These four cashback sites are perhaps the most popular and you’ve already heard of them. But are you using them? You should definitely be getting in on the cash back craze with the sites below because they are trustworthy and will credit you what they say they will, are easy to use and update their offers regularly.

Rakuten If you’re not yet familiar with this site’s name, it may be because they were formerly known as Ebates. The layout of this site has good use of space which makes it easy to scan for top deals quickly. Linking a credit card to the site provides unlimited cash back for some in-store purchases and your rewards are added to your account shortly after.  

Swagbucks This site is really great at loading rewards into your account and there’s numerous ways to earn them. You can watch for different sales on gift card redemptions, especially if it’s your first payout of the month. After you sign up for Swagbucks, you’ll want to check out the Swagbucks Answer app if you like taking surveys. There’s more survey offers in this app with higher payouts and it seems easier to qualify than most other survey sites. You also get 2 Swagbucks for each receipt you submit through the app.

CouponCabin Even though this isn’t the first site I try, this site is one I generally check on for offers of cashback and coupon codes. I have found some surprising cashback amounts through CouponCabin when the other sites haven’t been running any specials. Another great reason to use this site is that if the store’s offering it, then the military discount is mentioned on their offer page.

Retailmenot An oldie but a goody, Retailmenot has a pretty good reputation for placing rewards into your account without any hassle and the site layout is very easy to navigate. Start your shopping by clicking their rebate links and scan their list of promo codes before you shop.

Have you used any of these sites for cashback?  

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