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I earned nearly $700 by shopping with the Rakuten plugin - 6 tips from a shopping expert

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Why This Matters

This article highlights how consumers can significantly save money through cashback programs like Rakuten, which are easy to use and accessible via browser extensions or apps. For the tech industry, it underscores the growing importance of cashback and reward platforms as a value-added service that benefits both consumers and retailers. For consumers, leveraging such programs can lead to substantial savings on everyday purchases, making online shopping more economical.

Key Takeaways

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Did you know that you can save even more money on purchases you make online? Cash back programs make it as easy as enabling a browser extension or using an app, and it's helped me save over $700 since I've started.

While it sounds questionable, I'm here to quell your concerns. I've been using Rakuten's cash back program for nearly two years, and I've scored big -- like the time I received $30 cash back on my Shark vacuum cleaner or $43 cash back on my Hisense Canvas TV. I began using the platform in early 2024 -- but now I'm a user for life.

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Before I break down how I did it, let's cover some basics, including what to know and why you should join ahead of Rakuten's Give Big Week, which runs May 4-11, 2026.

What is Rakuten?

If you're unfamiliar with Rakuten, it's a similar system to the cash back offered on many credit cards. But instead of getting 2% cash back on gas or groceries, you can save with varying percentage amounts at over 3,500 stores, restaurants, and travel bookings, even in-store. The percentage amounts change frequently.

Rakuten might look too good to be true, but it's pretty simple. Cash back accumulates in a Rakuten account as customers shop through Rakuten. Then, customers get paid out on what they've earned. How? Retail stores pay Rakuten to send them shoppers, and Rakuten shares a cut of that revenue with its customers.

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