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Are you getting paid to shop? (ARA) - If you're already ordering office supplies, classroom materials or doing your everyday shopping online, you probably think you're getting a pretty good deal. You're saving money on gasoline, saving time because you're not going to the store and maybe even finding a coupon code or two to cover shipping costs. But does your shopping for the office, classroom or household - the shopping list you already intended to buy online - give you cash back - otherwise known as bonus savings? And do you get cash back on top of other incentives to shop online, such as coupons, discounts and online sales? MoreRebates.com allows you to continue doing all your online shopping from your home or office, but will also give you a rebate on the amount you spend. Some clients are getting checks of around $100 each month, in addition to the free shipping or discount on the items they purchased. For example, if you're shopping for digital cameras from Best Buy or laptops from HP, the store might offer you free shipping for a purchase of more than $50. At MoreRebates.com, you apply the free shipping code to the purchase of your ink jet printer, and then MoreRebates.com will credit your account with a rebate - usually between 2 and 4 percent of the purchase price, but sometimes as high as 12 percent. Each month you will receive a check for what you've accumulated in your account. In addition, if you tell a friend and he or she creates a new account, MoreRebates.com will automatically credit both of your accounts with $6. MoreRebates.com membership is free. And more than 400 stores offer coupons, including Dell, HP and Target. So before you start purchasing any of the supplies or materials you might need for the office or classroom setting, sign up for your MoreRebates.com account today, and get paid to shop. Courtesy of ARAcontent
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