RetailMeNot has announced a holiday to celebrate shoppers by helping them earn cashback when they spend.
Timed for the holiday shopping season, Nov. 7, has been minted “Cash Back Day” by RetailMeNot. During the 24-hour period, customers will receive exclusive offers from hundreds of retailers for up to 20 percent cash back.
“We have worked hand-in-hand with our trusted retail partners to bring a large number of exclusive deals to shoppers and help them save on everything they need as they prepare for the holidays,” said Marissa Tarleton, chief executive officer of RetailMeNot. The promotion will also drive consumers to further engage RetailMeNot by requiring an account for participation. Cashback is totaled and given back to shoppers via Venmo, PayPal or a gift card for a specified retailer. Gift cards will include a bonus value and be credited to a retailer of the consumer’s choice, to use later in the holiday shopping season in conjuncture with RetailMeNot’s ongoing coupon codes and savings offers.
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