

You can add receipts from online purchases, too, by connecting your e-mail address (to garner points from your e-shopping at Target, Peapod, Walmart and other merchants) or by connecting your Amazon account. One trip, for just two gallons of distilled water, still netted us the 25 points. It’s been a nice surprise a couple of times to get unexpected points.Īnd even when there aren’t any special offers, the Fetch Rewards app has still given us 25 points per receipt scanned – including Costco gas receipts. You don’t need to know about them to take advantage. Incidentally, those special offers are awarded automatically. My niece and her two sons prefer Pepsi products anyway, so it’s worked out well. For example, after learning that Pepsi is one of those brands I decided to defect from my preferred brand (Coke) as a result. The program offers points based on how much you spend and additional points for specific brands. The Fetch Rewards app accepts receipts from big-box stores, liquor stores and convenience stores in addition to grocery, club and drug stores. Yet in less than a month I was able to amass more than 5,600 points by scanning our receipts from Walgreens, Costco and two supermarkets. Through next Tuesday, anyway, at which point it reverts to 2,000 points.Īs I said, we don’t buy that much.

For every person who decides to join using my referral code* (more on this below), I will get a whopping 4,000 points (instead of the usual 2,000 points).īut you’ll get something as well. Which brings me to the point of this post:įrom now through next Tuesday (March 24), the Fetch Rewards app is running a bonus campaign. That translates to almost $14 worth of scrip at a slew of retailers and companies that provide entertainment, beauty, pet products, clothing, media, travel, spa experiences, office supplies, charitable donations, and even a prepaid Visa or Mastercard.įull disclosure: Eight thousand of those points came from referrals.

Now I’m a believer, thanks to the 13,645 points in my account. Recently a reader suggested I check out the Fetch Rewards app now that I’ve finally joined the 21st century by getting a smartphone.Īt first I was skeptical, because DF and I simply don’t buy that much stuff.
