Market research firms pay for insight into how we spend. Use these tips to earn a little bit back off your holiday shopping bills.
are of little use to those who have already done their shopping. And since your holiday shopping is probably complete by now, we’re focusing here only on the sites that will pay you to share your receipts after the fact.
How much are the points worth? About one-tenth of a cent. So, if you uploaded 35 receipts in a week, getting just the minimum 25 points for each, your uploads would be worth 875 points, or about 87 cents. How many coins do you get for each of these activities? With receipts, the number of coins you get will depend onYou’ll get five coins for retail receipts worth less than $10 and up to 20 coins for receipts that show you spent $100 or more. Each receipt also gets you entered into a drawing where you could potentially win up to 5,000 coins.
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