Friends who often shop online I believe have heard of some rebate apps, but don’t know which one is reliable. Today I will share with you a few rebate platforms that I know and talk about which one is better and more reliable!
When I was in school, there were always a few days every month when I felt that my living expenses were not enough, so based on the principle of saving as much as I can and being cheaper, I found these three useful and reliable apps to buy daily necessities.
Whenever I go to school, I will use these to collect some wool. I once relied on these three apps to save a lot of living expenses!
Three recommended rebate platforms: Icon High Commission Alliance: This is an app that requires an invitation code to log in. In fact, I knew about it very early, but I didn’t officially start using it until I got an invitation code last year. The rebate ratio for high commissions is large.
Some rebate apps are more generous, and many products will give you some coupons, which is quite cost-effective, especially for school supplies. There are often 0 to 1 yuan purchases. I basically rely on this for my notebooks and A4 paper for a year.
Buying it can be regarded as saving a lot of money.
At the same time, there is also a VIP level system, which means that the more rebates you get from using this platform, the higher your level will be, and the more cashback ratios and various benefits you will get in the future.
Heavy online shopping users prefer high commission alliances.
Screenshot of my High Commission Alliance page Shark Accounting: This is an app that can keep accounts, save money, and learn financial management knowledge. It is an app I often used before using the High Commission Alliance. Some products will give you rebates.
It gives more than Gaoyong, so you need to compare when using it. At the same time, Shark Account is also the only app that requires a handling fee for cash withdrawals. For example, if you get a rebate of 50 yuan, when you withdraw 100 yuan, 0.5 yuan will be deducted.
The actual handling fee is 49.5 yuan.
But fortunately, this is a platform I have used for a long time. The main rebate function is relatively reliable. You can get good rebates on most products here, so you don’t often find the discounts you want.
Shark accounting requires an advance handling fee. Wool Savings: Wool Savings is the earliest rebate app I have used. I don’t use it very much now. The amount of rebates is less than the first two, but fortunately there is no problem in withdrawing cash.
The account is also very fast, there are no other various functions, the page is simple, and the functions are quite practical. Friends who don’t like bells and whistles can try this, it is highly recommended.
Of course, in addition to the ones I recommended, there are definitely many other rebate apps for Wool Savings, but for me, it’s enough, so I didn’t spend too much time and energy comparing the profits returned by that app.
The biggest, in order to pursue stability and reliability, I only recommend the ones that I think are the most useful. The first two recommendations are the ones I use the most at present. They are completely enough for me to use. Occasionally, I don’t remember that I still have them.
After a month or two, I suddenly remembered the rebate money. I was really happy to have an extra one or two hundred yuan. I could go out to eat my favorite food and buy some favorite products. I was also very happy.