Today I want to tell you about one way I get free money when I shop in stores with an app called Ibotta. I mainly use this app when I shop at grocery stores, big box retailers, convenience stores, and pharmacy chains such as ShopRite, Target, Walmart, Costco, CVS, Wawa, 7-11, etc... you get the idea. Each week participating stores offer different cash back incentives off various items they sell from fruits and veggies, to wine, to household cleaning supplies. Additionally, most stores offer a $0.25 cash back rebate on any item. Yep, that's $0.25 for simply shopping in a store. As far as I'm concerned every quarter adds up.
The Ibotta app is super easy to use and I will give you a quick overview of how it works. Normally I would recommend looking for rebates at participating stores before shopping, but let's be real... I often forget to do this. Follow along to see how I redeem a receipt for cash back from my recent shopping trip to Costco. I find it easiest to manually search for stores, but scroll through the long list if that is your thing.
Nothing I bought at Costco was on rebate and that's when I appreciate the $0.25 on any item cash back rebate! To add the rebate to your account click the "+" and then "redeem."
This will take you to a new screen that makes you read or watch an advertisement or answer a survey question. In this case it was an advertisement for Amazon.
After clicking the link for "Add $0.25 Cash Back" I was directed to a screen instructing me to take a picture of the recent Costco receipt and confirm which incentive I was redeeming.
Sometimes you have to scan the barcode to confirm that you bought a specific item, but not in this case. So collect that money!
And within 24 hours your account will be credited with cash.
Ibotta is literally the
And after my Costco shopping trip I had $67.95. Get it!
I am on a mission to get to $100 so I can buy groceries without having to spend anything other than cash from my Ibotta rebates. That would be awesome and I hope to reach this goal by the end of the year.
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