Through 6/30/16 iConsumer is offering double cash back and double shares on purchases made between now and midnight (Central time) on 6/30/16.
Notable Finds:
- 1-800-Flowers 22.4% (see: 1-800-Flowers Extreme Stacking)
- Choice Hotels 12.8%
- ScoreBig 19.2% (see: ScoreBig Extreme Stacking)
- Staples 6.4%
- Virgin Atlantic 4.8%
Important Note: The doubled rates are already shown on the iConsumer site. For example, if a store shows 10% cash back, then it most likely used to be 5% but was doubled to 10%. You will not earn 20% cash back in that example. iConsumer isn’t offering double cash back for all stores, but most do seem to be included.
For an overview of the iConsumer portal, please see: Can iConsumer really deliver cash + shares? My interview with iConsumer’s founder.
Name / Link | Offer | Frequent Miler Notes: |
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iConsumer | Earn free shares shares of iConsumer stock (promotion details vary over time) | With this portal you earn both cash back and shares in the iConsumer business. Requires $25 payable before they'll pay out the cash back. |
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Just a note, this is the only portal that I’ve seen that says it will issue you a 1099
sorry for duplicate – computers.
iConsumer website states “no cash back rebate” on purchase of gift cards, yet data pts have shown it works. So is it only good for using gift cards to get double cash back today?
Whether you get paid at all for the purchase of gift cards depends on the merchant, not the portal. With Staples, for example, the answer is almost always no. If the merchant does give you credit for the gift card sale then you should get paid whatever iConsumer advertises was the current payout rate when you clicked through
iConsumer website says “no cash rebate on gift cards,” yet data pts show it has worked in the past, will the double cash back offer work on gift cards then or no?
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