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eBay’s reward program sparks consumer spending
But shoppers must pay with PayPal to qualify for rewards.
Posted 08/27/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Merchants promote cashback in the final weeks of the Bing program
Consumers receive double-digit cashback rewards as incentive scheme ends.
Posted 07/23/2010Thad Rueter2 comments
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Market America ups cash back reward to 35%
Market America offers consumers up to 35% cash back on all Market America-branded products.
Posted 06/23/2010Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Microsoft brings to an end its Bing cashback program
The program will end on July 30.
Posted 06/04/2010Thad RueterPost a comment
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Year-end cash-back program contributes to Market America’s 35% growth
Mass market web retailer and online marketplace operator Market America rolled out a 2% cash-back program in November that helped boost 2009 online sales to $321.3 million, a 35% increase compared with 2008.
Posted 01/27/2010Mark BrohanPost a comment
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UK online loyalty specialist heads for the U.S. with a new name
A company that operates 180 rewards sites, eDeals UK, has renamed itself V A C Media and announced plans for international expansion. The company says it will begin operating in the U.S. after the upcoming holiday season.
Posted 10/09/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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MSN launches another program to reward Internet searchers
Microsoft Corp. has unveiled a reward program for web users who search using MSN.com’s Live Search. ”SearchPerks,” awards points to users each time they use MSN Live for a search. Points can be redeemed for merchandise, music downloads, and more.
Posted 10/07/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Microsoft pays web shoppers to use its search engine as a starting point
Microsoft unveiled a program this week that allows e-retailers to offer rebates to consumers, which the software giant will refund in cash to shoppers who make a purchase.
Posted 05/22/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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iBakeSale.com cooks up new tool that enables shoppers to bypass its portal
Shopping Bag, a web browser plug-in, lets shoppers go directly to e-retail sites, notifying sites the shoppers are members of the iBakeSale.com rewards program. This means members need not go to the iBakeSale.com affinity portal to begin shopping.
Posted 11/09/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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Discover Card launches a shopping portal for cardholders
Discover Financial Services, the issuer of the Discover credit card, has launched an online shopping portal, ShopDiscover.com, for its cardholders. They receive a 5% to 20% cash-back bonus on purchases at online retailers when they shop through the site.
Posted 11/15/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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