Saving your hard-earned money with rebates

Stretch your dollar and get more back with online rebates.

Stretch your dollar and get more back with online rebates.

See a great deal online….maybe you can do better.  Many websites offer cash back, points (to be used for merchandise or gift cards), or frequent flier miles for online shopping.  You can get as much as 10% or even 20% back in some cases, and this is sometimes in addition to any special deals, free shipping, or other online coupon codes you may find.  The savings can add up (and when you get that rebate check, put it into your Grow Your Green savings account!)

Note that some of these websites require you to use a certain credit card to make purchases.  Most require that you shop through links you receive in email or through links on one of the rebate website itself.  A few allow rebates or points on registered credit cards (sometimes even for shopping in a store).  Some require that you allow certain cookies through the web browsers.   In some cases, you cannot use other coupons and still get the rebates/points/miles, so make sure that you really are getting the best deal (sometimes a coupon will save a lot more….maybe try both, you might get lucky and get the rebate even though the rebate site says that using a coupon is not allowed)

Be sure to follow the rules of each website, keep track of rebates/points until they credit to your account, and if you don’t get a credit you think you deserve, contact the rebate site to complain (I’ve usually gotten credited going this route)

One site which lists other sites that offer points, frequent flyer miles, and/or rebates is www.evreward.com.  Just enter the website you want to shop, and evreward.com will show you many of the shopping websites that offer cash back, frequent flyer miles, and points.

Some of my favorite sites for points/cash back/miles are:

Just remember, spending to save money sometimes means you are just spending too much, so be sure to spend only on things you truly need, and keep to your budget!

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One Response to “Saving your hard-earned money with rebates”
  1. ronaldo says:

    One additional note about rebate sites, especially as they relate to shopping at ebay.

    When making your bid, start on the rebate site, then click on the link for ebay.

    If the auction ends more than 7 days from the time you make you bid, you will need to start again on the rebate site, and click over to ebay, and view the item you are bidding on (the reason is because ebay only remembers the referrer for 7 days appearantly)

    When paying for your item, again start on the rebate site, and click over to ebay. Then click on the pay field, and complete the transaction with paypal. Otherwise, I don’t think you will always get paid.

    Yes, cumbersome, but a little money saved is just that!

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