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A cashback website is a type of reward website that pays its members a percentage of money earned when they purchase goods and services via its affiliate links.[1][2][3][4][5]

Cashback shopping

Users of cashback websites can know ahead of time how much they stand to get back for their purchases at each specific retailer before they buy.[6] Sites vary on what form of cashback rebates they offer their users. Some programs will provide the users with a percentage of the total purchase price, while others have a flat sum that they pay out for each action.

When a customer makes a purchase online, instead of visiting the retailer directly, they may choose to follow a link from a cashback website to generate a monetary reward when buying products or services. The cashback website receives a commission from the retailer that, after the purchase is confirmed, is shared with the customer who made the purchase.

The amount of time that it takes to receive the cashback benefits is dependent on the site. Certain sites will make their payments every four to six weeks, while others will only issue their rebates after a few months. The time gap between purchase and cashback payment is observed to rule out cashback payment to cancelled or returned goods.

Payment is generally made to the user in the form of bank transfers, gift vouchers, online sites such as PayPal, bank checks, mobile recharges or online orders at the request of the user. [7] Some cashback websites place a threshold on a customer's account such that a user may need to make several transactions in order to be able to receive a reward.

Many cashback sites offer users a reward for referring others to the site. Some cashback sites also offer discussion forums, paid online surveys, daily deals, and other rewards to increase traffic and maintain customer loyalty.

Technology

Browser extensions are often utilized in to remind users that they can receive cashback from online purchases.[8] A browser extension interacts with backend API of the cashback website, and displays notifications when user visits e-commerce website telling that this website is eligible for cashback. Some of the extensions provide coupons for that site and product price comparison of with other sites.

References

  1. ^ "City Survivors: Cash in on cashback deals" Moneywise. Retrieved 2016-07-02.
  2. ^ Top Cashback Sites - Make £100s when you shop online, MoneySavingExpert, Edited by Martin Lewis
  3. ^ "Boost your spare change" Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved 2016-07-02.
  4. ^ "'Cash back' websites lure shoppers" BBC News.
  5. ^ "Cashback websites: is there a catch to cash for free?" The Guardian.
  6. ^ "Crusader guide to getting the best from deals and vouchers" Sunday Express. Retrieved 2016-07-02.
  7. ^ Do cashback websites really give you money for nothing?, This is Money, by Jo Thornhill, 8 September 2012
  8. ^ "Got Chrome? Here’s How It Can Save You Big Money Shopping Online" Money Talks News. Retrieved 2016-07-02.