If you’re looking to put some extra money in your pocket, these are worth checking out.
The SavingStar web site also allows users to shop online and get cash back at popular retailers.
This includes stores like Walmart, HEB, and Target.
Cash back offers vary from fifty cents up to a few bucks depending on the item.
The app can be used at any store that provides you with a valid receipt.
These include short fun facts, quizzes, and testimonials.
Ibotta picks up where many of the other cash-back apps leave off.
They offer cash-back and rebates for grocery storesandretail stores.
You unlock cash-back rebates before you go shopping by completing simple tasks.
It literally took less than 30 seconds.
By doing so, you could net even bigger bonuses.
Ibotta doesn’t have a lot of negatives.
The biggest complaint from users is the difficulty in scanning a receipt into the app.
The app now provides the ability to scan QR codes which should make the process of submitting receipts easier.
Current Smart Deals include popular items like olive oil, salad dressing, and produce.
Your payment is sent via PayPal with no minimum balance required.
The coolest feature of the app is the store flyers available to you when planning your next trip.
The number of products available for cash back just isn’t big enough to make this worthwhile, though.
When we checked, there were less than twenty products available.
Ain’t nobody got time for that.
it’s possible for you to request payment via check when your account reaches $20.
The app falls short to me when you analyze the available cash back offers.
Many are on products I’d never purchase and they seem to never be replaced with better offers.
While new offers are updated every Thursday, the app would be more useful if there were simplymoreof them.
The app gives you money back on grocery items independent of what store they were purchased from.
Once your account reaches $20, you’re able to request a payment via check.
The usability of the app makes it worth a look.
Unfortunately, the limited number of grocery items available for cash back keeps me from truly recommending it.
The app currently only has 40 cash back items available.
In terms of usability and features, some of these apps are clearly better than others.
For me personally, I find the Ibotta and SavingStar app to pack a great one-two punch.
But more importantly, the savings they provide easily outweighs the time they take to use.