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  2. Cashrewards - Wikipedia

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    History. Cashrewards was founded in 2014 by Andrew and Lorica Clarke. [2] In 2018, Cashrewards launched its In Store Offers platform, with Visa Inc. The platform allows members with a Visa credit card or debit card to earn cashback at hundreds of stores in Australia. [3]

  3. Cashback website - Wikipedia

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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. 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.

  4. RewardsCentral - Wikipedia

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    RewardsCentral (formerly EmailCash Marketing, formerly TEMPNAME) is an Australian website run by PermissionCorp, with branches for residents of Australia, Taiwan, New Zealand (SmileCity), and United Kingdom (Rewards Central). The company was founded by Bob Cheng in Sydney, Australia, in 1999.

  5. 7 best cashback apps to stretch your dollar — and earn ...

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    Cash back. These apps provide online shoppers with automatic rewards or coupons at checkout. Examples include Rakuten, Ibotta, Honey and Capital One Shopping. Receipt-scanning apps.

  6. Cash back vs. travel points: How to choose credit card rewards

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    Cash back credit cards are generally the better choice if you want to earn simple rewards on your regular purchases. A points or miles card may be a better option if you travel often or want to...

  7. Loyalty program - Wikipedia

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    Flybuys is the largest loyalty program in both Australia and New Zealand. Australia: Contenders include Woolworths' Everyday Rewards, Myer's MYER one program, the Priceline's Sister Club, Amcal Club, Millers Retail Club, and the BB Retail Capital Pulse Rewards program.

  8. Rewards checking accounts: What they are and what to watch for

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    Key takeaways. Rewards checking accounts will pay you cash back for using your debit card and/or pay competitive interest rates on a portion of the balance in your account. Many rewards checking ...

  9. Online shopping rewards - Wikipedia

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    Online shopping programs tend to be consumer-oriented points-based or cash back programs. Traditional programs focus their proposition on extrinsic motivation and rewards: cash back or a choice of attractive rewards. A variant, though not unique to online shopping programs, is the intrinsic reward.

  10. Talk:Cashrewards - Wikipedia

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  11. HSBC Bank Australia - Wikipedia

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    HSBC credit cards include low-rate, low-fee, and rewards cards, with features including low-interest rates and annual fees, balance transfer offers, and an ability to earn HSBC Rewards points which can be redeemed for a range of products and services, or Qantas Points towards the Qantas Frequent Flyer program.