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July 7, 2008 · Print This Article · Email This Post

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Save Big at Your Favorite Online Stores with Big Crumbs Rebates

Are you shopping online more, to stretch your dollars and to offset high gas prices? If so, you can earn cash rebates on purchases from 270 of your favorite name brand stores like Apple, AT&T Wireless, Babies R Us, Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Borders and many others by using Big Crumbs. If you live in a rural area like we do (35 miles round trip to Walmart), the savings are even bigger. So what is Big Crumbs? It’s a free service that pays you cash rebates for your purchases.

One U.S. Dollar Doesn't Go Too Far These Days

There are no charges whatsoever; the program is supported by participating merchants. After registering for free, you simply click on a drop-down menu located at the top right on the website’s home page and click the link to go to an online store of your choice. (Note: You must log into your Big Crumbs account first and go directly from Big Crumbs to the merchant to earn the cash rebate.) Shop as usual. You can check your Big Crumbs account online to keep tabs on your savings. Once a month, the company sends a PayPal payment to your PayPal account. PayPal is an online electronic payment system that also offers free registration. And that’s all there is to it. Big Crumbs doesn’t spam, sell your information, or ask for your credit card information.

There’s something for almost anyone. Other participating stores include Home Depot, Buy.com, Circuit City, DisneyShopping, eBay, Eddie Bauer, Enterprise Rent-a-Car, the Gap clothing store, GNC, GoDaddy, Hammacher Schlemmer, Hotels.com, iTunes, Kmart, Lane Bryant, Macys, Office Depot, OfficeMax, Old Navy, Orvis, PETCO, Priceline, REI, Safeway, Saks Fifth Avenue (okay, so you folks aren’t on such a tight budget), Sears, Staples, T-Mobile, Target, Verizon Broadband and even Walmart.

You can sign up for Big Crumbs here.

Read another thrifty tip for hard times.

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