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I am on my 4th $50 gift card and I've had the app for 1.5 years. Definitely easy. Hint hint, you can scan just about anything (even Amazon packages, prescription bag labels, etc) and you can even get things that have a bunch of points then turn around and return it if you need to. Hey, sometimes you change your mind right? 😂 I personally have only done that twice. Once because it was a bad product and the other was because I didn't like the item I tried. I still got the points. I often see receipts at self checkout or in grocery carts. The lady at my local store will give me a bunch if I ask her as well. Family gives me receipts too. Easy peasy.
It doesn't feel like work and I'll go weeks not really trying to get points and just scan daily receipts not trying for extra points. It's fun and easy. @@ThatOne77
The moment you said I can get Nintendo games, I downloaded it. I’ll be happy to hear more tips from you in the future. Hopefully I can retire early too.
I had an old cell phone lying around and downloaded all of the cash back apps to it. Since it doesn't leave the house. I just leave it in my office and scan receipts. Any extra money that comes from any of the cash backs goes to paying down my mortgage. $5 here. $7 there. After awhile it adds up.
I don't buy much stuff, I might spend $30 on gas and $70 on groceries in a month, and I am very stingy and it is very common for multiple weeks to go by without me spending a single cent. But what I wonder is, can I just ring up individual items to get more points? E.g. if I am buying 3 items and buy they on 1 recipt vs buying 3 items each on a different recipt. Furthermore, for the daily bonus do the recipts have to be dated for different days? Or can I get 3 or 4 recipts on one day and then scan them over the following days for the bonus.
@@CindyLearns I'm a single guy, and I have a large backlog of food (frozen meats, canned fruits/vegtables, pasta, rice, etc) that I am slowly going through.
1. Amazing you can go weeks without spending a penny. 2. What kind of food products are you consuming in order to save so much? Please tell us what we need to learn. I spent 17 on a drink, 2 small bunches of spinach, I small bunch of kale, small bag of cherries, celery, 3 packs of tuna and bag of random produce which was a sale item. I ate this for 2 meals and 2 snacks.
@@RoadToRetire25 I guess what I'm saying is, does it take an average of twenty years to get to 10,000? It's the same with frequent flier points. Sure I get a 1000 miles when I sign up, but if it takes three billion miles to get a five dollar gift card, I'm not interested. He he! Thanks for the reply. I'm now subscribed.