Five Essential Summertime Shopping Hacks

From outdoor concerts to vacation wardrobes, it’s easy to blow through the bucks come summertime. But with a little know-how, summer can be a season of maximum savings. Take advantage of warm-weather fun and make the most out of your money with these five budget-friendly summertime shopping hacks.

1. Shop Off-Season and On Certain Days

Timing your clothing purchases correctly can save you big bucks. For children, August is the hottest summer month to find steals. Experts also advise hitting stores before the weekend crowds. You can take advantage of off-season buys (winter coats and sweaters, for example) that may be heavily discounted during the summer months.

2. Browse Craigslist and Facebook for Block Sales, Sidewalk Sales and Flea Markets

Come summertime, take advantage of yard sales and neighborhood block sales to scoop up finds at cheap prices. Even people living in small towns can take advantage of flea markets and fairs. Here, many antiques dealers will hawk their wares on weekends for cheap prices. Make a day of it — gather the family, grab an outdoor brunch and arrive early to snag the best deals.

3. Take Advantage of Big Retailers’ Summer Blowouts

Many popular stores, such as Bath and Body Works, slash prices at big semi-annual sales. Take advantage by stocking up on a year’s worth of hand soaps or body washes.

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4. Watch for Deals After the Holidays

Shopping malls offer big sales after the Fourth of July. If you’re searching for big-time bargains, waiting until the first or second week of August is a smart move. During this time, it isn’t uncommon to find retailers such as American Eagle, Eddie Bauer and Rebecca Minkoff offering clothes at up to 60% off. Holiday sales also are a great choice to stock up on big-ticket outdoor goods such as tents and stoves as camping season starts winding down.

5. Jump on Flash Sales

Many online retailers (Gilt and eBay, for example) offer flash sales, at which you can find discounts on major brands during specific days and times. Stay on top of times by signing up for an email newsletter and special alerts. Start browsing a few days before the big day to scout out the biggest bargains.

Everything You Need to Know About In-Store Cash Back

This post has been updated to reflect minor changes in the In-Store Cash Back program.

Millions of Ebates members have discovered how easy it is to earn Cash Back for shopping online. But what if you’re shopping at your favorites stores in person? Maybe you need to try on a few sizes, swipe on some makeup swatches or pick up a last-minute gift on the way home from work. Great news: With In-Store Cash Back, you can start getting paid for those shopping trips you make in real life as well as online. Here’s how.

Step 1: Tap on the “In-Store” tab in the Ebates App.

Ebates In-Store Cash Back App

No app? No problem! You can also do everything you need on the In-Store Cash Back page on Ebates.com. Or get the app here.

Step 2: Find the store you’re shopping at, and hit the “Link” button.

In much the same way that you activate Cash Back online, you can turn on your In-Store Cash Back offer by hitting the “Link” button in the Ebates app. If it’s the first time you’re linking an offer, you’ll need to add a credit or debit card to your account.

Ebates In-Store Cash Back App

Rest assured, your private information is safely stored in a secure, encrypted environment. Learn more about that here. You’ll know Cash Back is turned on when the button now says “Linked.”

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Step 3: Shop!

Shop with your linked card at the selected store and earn Cash Back. Boom! There’s no need to tell your salesperson and no forms to fill out — just the magic of Cash Back. Why can’t everything be this easy?

Now that you’ve got the hang of it, here are some more tips & tricks to shop like a boss with In-Store Cash Back:

Stick to Our Accepted Cards

We currently accept credit and debit cards from Visa or American Express. Add as many cards as you like to your account; there are no limits.

Use It Like a Credit Card

To unlock the magic of In-Store Cash Back, pay the credit way. Yep, that includes debit cards. If you pay with your debit card and use your PIN, we won’t be able to track it. So when you’re ready to check out, remember: “Credit, please!”

Link Before Shopping

Always link before you leap. If you shop at a store before linking an In-Store Cash Back offer to your card, you’ll miss out on that Cash Back. Don’t do this. We hate to see you upset.

Stand by for Confirmation

The suspense must be killing you, but never fear. The wheels to deliver that sweet Cash Back to your Ebates account are a-turnin’. We will email you or send you a push notification as soon as the store lets us know you shopped with an offer.

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Treat It Like a Secret

In-Store Cash Back offers are exclusive to Ebates members, so your savings secret is just between us. Store employees probably won’t know anything about these offers. Lucky for you, once you’ve linked an offer to your card you can just shop and pay. Everything happens behind the scenes, so you can just keep a look out for your confirmation email.

Stay Tuned for New Stores

If you love a store with all your heart and it’s not on this list, just wait. It could be soon! Make sure to check back as we continue to add more top stores. Trust us: Love is worth waiting for. Stack Your Rewards Link In-Store Cash Back offers to your store-branded credit cards to get both credit-card rewards and Cash Back!

Get an Extra 3% Cash Back

What’s better than In-Store Cash Back? An additional 3% Cash Back when you shop with the Ebates Visa Credit Card! Here’s a little math to break it down: If a store is offering 5% In-Store Cash Back, you’ll earn 8% Cash Back when you use the Ebates Credit Card. Learn more.

See the Deets

Click the “See Details” dropdown under each store to see the offer limits, exclusions and all the fine print. You must link and use the offer before it expires, or else the chance for In-Store Cash Back will disappear like a stealth ninja.

Make Sure to Relink Those Offers

Shopaholics, this one’s for you. Once you’ve earned your In-Store Cash Back, you can relink the offer from the store and shop again.

 

We hope you’ve enjoyed this crash course on earning Cash Back in stores. Check out our video to see how easy it is to earn In-Store Cash Back. Now go forth and turn window shopping into Cash Back shopping!

 

How to Save Money on Your Next Cruise Booking

Cruises are a one-stop shop for all your vacation needs: Your food and beverage is provided, entertainment is on board and your travel itinerary is all mapped out. All that’s required from you: Have a great time. The best part is that many cruise lines feature deals and specials on everything from beverages to group packages. Below, five tips for saving money on your next cruise.

1. Sail During Slow Seasons

You may be able to snag an amazing price on your trip if you wait until the last minute. Although this may mean settling for a smaller cabin, the savings will be well worth it. Experts also advise looking for cruises during the slow season (i.e. not holiday vacation or summer). Another ideal time to book is during the Caribbean’s hurricane season. Wave season (January through March) tends to see sales from agencies and cruise lines alike. If you’re curious about which specific line to look for, experts say because of the size of the ships, both Caribbean and Med offer great last-minute deals.

2. Use Agents and Apps Wisely

A great idea: Sign up for cruise lines’ email newsletters and text alerts. The great deals and packages will arrive right to your inbox. Several lines, such as Celebrity and Royal Caribbean, feature one-day discounts. If your main goal is to score the lowest price, experts advise working with a travel agency. Because agencies block space on ships, they’re able to provide their clients with cheaper rates. They’re watching all the deals, and will be aware of great new sales, add-on perks or other discounts. If you prefer to use technology, there are also plenty of apps available (TripIt, Cruise Critic forums) that offer advice, show prices and help you find the best fit and fare.

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3. Check Out Hot Spots and Leave From Local Ports

Booking early for in-demand spots (experts say the Caribbean and Alaska continue to be super hot destinations this year) will help consumers get the best rates. Because these cruises are in such high demand, rates continue to increase. Talk with your travel agent or do a little research into your destination of choice. Experts also advise sailing away from your hometown. If you live in a big city (Seattle, New Orleans, Los Angeles or San Francisco, for example), you can easily drive to the port, eliminating the need to book a pricey flight.

4. Go in a Group

Take advantage of group rates (applied to parties of 16 or more) and you could even score yourself a free trip. Experts say the most affordable months to book a group cruise are May, June, September, October and early November.

5. DIY Your Fun

Unless you’re going to be drinking heavily (five or so drinks per day), the beverage packages aren’t always the best bet. Take advantage of happy hours — on and off the ship. You can also seek out spa deals and adventures on your own. Although the cruise may offer off-board activities, experts suggest relying on online travel blogs and guidebooks to plan experiences on your own. You can also investigate spas off-board instead of splurging for pricier services offered on the ship.

6 Tips for Saving on Filing Your Taxes

Gold Piggy Bank Tax FormsIt’s that time of year again: tax season! But don’t fret just yet. We at Ebates have compiled some awesome tips to help you both maximize your refund and save a little extra on filing your taxes. Whether you are looking forward to a refund or expecting to send the IRS a check, these tax saving tips will help you get the job done.

1040 Tax Forms1. Take advantage of the simple tax-return freebies. Millions of Americans need to file only a simple tax return (1040EZ or 1040A) but they end up overpaying someone else to do it or fail to take advantage the numerous tax-filing freebies available. Many popular tax-prep companies will offer free use of their services if you are filing only a simple federal or state return, so make sure you check out those options first to save yourself some extra cash!

2. Need to file a complex tax return? Shop around! There are a lot of choices out there for picking tax-preparation services and software, but don’t let the abundance of options make your head spin. Costs can add up quickly if your return is more complicated, so it’s crucial to shop around before making a selection. First, establish what you’re likely to need this tax season by referring to last year’s tax return. Next, start to compare prices across tax-prep providers to score a deal on the software that best suits your tax profile. Make sure the service you choose covers your necessary federal and state filing forms. Lastly, don’t forget to keep an eye out for state and federal tax-preparation bundles to maximize your filing-service savings!

Donation Box Full of Clothes3. Deductions, deductions, deductions. Taking proper advantage of deductions can add up to some serious savings. Deductions can lower your total tax bill and could mean bigger, juicier tax refunds in April. If you have a job that requires you to purchase special equipment or apparel out of your own pocket, those professional expenses could be deductible. You can deduct charitable donations, too, including the value of any goods you’ve donated to Goodwill or other charities. No matter which tax-prep software or service you go with, double-check that you benefit from all possible miscellaneous deductions, such as childcare-related expenses and healthcare premiums.

4. Boost your tax refunds with credits. Credits are even better than deductions when it comes to turning your refund into Christmas in April. There are credits available for everything from daycare and college-enrollment expenses for your dependents to home-improvement costs. Become familiar with the credits for which your family qualifies because those credits can add up to an awesome refund year after year.

5. Keep your tax-prep software and guides up to date. It may seem obvious, but keeping your tax-prep materials updated can mean even bigger savings and refunds. Using the latest versions of tax-prep software ensures that you are taking advantage of the current tax law, including all of the latest deductions and credits that may be available to you. Keep an eye out for updates that include new credits or deductions for things such as energy-efficiency improvements to your home or a new hybrid vehicle. Pay attention to changes in credits and deductions, because losing or gaining either one could have a major impact on your family’s budget. Using a tax-preparation program such as TurboTax or TaxAct should automatically apply these updates, but double-check that your software is the 2016 version. Better safe — and maybe a little richer — than sorry!

Time to Do Your Taxes6. Timing is everything. It’s best to file your taxes early for many money-related reasons. First, filing early usually means you will get your refund earlier. Beat the April filing rush, get your refund processed early and all your friends will wonder when you became such a tax whiz. Second, preparing your taxes early is the best way to avoid a nasty surprise in case you owe the IRS a large chunk of money. Better to discover that bill early rather than the night before taxes are due! Plus, if you figure out how much you owe, you can ask the IRS for an installment payment plan to pay off your bill. Moral of the story? Start early! Once you’ve finished filing, you can go back to binge-watching TV guilt-free because you don’t have to worry about your taxes again until 2018!

 

 

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How to Shop End of Summer Sales Like a Pro

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The end of the season is fast approaching. Soon, the weather will change, the foliage will change and of course the fashions will change. For all of you summer lovers out there we have great news that will ease your transition into the cooler months. The end of summer is one of the best times to find great deals on clothes, home wares, seasonal goods and more. An end of summer sale at your favorite store can stock you up for a year or more, if you play your cards right. The key to banking big on end of summer sales is to shop smart. To secure your end of summer savings, make sure to shop with a summer deals promo code from Ebates. When you shop our top stores with these insider tips, you will find the best end of summer shopping and the best savings of the year with Cash Back at Ebates on every purchase.

1. Have a Battle Plan

The end of summer is full of holiday sales, specials on seasonal goods, closeouts and more. Check out the Hot Deals at Ebates to find out which of your favorite retailers are having Labor Day sales. Mark your calendar for when sales begin and end. Combine a promo code within the sale window and you could save even more when you buy. Make the most of a Labor Day sale and you will see that it pays to plan ahead – literally.

Woman browsing clothing racks2. Shop for Transitional Pieces

Look for layering pieces that can bring you from the heat of the summer into the cool, brisk air of fall. You can always depend on the classic looks from Ralph Lauren and Lacoste to transition your wardrobe seamlessly from late summer to early fall. Pick up a variety of pieces that can easily be layered. Still in love with summer colors? There’s no harm in having a pop of bright summer color highlighting the more neutral tones of your go-to fall wardrobe.

3. Stock up for Next Year

Thinking ahead to next year will help you make the most of your end of summer clothes shopping. Because retailers are turning over their summer inventory to make room for upcoming fall and winter fashions, this is a great time to stock your closet with basics for next year. No matter how styles change in a year, be sure to pick up wardrobe fundamentals like light fabrics, beach basics and accessories from versatile stores like J.Crew and you’ll be fully stocked and ready for next summer.

Checking out at the store with a credit card4. Make the Most of Loyalty Rewards

Just like some credit card companies offer per-purchase reward points or other incentives, many retailers reward their customers with free shipping offers, bonus rewards, store credit and more. So before you hit the big end of summer sales, check out the reward programs offered and make the most of every dollar spent.

5. Invite Your Friends

Every retailer wants to spread the word about their products. The best way to do that is to encourage shoppers to refer their friends and many retails offer rewards for referrals. The other great part about shopping with friends online is that you can comparison shop and see who can get the best deal on a specific item. A little friendly competition has never been so rewarding!

6. Don’t Fear Commitment

The shopping cart is your friend. You can fill your cart with dream goods and amazing bargains at will and then carefully cull it down before you check out. Don’t think of your cart as a place to put your purchases, think of it as a place to put potential purchases. It’s not an impulse buy if you don’t actually buy it! When you review your shopping cart before checking out, you might be surprised by how easy it can be to combine items and deals to get more of what you want for less.

Pretty young mom carrying lovely little daughter who's holding a beautifully wrapped present in her hand, they both smiling joyfully while talking to each other in front of the lighting decoration in the shopping mall7. Shop Now For the Holidays

There are fewer than 120 shopping days until Christmas. Now is the time to pad out your holiday shopping list with awesome end of summer deals. The end of summer is a great time to shop for summer-weight clothes, linens and towels at huge savings. With the kind of low prices you can find by shopping a summer sale, you’ll save enough to get yourself a little something special too!

8. Shop for the Family

The end of summer means the start of school. This is the time to find all the back-to school goods for your kids while you shop for yourself. Concentrate your shopping at department stores like Walmart and you can find great whole-purchase coupons when you buy everything from socks to snacks.

9. Watch for Price Adjustments

Did you fall in love with an item that just never seems to drop in price, even during the best end of summer sales? If you know you’ll wear it and love it, don’t be afraid to buy the occasional full price item among all your summer deals. Some of our top retailers, like Gap, offer price adjustments so that if an item you purchase goes on sale right after you buy it, you can get that deal after all.

10. Save Everywhere You Go

When it comes to saving money, you can never save too much. If you know how to work it, it is possible to find a coupon for almost every product and service out there. Groupon offers the best daily deals and coupons for your local retailers, restaurants and service providers and can save you up to 70%. Now that’s just good math.

What are your favorite end of summer shopping tips? Tell us in the comments below!

 

The Ultimate Guide to Tax-Free Shopping Days

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Unless you live in a state with no sales tax like Oregon or Delaware, you’ve probably gotten accustomed to calculating that extra eight percent or so onto every purchase that isn’t food from the grocery or convenience store. Particularly for parents doing back-to-school shopping, or students ordering new computers and peripherals for the upcoming year, the extra dollars and cents can add up quickly and make a dent in your budget.

However, even if you don’t have the time or means to make your way to a neighboring sales tax-free state, you may still have an opportunity to avoid paying taxes on certain items if your timing is just right.

Each year, several states elect to offer tax-free shopping days, most of which take place over a weekend at the end of summer or just before the school year begins. As the name implies, during a tax-free period, consumers don’t have to pay sales tax on certain items. In participating states, stores can choose whether or not to participate, so you will want to double check the ones that do in your area before heading out (or online) with your shopping list. Most who do will advertise as such.

In some areas, like the southeast United States, tax-free days apply to items like emergency hurricane-preparedness supplies and are intended to help residents prepare themselves for hurricane season. A handful of states also offer tax-free days on firearms. But for the vast majority, the primary intention of the tax-free day(s) is to allow consumers to save a few bucks on back-to-school supplies, so it’s especially beneficial for students and parents of matriculating students. However, the opportunity to save is open to anyone.

Back to school shopping

Below is a list of states offering tax-free days in 2016, as well as some of the types of items that qualify for the tax reduction. Almost all states have a limit on how much you can spend on these items while still receiving the tax-free benefit. These limits are also listed where applicable.

  • Alabama’s tax-free weekend is the first weekend in August and includes clothing (up to $100), school supplies (up to $50), books (up to $30), and computers (up to $750).
  • Arkansas’ is also the first weekend in August and includes clothing (up to $100), school supplies (no limit), and clothing accessories and equipment (up to $50).
  • Connecticut residents can purchase clothing and footwear (up to $300) tax-free for a full seven days, the third week in August.
  • Florida residents can purchase clothing (up to $100), school supplies (up to $15), and computers (up to $750) tax-free for three days during the second week of August.
  • Georgia’s tax-free weekend is the first weekend of August and includes clothing (up to $100), school supplies (up to $20), and computers (up to $1,000).
  • Iowa’s is the first weekend in August and is applicable to clothing (up to $100).
  • Louisiana residents can shop for all tangible personal property (up to $2,500) while paying half of the regular sales tax the first weekend in August. This means a reduction from a six percent sales tax to three percent. After 2019, the state is slated to make the weekend and subsequent tax holidays completely tax-free.
  • Massachusetts residents since 2009 have been able to purchase clothing items tax-free the second weekend in August. In 2016, however, the tax holiday was cancelled as lawmakers contended it would be too great of a blow to the state’s suffering budget.
  • Mississippi’s tax-free weekend is the last weekend in July, and residents can purchase clothing and footwear tax-free (up to $100 per item).
  • Maryland residents can purchase clothing and footwear (up to $100) tax-free August 14-20.
  • Missouri’s tax-free weekend is the first weekend in August and includes clothing (up to $100), school supplies (up to $50), and computers (up to $3,500).
  • New Mexico’s is also the first weekend in August and includes clothing (up to $100), school supplies (up to $30), and computers (up to $1,000), as well as computer equipment (up to $500).
  • Ohio residents can purchase school supplies and school instruction materials tax-free the first weekend in August.
  • Oklahoma residents can purchase clothing (up to $100) and school supplies tax-free the first weekend in August.
  • South Carolina’s tax-free weekend is the first weekend in August and includes clothing, school supplies, and computers, as well as bed and bath items.
  • Tennessee’s is the first weekend in August and includes clothing (up to $100), school supplies (up to $100), and computers (up to $1,500).
  • Texas’ is the first weekend in August and includes clothing, backpacks, and school supplies (all up to $100 total).
  • Virginia has a few tax-free days throughout the year, but the first weekend in August is geared specifically toward back-to-school shopping with clothing (up to $100) and school supplies (up to $20) tax-free.

As may be the case if you visit a year-round sales tax-free state like Oregon or Delaware, if you’re a resident of a non-participating state and you purchase tax-free goods, you may still have to pay a use tax on those items when you return home.

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Once you’ve determined if and when your state of residence has a tax-free day or days, you can log onto Ebates.com to score some additional deals and Cash Back and reap even more savings benefits at stores like Old Navy, Amazon, and Target.

How to Save a Fortune on Textbooks

Stack of college textbooksThe campus bookstore is a great place to buy certain items, such as a giant foam finger to wave spiritedly at the homecoming game or a sweatshirt emblazoned with your school’s logo. As most seasoned college students know, however, it’s usually just about the last place you want to go to purchase textbooks.

On top of collecting tuition from students, most public and private institutions seek out secondary sources of revenue to help fund operations, maintenance and other costs. College campuses often are designed as mini cities, with food courts, corner shops, hair salons and more, in addition to the primary bookstore. Most of these serve a dual purpose: to provide students with the convenience of on-campus services and to provide supplemental income for the school.

Many students, especially those who live on-site, opt for convenience and spend much of their money on campus at such establishments. Sometimes this is a smart move, like taking advantage of the discount barbershop operated by student stylists or buying in to your school’s meal plan if it is affordable. But if you’re like most college students, you’re likely a bit more concerned with your own financial well-being than that of the school — as you should be.

After tuition and room and board, textbooks are likely the most expensive item on your school shopping list. As books are required by most professors, there’s really no way to avoid buying them. However, there are plenty of ways to save a good chunk of change. Ebates is a portal to an array of awesome offers, such as discounts at and Cash Back from hundreds of retailers, including booksellers like Amazon. Ebates also offers some great deals at certain university bookstores, such as Auburn University and Texas State University, where you might find specialty texts unavailable elsewhere.

Here are a few tips to help you save a fortune on textbooks.

A woman with glasses working in a bookstore1. Purchase an Older Version

Many professors are quite specific about the text they require for their class, and they will indicate an issue number for those texts that have been revised multiple times. In some cases, this is important; you wouldn’t want future surgeons relying upon medieval medical literature as their primary source of knowledge. Many books, however, contain very little variation between printing editions. Sometimes books are reprinted to fix typos printed in the first issue, or to add a longer preface or addendum.

Professors often ask that each student purchase the same version of the text to ensure everyone is on the same page — literally. But, particularly if your class involves more independent rather than in-class reading, your professor may be willing to let you purchase an older version of the text, assuming there is no major variation between editions. Most professors are quite familiar with these texts — having studied them thoroughly before requiring them of students — so they will be able to advise you whether this will be an issue. Older versions of textbooks are generally quite a bit cheaper, and are also easier to locate in used book stores.

2. Shop Online

Amazon and eBay have become hubs for back-to-school shopping, particularly because of their extensive selections of discounted books. Be sure to look at the multiple buying options each of these sites lists, as other used book stores and independent sellers often list their copies of the book on such websites as well to reach more potential buyers.

Many new and used online book retailers offer back-to-school discounts as well. Some sites like BetterWorldBooks.com even offer the opportunity to do good while scoring a deep discount. This particular retailer uses funds raised to promote world literacy, donating books to children in need. AbeBooks.com is a great source for those hard-to-find, rare texts, as well as many others.

3. Look for Used Books

All of the aforementioned online retailers offer a hearty selection of used books, some of which even come with free shipping. You can also check out your local Craigslist listings for some good deals on used materials. To support local business and get a great deal, check out your local second-hand book store. The other benefit to going this route is you may be able to take in some of your own used books for in-store credit, affording you even more savings.

Many university hallways are lined with boards of student announcements. These aren’t just excellent places to find and sell tutoring services or seek a roommate. They’re also often filled with notes from students looking to sell used books to make a few dollars to put toward the next semester’s texts. You may also be able to find such offerings by searching Facebook for groups associated with your university. “Buy, sell, trade” groups have become quite popular for communities, and are also a good source for college students looking to save.

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4. Get an Electronic Version

In the modern era, it seems just about everything has an e-alternative, and books are no exception. Thousands of books are available on Kindle and Nook, as well as many other e-readers. These can easily be downloaded to a smartphone, tablet or laptop, so you can read on the go without the hassle of toting around a bag full of heavy books. The other upside to this option is it can save you a whole lot of cash. Amazon and Barnes & Noble are good places to check for e-books.

Be a Paid Pupil: How to Earn Cash Back on Your Textbooks

Piggy bank on top of school textbooks

We know the life of a college student involves a lot of penny pinching, and cheap textbooks are a big help when it comes to staying on budget. If you’re embarking on the arduous journey of textbook shopping, start with this list of stores that will give you Cash Back at Ebates! Get paid to be a star pupil with Cash Back on textbooks and textbook rental orders. Shop through Ebates at stores with textbook buyback options to slash prices even further while putting a little lunch money back in your pocket.

Cash Back Textbook Stores

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BetterWorldBooks, 3% Cash Back
Save up to 90% when buying used textbooks at BetterWorldBooks. Plus, with its Book for Book program, BetterWorldBooks will donate a book to a reader in need for every book you purchase. BetterWorldBooks is committed to eco-friendly business practices by saving used books from landfills.

James Publishing, 12.5% Cash Back
Law students always look to James Publishing for legal books pertaining to California, Florida, Illinois, New York and Texas jurisdictions. Search law titles in litigation, business, criminal, employment, family and more.

Cash Back Textbook Stores With Buy Back

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AbeBooks, 2.5% Cash Back
AbeBooks’ buy-back service can usually beat your local bookstore’s prices. Shipping is free on many used books, and payments are processed by check or PayPal within one to three days of your books’ arrival. That will certainly take the sting off the cost of your textbooks.

Barnes & Noble, 1% Cash Back
Buy new and used textbooks on an enormous variety of subjects — from accounting to visual arts — at Barnes & Noble. When the semester is over, get a quote for your books from Barnes & Noble and sell them back directly. Barnes & Noble also has a textbook-rental program that allows you to rent books for between 60 and 130 days. You can even extend your rental period if you need more time or buy your textbook any time during your rental. Plus, return shipping on rental books is free!

Cash Back Textbook Rental Stores

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Bookbyte, 4% Cash Back
Rent your textbooks through Bookbyte for between 30 and 150 days, and get free shipping both ways on orders of $49 and up. You can always extend your rental if needed.

Alibris, 2.5% Cash Back
Save up to 90% on your textbooks by renting through Alibris. Get free shipping on all orders, both ways. If you drop a class or change your mind for any reason, return your rental within 21 days for a full refund. You can also search Alibris’ massive inventory to locate rare and out-of-print books, movies and music for all of your extracurricular media consumption — when you have time.

Skyo, 4% Cash Back
Get free shipping on every order of new and used textbooks, and great rates on renting digital textbooks to cut prices even further. If you’re new to using e-books for class and you’re not sure if it’s for you, no worries — some digital textbooks have a three-day trial period for risk-free shopping so you can be sure this is the right way for you to study.

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Chegg, 3% Cash Back
Not only can you rent and buy textbooks with Chegg, but you can also access an online tutor or ask simple study questions to make sure you’re on the right track. Your first 30 minutes of online tutoring are free, and it’s only 50 cents a minute after that! Now you can study with your new textbooks with confidence, knowing there is a professional tutor standing by for support as you pore through new information.

eCampus.com, 3.5% Cash Back
Get free shipping from eCampus.com on orders over $59 if you buy textbooks, and free shipping on all orders of rental textbooks. Rental return shipping is also free! Sign up for eCampus.com’s eWards program and earn three points for every dollar you spend, which you can trade in for big savings on future orders.

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5 Ways to Make Online Shopping Safer

Asian woman online shopping on laptop

More than two thirds, or 69 percent, of U.S. adults shop online at least once a month, and for good reason. As a customer, you can browse a store’s entire inventory without having to take one step into a brick and mortar store—not to mention, you’ll probably get a better price.

While online shopping is convenient (and fun!), it can also be potentially dangerous, making you vulnerable to identity fraud and hacking. But don’t worry, this doesn’t mean you have to stop your online retail therapy. Just use these five tips to be a smarter, and safer, online shopper.

Woman checking email on iPad1. Be wary of shopping links in your email.

Did you know that a person becomes a victim of identity fraud every two seconds? Identity fraud can occur from viruses that are sent through an email, a texted link, or an unsafe browser. Identity fraud can cost a person anywhere from a few thousand to a couple hundred thousand dollars and can be difficult to recover from.

Be cautious before clicking links that are sent to you, regardless of the format. Here are a few tips:

• Consider the sender; is it someone you know? This doesn’t guarantee safety, but it’s a good first check.
• Hover over the link to see what the URL is if the link isn’t copied directly, but hidden by a something like “Click Here.”
• If you’re really uncertain, use a link scanner like URLVoid, which checks it against a variety of databases.

2. Look for the SSL sign.

An SSL (security sockets layer) is an encryption on a website that adds an extra layer of security protection for a customer or client. According to PCMag.com, this is one of the smallest security prevention measures a site can use, and if a website does not have SSL, do not use it.

To see if a website has this or not, look for a small padlock icon next to the website address in your browser as you’re checking out. The padlock means that the page you’re viewing has SSL, and is safe to use.

Two woman talking over a laptop3. Do your homework on new brands.

Reputation is important when it comes to online shopping, but that doesn’t mean you have to stick to big brand names to be safe. Luckily, it’s relatively easy to get insight on whether a newly-discovered online store is reputable or not. Here are a few simple tips to follow:

• Look for online reviews. If they’re overall negative, reconsider your purchase.
• Check the Better Business Bureau for reports of fraudulent activity.
• Look for SSL sign, as suggested above.
• Ask friends if they’ve ever shopped with the retailer before. If so, what was their experience like?

4. Your personal information should stay personal.

A website does not need to know all of your personal information. Be cautious about what information the website is asking you for, and only give out the information that is absolutely necessary for the transaction.

If a website is asking for more information than it needs, cancel your transaction with them and look for a safer website.

Woman online shopping with a laptop and cup of coffee5. Don’t “publicly” shop online.

Using public wifi, or any wireless provider or server that is not your own, is not considered safe for online shopping. Many wifi hotspots don’t have encryption software or extra security protection, and hackers that are in the same area can grab your personal information within seconds without leaving a trace.

It’s also important to note that online shopping from a computer is much safer than using a cell phone. The majority of cell phones don’t have anti-virus and security software. If you must use your cell phone for shopping, be extra careful during your transaction.

Security breaches and viruses are the most common problems that a customer is at risk of when online shopping, but those risks shouldn’t stop you from taking advantage of the convenience that it gives you. If you’re aware of the potential dangers when sharing information online and learn how to keep your information safe, you can take advantage of all that online shopping has to offer.

Check out more from Jessica at Whooo’s Reading and Carpe Daily. She is also the owner of her own small fitness business, Honest Body Fitness. Follow her on Twitter @Jlsander07.

 

 

Where to Score the Best Birthday Freebies

Birthday CupcakesIt’s a pretty simple concept. You worked hard to make your way into the world and then you actually survived for this long. So while you celebrate with some balloons and a piñata, you should totally get some free stuff on your birthday as well. And why not for other than the fact that you are awesome? We want to make sure you are cashing in as much as possible on free birthday stuff from top online stores, which also just happen to offer Cash Back at Ebates. From a discount promo code to actual free (and customized!) gifts, you can have your birthday cake and eat it too with this list of sweet birthday freebies and where to get them.

Famous Footwear, 4% Cash Back

Get a free birthday gift with a Famous Footwear Rewards Membership.

Sephora, 4% Cash Back

Become a Beauty Insider and get a free gift on your birthday.

Smashbox, 4% Cash Back

Sign up for Pretty Points and get a free gift with a $35 purchase during your birthday month.

Starbucks Store, 2.5% Cash Back

My Starbucks Rewards members get a 15% off promo code for an online purchase at Starbucks Store on their birthday.

ULTA Beauty, 3% Cash Back

Sign up for Ultamate Rewards at ULTA Beauty and you not only get a coupon for a free birthday gift, you will also earn 2x Bonus Points for your entire birthday month.

Cost Plus World Market, 4% Cash Back

World Market Explorer Rewards members get a surprise birthday gift every year.

ACE Hardware, 3% Cash Back

ACE Rewards members get a $5 off coupon on their birthday.

bareMinerals, 4% Cash Back

Friend and Benefits members will receive a gift customized to their personal profile on their birthday. 

American Eagle, 2% Cash Back

Get a 15% off coupon (to spend at AEO or Aerie) during your birthday month when you sign up for AEO Rewards.

Old Navy, 4% Cash Back

Subscribe to Old Navy emails and get a free birthday gift every year.

Victoria’s Secret, 1% Cash Back

Get a coupon for $10 off a purchase of $10 or more on your birthday when you sign up for Victoria’s Secret emails

Ebates Double Cash Back

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Prices and Cash Back percentages are subject to change.