I haven’t seen those sales for a while now. Wonder if they will ever return? It is probably not best to bank points for too long as points could get devalued again at any time without notice.