Cheap things you do vol. every dollar counts

most of us probably know about this but just in case: whenever I shop online, I always make sure to see what cashback sites are offering. rakuten, befrugal, and retailmenot have been clutch over the years.

with how much i've spent on nike.com, those 10-15% cashback rates are appreciated
 
most of us probably know about this but just in case: whenever I shop online, I always make sure to see what cashback sites are offering. rakuten, befrugal, and retailmenot have been clutch over the years.

with how much i've spent on nike.com, those 10-15% cashback rates are appreciated
I'm trying to get up on game. Kinda was wary with how much information they was asking for. Didn't know the credibility and all that.
 
I'm trying to get up on game. Kinda was wary with how much information they was asking for. Didn't know the credibility and all that.

been using rakuten for 5+ years and befrugal for the past two and both have been reliable for getting cash back. i don't have them linked to my personal bank accounts since I feel wary about divulging routing/account numbers; however, i linked them to my paypal instead. so when it's time to get my money back from them, it deposits directly to my paypal account. alternatively, you could skip electronic/paypal wires altogether and elect to receive a live check in the mail instead.

if you use google chrome, you can download their extensions directly to your browser. this allows you to click on the extension directly to see if they're offering cashback with a specific retailer when you're looking at their website. it does take about 60 days to confirm your purchase and cashback reward, but it's always worked with major retailers' sites like nike, jcrew, gap, and even eBay.

last Black Friday, rakuten was offering 90% cashback for a VPN service. thought it was too good to be true, but went with it anyways since I was going to re-up anyways. paid $100 and got $90 back for two years.
 
been using rakuten for 5+ years and befrugal for the past two and both have been reliable for getting cash back. i don't have them linked to my personal bank accounts since I feel wary about divulging routing/account numbers; however, i linked them to my paypal instead. so when it's time to get my money back from them, it deposits directly to my paypal account. alternatively, you could skip electronic/paypal wires altogether and elect to receive a live check in the mail instead.

if you use google chrome, you can download their extensions directly to your browser. this allows you to click on the extension directly to see if they're offering cashback with a specific retailer when you're looking at their website. it does take about 60 days to confirm your purchase and cashback reward, but it's always worked with major retailers' sites like nike, jcrew, gap, and even eBay.

last Black Friday, rakuten was offering 90% cashback for a VPN service. thought it was too good to be true, but went with it anyways since I was going to re-up anyways. paid $100 and got $90 back for two years.
Think I'll go the PayPal route.
Appreciate you.
 
been using rakuten for 5+ years and befrugal for the past two and both have been reliable for getting cash back. i don't have them linked to my personal bank accounts since I feel wary about divulging routing/account numbers; however, i linked them to my paypal instead. so when it's time to get my money back from them, it deposits directly to my paypal account. alternatively, you could skip electronic/paypal wires altogether and elect to receive a live check in the mail instead.

if you use google chrome, you can download their extensions directly to your browser. this allows you to click on the extension directly to see if they're offering cashback with a specific retailer when you're looking at their website. it does take about 60 days to confirm your purchase and cashback reward, but it's always worked with major retailers' sites like nike, jcrew, gap, and even eBay.

last Black Friday, rakuten was offering 90% cashback for a VPN service. thought it was too good to be true, but went with it anyways since I was going to re-up anyways. paid $100 and got $90 back for two years.

Had an employee discount and bought tons of stuff for my friends before I left and they Venmoed me, got nearly 300 cash back on top of CC points (also I opened a new card which had a 300 bonus for spending X amount)

I just spent that money today on something unnecessary but nice for myself
 
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