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What are your favorite money saving (or making) apps?
Since it's still slow around this place!
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Re: What are your favorite money saving (or making) apps?
Can you use it with online shopping? I would love to stack it with eBates.
http://www.cashbackmonitor.com
You search for the store you're going to shop at and it'll display who gives reward points/cash back for the store you searched for. Sometimes it's a little off according to some reviews, but it has been right for me so far.
I'm also a fan of Ibotta, which the only app I know about that offers rebates on produce and booze. (I've redeemed more rebates on Yellowtail wine than I'd care to admit!)
And I like the Mileage Plus X app for earning miles when I go to Panera, Bath and Body Works, Panda Express and other places where I can't get any other benefits!
Yesterday I made an order on White House Black Market because a friend had given me a gift card. Effectively, I paid a total of $0.63 for an outfit (full price unfortunately but that's what my coupon was for.
My pre-discount total was $104.39 (including tax). I got $2.55 off for WHBM Rewards, free shipping and $50 off for my $50 off $100 coupon (full-price purchase only), and then I had a giftcard for $50. My ebates cash back was $1.21 and the charge to my credit card was $1.84 which is how I came up with the $0.63 effective charge.
Anyone use ibotta? I downloaded the app, but it seems confusing.
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I wasn't so much worried about that. We went to Chili's last night to test it since they have those Ziosk things. Figured it would make things easier, but the Ziosk only allows the use of swiped cards. So we ended up writing the number on the receipt and giving it to the waiter.
Supposedly, you can buy Starbucks cards with it and then transfer the funds to another card on your account. Haven't tried that yet, but it's next on our list.
I also did read in a review that at least with Chase the transactions still code correctly, so if it happens to be a 5% bonus category, you still get the points. Haven't tested that yet.
I'm keeping it on my phone for now, but will probably only use it at places where you normally wouldn't return anything.