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Don't Throw Your Receipts Away! (7 apps I use to earn $$ with receipts!)


 How often is your reply "No thank you" to the question, "Do you want your receipt?" when you're at the grocery store or fast food. You need to STOP! You're throwing away money!

I've had multiple people ask me about which websites and apps I use to earn money back on receipts. Some I use, you can also do small tasks like take a survey or watch an ad. All these little things really add up! For the majority of them, you'll need some type of smart phone. 

Take a look down below!

1. Swagbucks

I'm starting with this one first because capturing receipts is only one of its many features! You can take surveys, watch ads, answer questions, play games, and make purchases through Swagbucks for money back! This is easily used on the desktop, and there's an app to upload receipts as well. 



Head HERE to sign up! Earn an extra 300 SB (Swagbucks) when you earn 300 points within your first 30 days. 300 SB = $3 gift card. You can easily get that within the first few minutes of following their sign up prompts!

2. Ibotta 

I've been using Ibotta for years. The biggest pro to this app is that you can get actual money not gift cards! It'll be deposited into your PayPal account after you've "cashed out" once $20 of rebates are reached. The transactions are instant, and they make it so easy. 


Follow THIS LINK & use code gm4lja to get started!

3. Fetch

I used Fetch years ago and never seemed to enjoy it, but boy have they changed! They just recently changed their points policy that every is now worth 25 points no matter what store or restaurant it is. Some receipts used to be worth only 3 or 5 points. So that's been a big benefit!

Click HERE & use code WCVRC to get your first 2,000 points!! 

4. Receipt Hog

Alright, y'all, I have to be honest - This one's a little funny. You can take a picture of your receipt and still get points, but most of your points come from the slot machine on the app. 🤣 You earn tokens to be able to use it. It's still worth it for me to have on my phone because I'm scanning receipts anyways!


Go to THIS LINK & use code drig2487 and get five spins!!

5. Dabbl 

This is a new one for me. I don't know many other people who use it, so I think it's a fairly fresh app! Again, this is an app that has a lot to offer such as surveys, watching ads, and other tasks. They have a great variety of gift cards to choose from, and I've really enjoyed the 'Earnings Progress' that it shows, so I can keep track. 

Click HERE to sign up! You must click the link from your mobile device. 

6. NCP ReCap

This is a very plain jane type of app. There's nothing fancy, but it's SO EASY. Every receipt is 500 points, no matter what. (I believe there is a cap per week). Take a picture, and that's it. They never ask your questions. They never say your picture wasn't sufficient. There's no qualifying items. You could buy a stick of gum at Wal-Mart and scan that receipt. It takes a little while for the points to add up, but every little bit counts in my book!

Search for the app on your iPhone or Android!


7. Coupons.com 

I've been familiar with coupons.com for a long time. You can print coupons or select digital coupons from this site. They have a lot to offer. I never realized that it was an app though! 


Search on your preferred smartphone apps! 

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I have all these apps right next to each other in an app that's dedicated to 'Savings Apps.' I grab my receipt, go to each app to take a pic, then do my next receipt on all of them. Takes maybe 2 minutes for a receipt, but it adds up fast!!

Hope this is a help to you & your family!

xoxo, 
Lizzy 💜












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