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cashback
/ ˈæʃˌæ /
noun
a discount offered in return for immediate payment
( as modifier )
cashback price £519.99 — save £30!
a service provided by some supermarkets in which customers paying by debit card can draw cash
the cash so drawn
Example Sentences
During the case where he was convicted of fraud, Peter Hunter alleged that GetMeIn! - another Ticketmaster-owned company - offered him "incentives" for selling in bulk, such as £4,000 cashback if he hit sales of £550,000 over a three-month period.
Also, comparison shop, use cashback sites and wait for major sales.
He also recommends signing up for store loyalty programs, using coupons or cashback platforms like Ibotta, and then of course writing a shopping list and budget ahead of time.
She's learning how to buy Roblox skins and earn cashback through apps.
Many credit cards offer reward programs like cashback, points and miles.
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