![]() ![]() ![]() Only buy products that you normally would buy, or you’re just losing money. Unfortunately, my kiddo only eats about four waffles a week, usually her breakfast, so I probably won’t meet this offer requirement (unless I decide to stock up, which sometimes I do).Ī word of caution, please don’t buy items just to get the bonus points! There’s zero sense in spending $30 on waffles to get 3,000, which is worth just under $3 (depending on what kind of gift card you redeem it for). ![]() This one has a fairly high purchase amount – $30 over two months. These are items that their partner brands are promoting, and they want you to buy them.įor example, there’s a Kodiak products offer. While many small hacks help you earn points on Fetch, the biggest bang for your buck will be buying the special offers. Yes, I’m a money nerd, and overspending my budget is not allowed, so I log my purchases every few days to make sure I’m on track! It’s not an inconvenience at all in fact, I’m excited to scan my grocery receipts and rack up those points! I’m so used to doing it now it’s just a part of my regular routine when I log my purchases on my spending tracker. I will admit that I wasn’t using it to its full potential in the beginning, so I could have earned even more Fetch Rewards points if I had been paying attention to stuff. ![]()
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