Get paid to shop Labor Day sales with RetailMeNot cash back offers
(Disclosure: RetailMeNot is owned by Ziff Davis, the parent company of Ziff Media Group and Mashable.)
Labor Day weekend is here, and with it comes a flood of sales from virtually every retailer. But before you start adding items to your cart, you should know about the cash back offers from RetailMeNot that can help you stack your savings even higher.
How does RetailMeNot work?
RetailMeNot is a platform that offers cash back and coupon codes. The process is simple:
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First, you'll need to head to the Labor Day event page on RetailMeNot.com or in the app and sign up for a free account (or log in if you already have one). From there, browse the offers and click on the one you'd like to use. This activates the deal and automatically directs you to the retailer's website to shop.
After you complete your purchase as you normally would, the cash back you earned will appear in your RetailMeNot wallet. You'll get an email confirmation from RetailMeNot, and your approved rewards will be available to redeem to your PayPal or Venmo account within about 45 days.
What kind of deals are available?
You can expect to find offers across categories like tech, home goods, fashion, travel, and more.
Here are some of the best deals from the RetailMeNot Labor Day event:
Amazon: Up to $50 off your order with code + 10% cash back on Amazon devices
Best Buy: Up to 50% off + up to an extra $600 off select major appliances
The Home Depot: 12% cash back on select home decor and furniture
Lowe's: Up to 40% off top deals
Southwest Airlines: 20% off online booking
Tractor Supply Company: 10% off your online purchase
Walmart: 20% off sitewide
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