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TopCashback has once again increased the rate it pays for Raise purchases to 10%. There are a few important things to be aware of to ensure you earn cashback, with this increased rate expiring tomorrow (Wednesday February 26).
The Deal
- Earn 10% cashback on Raise purchases when clicking through from TopCashback.
- Direct link to offer.
Key Terms
- Expires February 26, 2020.
- Orders submitted over $1000 are not eligible for cash back.
- If you list a gift card for sale on Raise.com you will not be eligible for cash back.
Orders submitted under $20 are not eligible for cash back. - After you have placed over $5,000 in lifetime purchases on Raise.com, you will no longer be eligible for cash back.
- The following are also excluded:
- Using a promotional/coupon code not posted and approved by TopCashback.
- Returning, exchanging or cancelling part of your order.
- Purchases made on other sites than Raise’s US site.
Quick Thoughts
10% cashback is an excellent rate seeing as this is cashback earned on gift cards which are already discounted.
It’s important to be aware of some of the terms listed above, as well as one additional consideration. That additional consideration is that you’ll only earn cashback on discounted gift cards rather than “Cash Back Gift Cards”. Discounted gift cards are ones where, for example, a $25 gift card is being sold for $23.21 and are listed beneath a heading saying “Discount gift cards”. Cash Back Gift Cards aren’t discounted; instead, you’ll earn cash back (in the form of Raise cash which can be used to reduce the cost of a future order) and can be found listed beneath a heading called “Cash Back Gift Cards”.
Another important thing to be aware of is that you’ll only earn cashback when spending at least $20. That’s based on how much you actually pay, rather than the face value of a gift card. For example, buying a $20 gift card for $18.91 won’t earn you cashback, whereas buying a $25 gift card for $20 would.
If you’ve been a frequent purchaser of gift cards from Raise, TopCashback limits you to earning cashback on $5,000 in lifetime purchases. That even includes purchases when you didn’t click through to Raise from TopCashback.
This increased rate ends tomorrow (February 26), but this 10% rate will likely increase the number of people buying gift cards from Raise today. It’d therefore be better to buy gift cards ASAP as gift cards with higher discounts will be sold first.
Its 15% now
Nevermind that is on hotels.com only
I have stopped using Topcashback and would highly recommend that you do the same. They are a fraud.
They have confirmed that I did everything correct in terms of a purchase that I made in MAY of 2019. They refuse to pay the $75 new line credit however because the retailer (Xfinity Mobile) has not paid THEM. That should be irrelevant to the end consumer and between Topcashback and their partners so I consider this to be fraudulent activity. BUYER BEWARE!
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As we mentioned previously, cashback is funded by the retailer. So if they haven’t yet validated your claim and passed us the cashback, we don’t yet have the cashback to pass to you.
We cannot escalate a claim internally on the basis that a retailer is delayed in responding to your claim, as this is out of our hands.
I understand it’s frustrating to be kept waiting, and we hate having to ask. As much as we’d love to simply pay this to you now, we do have to wait for the retailer to confirm eligibility and then pay the cashback.
We will continue to press Xfinity over your claim and we will be in touch as soon as we have an update.
Regards,
TopCashback Support
Deal is dead already
Still going 12 hours after you posted this.
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