Get up to 45% Cash Back With These 6 Apps

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Many apps these days are promising “cash back” to consumers, which can sound too good to be true. Some of them really do deliver, though, and even significant dollars if you use them frequently.

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Many of these apps require you to shop at specific stores or retailers, online and in-person, while others will aggregate coupons for you according to places you like to shop. Whichever you prefer, there’s certainly a cash-back app out there for you that can help boost your bank account — and all you have to do is shop.

Upside

Upside is an app that allows you to earn cash back at over 50,000 businesses in three categories: gas stations, grocery stores and restaurants. GOBankingRates previously reported that the average offer is around 11 cents back per gallon of gas, 7% cash back on groceries and 10% on restaurants (dining in or direct ordering, not through third-party delivery services).

However, offers differ between participating businesses and can be much higher — up to 45% at restaurants, 30% on groceries and 25 cents per gallon of gas. Overall though, you should expect to see offers closer to the average.

Any cash back you earn can be transferred directly into your bank account, PayPal account or put on a gift card to retailers like Amazon or Starbucks. If you use your app frequently, you may be able to earn several hundred dollars per year. Better yet, you can also double dip — meaning you still earn cash back with Upside even if you’re using a credit card or rewards card that offers cash back as well.

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Ibotta

Ibotta is among the first and best known cash-back apps (it’s also a browser extension). It allows you to earn cash back on your purchases across a wide variety of well-known retailers and categories, including travel, clothing, groceries and more.

According to CNBC, the average user earns about $10 to $20 per month, though more frequent users could earn up to $300 per month in rare cases. Your earnings can be deposited into a PayPal or bank account, or you can opt to receive gift cards. You do need to be careful to add your offers to your list, however, or you won’t get the deals when you shop.

RetailMeNot

RetailMeNot primarily helps users find coupons that can get them discounts on stores and products that are personalized to their needs and tastes. Users will receive up to 10% cash back on any order, but then they can also find specific deals for a wide variety of retailers that vary widely in the amount of cash back. Earnings are paid out via PayPal or Venmo.