At first I found it difficult to figure out how to activate shopback before realising you have to go to the websites through the shopback website but ever since then I've found some great deals! Love... See more
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It's so easy and exciting to use
So many missing cash backs
So many missing cash backs, I’ve spent over $1000 and only got $38 cashback
Good concept but full with flaws that makes it frustrating to use
My friend sent me a link to join up, and we supposedly get $10 each. However, there are hoops for you to jump over. Not only do you have to make a successful purchase (you have to wait until you have over $10 cash back), but you also have to wait for months for the amount to be confirmed. Then you have to add your bank account details so you can withdraw the money. Even though the minimum amount you can withdraw is $10. The tracking time is months before it's confirmed. They encourage you to earn more cash back by doing surveys, but they are an absolute time waster. You could be 90% though the survey, then they will shut it down, so you get nothing.
This is a good concept, but there are more cons than pros. I wouldn't actively use it because it's not worth the effort.
Love the whole experience of shopback
Love the whole experience of shopback. I haven't used my shopback money yet, but will keep building it up & probably use it at a later date like birthdays etc.
But overall, thank you.
It’s a learning curve so far
Love that my regular shopping gets me…
Love that my regular shopping gets me money back!
Takes to long to clear an also take…
Takes to long to clear an also take abit to even get that amount a waste
Fast delivery
Love it so much but it takes over…
Love it so much but it takes over almost three months to have the shopback that's all
Is it worth it?
It took approximately 5 to 6 months for Shopback to pay. And even then it staggered ranging from 83c to $6. Not really worth the hassle.
Great app
Great app! Easy to use, you get money back on purchases, and the games are a fun bonus, too. Definitely worth it.
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It is hard to understand
It is hard to understand how the cashback works. I thought I was getting more % back then what I got… and the time frame is long. But I will keep an eye on it
The app a good idea but not great
The app is a good concept but not as straight forward as you would expect to set up and use...... :-(
Great so far
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