3 Ways to Earn Cash Back for Things You Already Buy

Posted by Hannah Lapin on Mar 13, 2018 1:43:14 PM

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Do you ever go to the grocery store, buy new shoes, or spend money on everyday necessities? (We thought so). You could be earning cash back and other monetary rewards for all of these purchases. Here are three great resources you should be taking advantage of to make the most out of your spending habits. Get shopping, and make easy money.

  1. Earn up to 40% cash back at over 2,000 stores when you shop with Ebates.

    Before you do any online shopping, check Ebates to see if you can get cash back. Simply continue your usual shopping through their links and receive your rewards quarterly via PayPal.
  2. Earn cash back for all sorts of items from toothpaste and body wash to magazines and beer with Ibotta.

    With Ibotta, you can add offers to the app, shop at any participating store, and then redeem your offers by taking a photo of your receipt. Get your cash back within 48 hours via PayPal, Venmo, or gift cards.
  3. Earn cash back and take advantage of instant savings through ShopAtHome.com.

    ShopAtHome.com is another platform to shop through for several rewards and instant savings. Receive your cash back through an Amazon gift card, PayPal account, or via a check in the mail.

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