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On 5/15/2014 MissKlynn said:
On 5/15/2014 Shelbelle said:

I would hardly think you could. Only one site gets credited, and that is the site who will end up paying you.

I can tell you that ShopAtHome offers a 110% rate guarantee. If you compare rates and find a higher one somewhere else, you just fill out a short form on their site, place your order thru them, they match it and add another 10% of it to the total.

Just to clarify, it's not a an extra 10% cash back it is 10% of the cash back RATE. So, for example, you get 5% back at QVC with Mr.Rebates so ShopAtHome will give you 110% of 5%, which is 5.5% cash back instead of 5%. It usually works out to a few extra cents depending on how large your purchase is.

I was drawn to this with S@H at first but what I don't like about them is you have to accumulate $20 before you can cash out and get your rebate money. Ebates only cashes out quarterly and you have to have a minimum. With Mr.Rebates you can cash out whenever you want, and I find their cash back offers are usually the best.

HTH

That is what I said, 10% of the rebate, not 10% more, sorry if I wasnt clear enough, but it can add up if you take advantage of it often enough, which I do.

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On 5/16/2014 Deadeye Daisy said:

Before linking through to any reward site, check first with EvReward. EvReward shows ALL of the rebate sites for any vendor. Also shows any current coupon/promo codes or shipping discounts for that vendor. In some cases, you end up with a better deal by using a specific credit card or airline/hotel partner.

From EvReward, you can click directly through to the rebate site or discount you decide to use.

Ditto for a thank you here too! That sounds great to have a site do all that upfront work for consumers. It is just fascinating how creative some are to design sites like this{#emotions_dlg.thumbup1}

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I have used evreward for as long as I can remember. And have used SAH and requested the 110% guarantee a number of times. I like that SAH sends an email immediately with info on the 110% you've requested. Helps to track the purchase.

I agree with Shelbelle, mrrebates is the most flexible and I use the comment section often to help keep track of purchases on their site.

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Never heard of EvReward, just checked it out. Nice, but very incomplete. I did HSN as an example and it never even listed ShopAtHome which is now offering 7% from HSN, more than anyone else is now.

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I always compare rates on Fat Wallet, ShopAtHome, Mr Rebates, Extrabux, Ebates and Big Crumbs before I place any online orders.

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I go through Mr. Rebates and Mr. Rebates only. It's just easier for me to have everything at one site and not floating all over the place. Plus then my personal info. is listed in one place instead of several.

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I usually go through mrrebates.com or pandacashback.com. You can't go through more than one cash back site ( because the commission will be granted to a single website, and you can't even tell which one ). The store where you shop will decide based on its affiliate rules which store should get the credit.

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On 5/15/2014 Shelbelle said:

I would hardly think you could. Only one site gets credited, and that is the site who will end up paying you.

I can tell you that ShopAtHome offers a 110% rate guarantee. If you compare rates and find a higher one somewhere else, you just fill out a short form on their site, place your order thru them, they match it and add another 10% of it to the total.

What rebate programs have ShopatHome?

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SAH works in the same way that Mr Rebates does, just go to site and type in store where you want to to order from, and the % rate comes up.