Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Current List of eRebates Available

With paper coupons slowly falling out of style, eCoupons have been reigning over the past few years. But there are also a whole slew of apps and websites that offer digital rebates - not only for instore purchases, but for online, too! If you're ordering your dog's food and supplies online, make sure you're making every purchase count through these apps!  We've sorted rebates by website/retailer to make shopping easy!

As always, check the terms and conditions for each offer, as they can change and/or contain exclusions.

(Did we miss anything? Comment and let us know what rebate apps and websites you're using!)

Amazon:
Ibotta - 3% cash back on Pet Supplies (last updated 4/30/19)

BarkBox:
Ebates - $11.00 cash back (last updated 4/30/19)
Ibotta - $12.00 cash back (last updated 4/30/19)
MyPoints - earn 5,000 for any subscription (last updated 4/30/19)
Shopkick - earn 900 kicks for any subscription (last updated 4/30/19)

Chewy:
Ebates - 5% cash back (last updated 4/30/19)

eBay:
Ibotta - up to 1.5% cash back (last updated 4/30/19)
MyPoints - 2 points per $1.00 spent (last updated 4/30/19)
Shopkick - 3 kicks per $1.00 spent (last updated 4/30/19)

Petco.com:
Ebates - 4% cash back (last updated 4/30/19)
Ibotta - 5% cash back (last updated 4/30/19)
MyPoints - 3 points per $1.00 spent (last updated 4/30/19)

Petsmart.com:
none at this time

Sam's Club online:
Ebates - 1.5% cash back (last updated 4/30/19)
Ibotta - 2% cash back (last updated 4/30/19)
MyPoints - 4 points per $1.00 spent (last updated 4/30/19)
Shopkick - 2 kicks per $1.00 spent (last updated 4/30/19)

Target.com:
Ebates - 1% cash back (last updated 4/30/19)
Ibotta - 1% cash back (last updated 4/30/19)
MyPoints - 4 points per $1.00 spent (last updated 4/30/19)

Walmart.com:
Ebates - up to 5% cash back (last updated 4/30/19)
Ibotta - 1% cash back (last updated 4/30/19)
MyPoints - 4 points per $1.00 spent (last updated 4/30/19)
Shopkick - 3 kicks per $1.00 spent (last updated 4/30/19)

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