$30 Cash back for purchases are going to make anyway!


@TakeThemProfits + Rakuten

I have been using it for years and it's just free money for stuff I was going to purchase regardless. can't beat that! Takes seconds to sign-up and almost automatically helps you save as you shop. It is just an extension you add to your browser (also has an app for your phone) and you go to whatever shopping site you regularly would, if Rakuten is offering Cash-back, it automatically picks up the search and you accept the offer. Every quarter you get your cash back deposited into your PayPal or via check if preferred. Free money! My code offers $30 w/ sign up HOW IT WORKS: Normally you go to the stores' website/app directly from your browser/phone, lets use Best Buy for example.... to get cashback You instead log in to the Rakuten app (if on your phone) or it automatically picks up the offer with the browser extension on your lap-top --> click on the Best Buy icon --> then it will take you to the Best Buy Website and you shop as you normally would. --> Now you get the advertised cash-back offer for that store. (I am assuming the app itself gets some sort of commission from the store for "bringing you in" but in reality, you were going to shop there anyway, so then the app gives you a cut of the commissions) --> WIN-WIN Scenario for you and Rakuten




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Lorie Ann

Thanks for messaging me about this! I’m downloading the app now.. I’m interested to find out if it works with Amazon, my electric company, phone company… does it send you an email receipt from the place you bought it from or from rakuten? I use fetch rewards that looks through my emails for receipts to pay u cash idk how it works but I get paid so I don’t question it…lol

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Jayro is smart! 😏

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