With
the holidays around the corner and brands stepping up their
advertising, many people are starting to think about holiday sales. But
what a lot of people don’t realize is that they leave money on the table
when they shop by not using
cash back sites.
The
average American is enrolled in some sort of rewards program (whether
at their grocery store, favorite airline, gas station, etc.) but remain
wary of cash back sites, likely because of lack of awareness of how the
process works. They
might think the site sells their information to third parties or there
are hoops to jump through.
However, that’s not the case. Cash back sites like
Splender have deals with major retailers (more than 800 stores)
where commission on each sale is passed back to the consumer. So when
holiday shoppers buy directly from the retailer, they’re actually
leaving money on the table that they could use to buy
other holiday gifts, pay off debts or simply save up for the future.
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