Checkout 51 has had some good offers lately. About a month ago you could get several bottles (I think it was 5) of free Ragu spaghetti sauce after rebate and now you can get 62% off up to 3 bottles of Wesson cooking oil. They also have a rebate rather often of $2 off a $10 fresh beef purchase. Sometimes I look for abandoned receipts outside the store for that rebate.The 4 savings apps I use the most are Ibotta, Fetch, Swagbucks, and Checkout 51.
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RE: Checkout 51 offer: $3 off a 48 oz bottle of Wesson cooking oil - limit 3. A 48 oz bottle costs $4.84 at Walmart.
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RE: Checkout 51 offer: $3 off a 48 oz bottle of Wesson cooking oil - limit 3. A 48 oz bottle costs $4.84 at Walmart.
@niniss said in Hurry! Checkout 51 offer: $3 off a 48 oz bottle of Wesson cooking oil - limit 3. A 48 oz bottle costs $4.84 at Walmart.:
I’ve never got a penny out of check51 because their cash out minimum is $20 (or 25), and now i saw the balance in my account is disappeared. Hate this app.
After 180 days of not earning or redeeming, Checkout 51 charges an inactivity maintenance fee each month. That might be what drained your balance to $0.
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RE: Walgreens - Earn $10 Cash Rewards wyb $10+ -YMMV - exp 9/24/22
Thanks for sharing. Great deal. $10 for free after Wags Cash. Wahoo!
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Checkout 51 offer: $3 off a 48 oz bottle of Wesson cooking oil - limit 3. A 48 oz bottle costs $4.84 at Walmart.
Select Wesson Oil Products
Earn $3.00 Cash BackConditions
Valid on Best Blend 48 oz; Vegetable oil 48 oz, 64 oz & 1 gal; Corn oil 48 oz, 64 oz & 1 gal; Canola oil 48 oz, 64 oz & 1 gal.
Claim up to 3 times
Cannot use this offer with any other print or in-app coupon or rebate. -
RE: Official Kellogg's Family Rewards Program Codes Master Thread (program to end 12/31/2022)
@connman said in Official Kellogg's Family Rewards Program Codes Master Thread:
As of this moment, the $5 Target eGC is back in stock!
Thanks. In for 3.
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RE: Free or very cheap KLONDIKE Shakes and Cones after stacked Q, Fetch offers Limit 5 redemptions (REGIONAL)
@mistercheap said in Free or very cheap KLONDIKE Shakes and Cones after stacked Q, Fetch offers Limit 5 redemptions (REGIONAL):
@dionaea said in Free or very cheap KLONDIKE Shakes and Cones after stacked Q, Fetch offers Limit 5 redemptions:
Offer is not on my Fetch either.
I added REGIONAL to title, obviously had no way of knowing it wasn’t everywhere when I first posted. Too bad.
I scored two packs of shakes today, paid $2.99 each a/stacked digital-IP, got back 8K in points based on $7.99 pre sale/coupon price listed on receipt. $2mm in Fetch and lots of free shakes!
How did you get Fetch to take the pressure-sale amount? Didn’t the sale price print out on the receipt? I don’t get it.
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RE: FREE $2 Back From Ibotta w/ Ready Set Eat™ Newsletter Signup - exp unk
My $2 credit posted todsy. Thanks for the deal, ctgolfer.
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RE: Update 9/20/22 (credit mtnagel): Fear not, Ibotta users – it’s not as bad as it originally appeared. It now appears only SOME offers cannot be stacked. Stacking Coupons And Ibotta Rebates Is Still (Mostly) Allowed
@mtnagel said in New Ibotta Changes Affect Coupon & Rebate Stacking ... and It Isn't Good: Ibotta no longer allows you to stack coupons - quietly put into effect on 9/14/22:
Looks like it won’t be all offers that can’t be stacked.
https://couponsinthenews.com/2022/09/20/stacking-coupons-and-ibotta-rebates-is-still-mostly-allowed/Thanks for the new information. I will update my thread title to reflect that.
I recommend everyone read the article at the link mtnagel posted. I copied and pasted it here for the lazy (I added the bolding for emphais):
Fear not, Ibotta users – it’s not as bad as it originally appeared.
What had first looked to be a major unannounced policy change for the cash-back app has been changed once again, in response to inquiries from Coupons in the News.
In short, combining coupons with Ibotta cash-back offers is still allowed. Sometimes.
A majority of the time, to be precise, though there are a number of individual exceptions. So you’re going to have to read the terms of each offer when you activate it, to look for the wording “offer not eligible for cash back when combined with other coupons and/or promo codes,” if you’re planning to use a coupon on the same purchase.
But that’s not what Ibotta’s Help Center said for the past several days, which caused a lot of confusion and upset. “Can I use coupons or other promotions with Ibotta offers?” read a new entry that was quietly added last week. “No,” was the answer. “Ibotta offers available in-store and online cannot be combined with other discounts including: Manufacturer coupons, Paper coupons, Digital coupon codes, Retailer digital rewards.”
That would be a drastic change for the app, and an odd one to just spring on its millions of users without a heads up. In the eleven years since its founding, the ability to “stack” coupons and cash-back offers on the purchase of a single product has been a large part of Ibotta’s appeal for many users. And it’s never been outright forbidden. “Unless (manufacturers) specifically state you can not combine discounts with the rebate, you are allowed to,” an Ibotta spokesperson told Coupons in the News a number of years ago.
So the new Help Center entry sent some Ibotta users into a panic, and others into a rage. “This new change is horrible,” one online commenter wrote. “Unhappy about the new policy. No warning, no nothing,” another complained. “Extremely shady on Ibotta’s part to do it this way,” a third wrote.
The outrage began after many users had their rebate submissions denied, or reversed, and discovered the Help Center entry in their search for answers.
It turns out, though, that stacking is only forbidden with some offers, not all of them. “It is currently a subset of all Ibotta offers, not everything, which is why the offer details are important,” Ibotta’s Chief Marketing Officer Rich Donahue told Coupons in the News.
He acknowledged that the Help Center language needed some “cleaning up,” and by yesterday evening, that language had been changed again. It now clarifies that “some (emphasis added) Ibotta offers have restrictions which would not allow them to be combined with Manufacturer coupons, Paper coupons, Digital coupon codes, Retailer digital rewards, among others. It is important to always check the offer details to understand the specific exclusions or restrictions for that offer.”
As of this writing, a perusal of the app shows that certain brands like Stouffer’s, Heinz, Little Debbie, Danone and others include the restriction against combining their Ibotta cash-back offers with other discounts. The majority of other offers do not, though, which means combining coupons and cash-back offers on these items is still perfectly fine.
But the whole episode once again raises the issue of how, exactly, a cash-back offer should be categorized. Ibotta and some other cash-back apps have long considered them to be something of a separate category from manufacturer’s coupons – sort of like a store coupon or an in-store promotion. In most cases, there’s no prohibition against stacking a manufacturer’s coupon with a store coupon or an in-store promotion on the purchase of a single product – in fact, many retailers and brands promote this very type of stacking, so their savviest shoppers can get some extra savings.
Similarly, in most cases, there’s been no prohibition against stacking a manufacturer’s coupon with an Ibotta rebate on the purchase of a single product. In fact, some brands promote this very type of stacking, too – a current Arm & Hammer toothpaste ad encourages users to print a $1.50 coupon from Coupons.com, and combine it with a $2 Ibotta rebate: “It’s like getting $3.50 off any one Arm & Hammer toothpaste!” the ad proclaims.
Some manufacturers frown upon this practice, though, and would prefer that consumers use a coupon, or a cash-back offer, but not both. The Joint Industry Coupon Council, a coalition of manufacturers, retailers and other industry stakeholders, recently updated its “anti-stacking” guide, which advises members to clearly state their policies and guard against “the risk that more than one manufacturer offer may be applied to a single item purchase.”
And by stating that their offers are “not eligible for cash back when combined with other coupons and/or promo codes,” that’s precisely what some brands are now doing on Ibotta.
“We work with thousands of different brand partners who place their offer content in our network and deepen their investments with Ibotta as we grow,” Donahue said. “Part of maintaining access to the best possible offer content means that, where possible, we give our partners the flexibility to determine how they want their offers to be delivered – including whether they want to allow stacking of their offers within different environments.”
So there’s no blanket prohibition against stacking offers from Ibotta, but there’s not a blanket policy allowing it with every offer, either. For now, it’s being handled on a case-by-case, brand-by-brand basis. The alternative, Donahue suggests, could be worse. “Other companies that allow or encourage practices that brands do not like will soon lose access to those brands’ content, and that will negatively impact their users and the entire savings community,” he said. “Our approach means the breadth and depth of offer content for consumers will continue to grow, and a larger percentage of the best offers will only be found on our properties and partner properties.”
The bottom line, then, is that coupon-and-cash-back stacking isn’t dead, so Ibotta super savers who like combining deals within the rules can rest easy. As always, though, you need to know those rules in order to comply with, and benefit from, them. So the next time you activate an Ibotta offer, just as you do when you clip out a coupon or browse through your store’s sales circular – be sure to read the fine print.
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RE: Long John Silver: Free food 9/19 only (conditions apply)
There’s something fishy about this deal.
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RE: Update 9/20/22 (credit mtnagel): Fear not, Ibotta users – it’s not as bad as it originally appeared. It now appears only SOME offers cannot be stacked. Stacking Coupons And Ibotta Rebates Is Still (Mostly) Allowed
@my4mainecoons said in New Ibotta Changes Affect Coupon & Rebate Stacking ... and It Isn't Good: Ibotta no longer allows you to stack coupons - quietly put into effect on 9/14/22:
@mrvietnam “just got” = this AM.
Sorry. I guess I missed the “just got” part of your post.