Refund Offers and Postage
Refund Offers will net you the best savings but require you to mail away your proofs of purchase to receive your refund. And you can save in 3 different ways.
- A return of a free product coupon
- Cash back on the purchase
- Great premiums or gifts
In a typical year, I get back about $2500 in cash, in addition to the free product coupons and gifts. I place all my refunds into an interest bearing back account, and any expenses associated with my refund offers come out of this account. So my hobby is certainly money-saving and fun.
Some of the premiums include: T-Shirts, free movie tickets, stuffed toys, great kitchen-related items, insulated lunch bags, a Crockpot, the Energizer Bunny about 2’ tall, matchbox cars, lovely tote bags, wonderful child’s books, cookbooks, children’s items that served as a diversion when my kids came to me with bumps; more unique gadgets than I can list here.
The free product coupons are just about on every item. Most packaged goods, pet foods, cereals, paper goods all offer refunds in the form of a coupon. Among those that I like the best are the tie-in promotions offering a coupon on another product. For example, Wishbone’s refund on its salad dressing nets $2 back on the purchase of produce, Dole Pineapple wants you to make Hawaiian Chicken, that refund is $2 on your meat order. But the packaged goods are great too. I got a coupon for a free Cheer, the cost of the product around $15.
Refunding is worth the time, postage money, and effort. For more information, great offers, go to www.refundlebundle.com and start saving too.
Tags: Coupons, freebies, Grocery Coupons, manufacturers, Refunds







