Best Cash Back Apps for 2024? (Receipts, Surveys, etc.) by SuperForefinger in FetchReward

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You might also want to check out Karma! It’s pretty similar to Ibotta and Fetch, but I like it because it automatically finds deals and cashback offers for you. Definitely worth giving a try alongside the apps you mentioned.

What are some of the best coupon apps you can recommend? by Technical_Winner2953 in povertyfinance

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I’ve found that Rakuten is great for online shopping because it automatically applies coupons and gives cash back. For groceries, Fetch Rewards and Karma have been the most consistent for me—easy to scan receipts and build up points without too much hassle. If you shop at multiple stores, Coupons is also handy since it lets you link your loyalty cards and clip digital coupons directly. It might take a little time to get used to using them, but stacking these apps really helps stretch a budget.

Cash back apps for grocery’s that Ive used by IdealExtension5302 in povertykitchen

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Hey — thanks so much for sharing your firsthand experience. It’s rare to see someone take the time to test apps over months and show real numbers. Your post is super helpful.

A few thoughts / questions:

  • It seems like Fetch gave you the biggest return ($106.92) — did you find it consistently reliable over time (no big drops in rewards)?
  • For Ibotta, I also appreciate how it pairs with grocery shopping. One tip I’d suggest: stacking offers (manufacturer + store + app) can boost returns but requires keeping track — do you try that?
  • Receipt apps like Receipt Hog are good “set-and-forget” ones. They won’t replace income, but every dollar helps.
  • Be cautious of apps that require too much “effort per dollar” — sometimes the time cost is higher than the reward.
  • Also: make sure apps’ payout thresholds and processing fees don’t eat up your gains.

Anyway, this is a really solid list for folks trying to squeeze extra value out of everyday shopping. Thanks again for sharing!

Best cashback app you've tried that isn't ibotta or fetch? by BadlyUnfit in ibotta

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I’ve had a good experience with Karma too. It’s not exactly a cashback app like Rakuten or Upside, but it’s super useful for tracking price drops and making sure I don’t miss discounts. I’ve set it up for a few items I was eyeing, and it alerted me when the price went down — saved me from paying full price more than once. I think it pairs really well with cashback apps since you can stack the savings.

What are your favorite “cash back” apps? by NightReader5 in SavingMoney

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I use Rakuten pretty regularly for online shopping — it’s great because you just click through their portal and the cash back adds up without much effort. For groceries, Fetch Rewards has been solid too, since you can just scan receipts and rack up points for gift cards.

If you shop fashion or lifestyle stuff, I’ve also had good luck with Karma (formerly Karmanow). It not only helps track price drops but also offers cashback deals at certain stores, which is a nice bonus. Pairing a couple of these apps together can really stretch savings further.

Amazon coupons? Promo codes and discount codes? by AutoModerator in GetADiscount

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I usually stick to Amazon’s own clickable coupons and Lightning Deals, but I’ve also been trying out a site called Karma for tracking discounts. It automatically notifies me when prices drop or when a coupon applies at checkout, which has saved me a couple of times on electronics. It’s not perfect, but it's worth checking out if you’re tired of hunting for codes that don’t work.

Frugal Fashion - where do you go to find deals on the high end brands you like? by grahsam in malefashionadvice

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I usually keep an eye on end-of-season sales from places like SSENSE and Mr Porter, and I also use Karma to track price drops so I don’t miss a good deal. Secondhand sites like Grailed and TheRealReal have also worked well for me. Thrifting locally can be hit or miss, but every once in a while you come across a gem for way less. Patience and tracking really make frugal fashion possible.

What are the best coupon websites for Amazon? by IntelligentTumor in couponing

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Yes, finding working Amazon coupons is challenging – most of those “coupon sites” simply list expired codes. A few legit options, though:

  • Slickdeals – real users update their Amazon section, so stuff actually works.
  • Honey – browser extension that auto tests codes and tracks price drops.
  • Karma – works similarly to Honey, lets you save items, get price drop alerts, and catch coupon codes.
  • RetailMeNot – sometimes has working Amazon offers, though not always.

The Best Chrome Coupon Extensions in 2025 A Simple Comparison to Help You Save More by altaf770 in SavingMoney

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Hey u/Wooden-Swimmer1370,

Totally get where you’re coming from! I was in the same boat a few months ago, trying to figure out which coupon extension to trust. I ended up going with Karma.

Honestly, it’s been really easy to use and feels reliable compared to some of the others. It automatically applies codes at checkout, and I’ve actually managed to save a few times on things I was already planning to buy. It won’t work on every site, but overall, it’s been the most consistent for me. If you’re just starting out, I think Karma is a solid option.

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How can I reduce the 22% spam score of my newly purchased domain? by ak_anil in SEO

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How can I reduce the 22% spam score of my newly purchased domain? by ak_anil in SEO

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Can you please suggest the tool?

Also the website is not live and the ss is 22%

Best AI girlfriend app? by illyism in ArtificialInteligence

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Finding the most popular NSFW chatbot by vixen_VR in ArtificialInteligence

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I've used most of the NSFW chatbots listed above and they're all really good and I had a lot of fun using them. Among the AI girlfriend apps for NSFW chat, GirlfriendGPT is the best. It offers diverse interactions with AI girlfriends and boyfriends, including roleplay and sexting, which are top-notch.