Karen D.
I love using the Ibotta app to get rebates for my routine needs like groceries and otherhouseholdd stuff. My earnings go straight to PayPal where I'm saving for my son's graduation.
I love using the Ibotta app to get rebates for my routine needs like groceries and otherhouseholdd stuff. My earnings go straight to PayPal where I'm saving for my son's graduation.
That’s good to know. I’ve seen their advertisements, but wasn’t sure if it was worth the time to try. I’ll look for into it now.
I use all kinds of rewards app's like Ibotta, and Fetch and what I save I use towards my kids Christmas gifts.
I love using the Ibotta app to get rebates for my routine needs like groceries and otherhouseholdd stuff. My earnings go straight to PayPal where I'm saving for my son's graduation.
Definitely love Ibotta fetch and shopkick
Which is the best in your opinion?
What about Rakenten? Has anyone used that app and if so, is it worth using?
Is Ibotta effective if you aren't a mainstream shopper? I tend to buy all my groceries and goods from places like Natural Grocer's or Whole Food's because I prefer organic or household products that are green. Does anyone know of an app similar to Ibotta that would work for those types of stores?
@Deveri D. I love Rakuten (formerly Ebates)!! Since 2001, I've saved over $3200.
I’ve been using Acorns for about a year now, and I have about $1,200 sitting in my account. It rounds up my credit card purchases and deposits the extra change in my account plus withdraws a weekly amount to deposit in savings.
@De Laine R. How does that Acorns thing work? I signed up but for some reason they were taking $5 out of my linked checking account every Friday and I unlinked it and decided to stop using it because I never gave authorization for them to do that. Can you please explain how it works. Thanks
Robinhood is a great app that startels you off with your own stock as me for a reference
Shopkick and coinout have helped me a ton during some really trying broke times
Whenever I think about going out in ordering lunch or dinner you could put that money in savings and make some sandwiches at home
I'd like to find out more about Acorns and how it works.
Is Ibotta effective if you aren't a mainstream shopper? I tend to buy all my groceries and goods from places like Natural Grocer's or Whole Food's because I prefer organic or household products that are green. Does anyone know of an app similar to Ibotta that would work for those types of stores?