Cashback Angel – Get the Highest Rate Of Cashback Every Time
If you’re a cashback geek like me or just want to find the best place to get money off – there’s a handy tool that you can use to do just that.
There are so many different places to get cashback nowadays. Whether it’s TopCashback, Quidco, places like Swagbucks or even money back through airmiles and Avios points.
It can be very time consuming to look around at all of the different websites to see where you get the best rate of cashback.
But it’s a different story once you start using Cashback Angel. Here’s how it works and how it can help.
Cashback Angel
Cashback Angel is a website that rounds up all of the different cashback rates so you can see them all in one place – and see where the best rate is.
It’s pretty easy to use. If there is a retailer that you’d like to earn cashback from, simply search for them and it’ll give you all the information you need.
You’ll also find coupon codes and rates for airline miles too – so you can see all options of saving money.
Let’s take an example – if I wanted to book a holiday through Expedia, I can search for it in the Cashback Angel search bar.
When Expedia is clicked on, you’ll be given a list of cashback rates with the highest at the top.
You’ll also see rates of frequent flyer miles or hotel points too if you collect those. Sometimes, the rate of return on miles works out better than cashback – but of course it’s only worth it if you collect them.
Clicking on the cashback rate or website you want to use will take you straight to the page you need to claim your cashback.
Other Features
If you’re someone who quite often forgets that you can claim cashback – there is a handy tool that will give you a prod when cashback is available.
The Cashback Angel deal finder can be downloaded on a laptop or computer that uses Chrome.
It pops up for you telling you there’s cashback to be claimed if you ever reach a website that you could save with.
This worked for me recently when on the Airbnb website booking a break. I knew that there was nowhere that offered cashback on stays, but Cashback Angel popped up telling me I could earn points via British Airways Executive Club (which I’m a member and collect points).
So by having the browser extension installed, it’s got me an extra 500 points.
One thing that Cashback Angel doesn’t do however, is give you the actual cashback. It’s an aggregate website which will tell you the best place to go – not pay you directly.
If cashback is ever missing or goes untracked – you’ll need to get in touch with the cashback website you used in order to chase it.
What’s The Catch?
There isn’t any barrier to entry to using Cashback Angel. You don’t need to sign up or register for an account to use it – and it’s free to everyone.
If you’re able to either bookmark the website, or download the browser extension, then it can be a great tool to use and make sure you’re saving the most money when you’re shopping online.
Conclusion
If you wanted to save the most money when using cashback – this is a good way to make sure you’re getting the best deal.
Even if it’s just a few percent different in cashback rates – it can still add up to a lot of money over time – so getting the best rate is important.
And if you’re an Avios or airmile collector like me – it’s handy to top up that balance.
Have you ever used Cashback Angel? I’d love to know in the comments below, on Twitter @Jordon_Cox or on Facebook.
About Jordon Cox
Jordon Cox is known as Britain's Coupon Kid, and has been saving money since age 15. In that time, he has taught others how to do the same through blogs, public speaking and appearing as a TV expert.
He is best known for doing some crazy things to save money, including getting £600 of shopping for 4p using coupons, and travelling from Sheffield to Essex via Berlin, because it was £8 cheaper than the train.
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