Ibotta Reviews: What is Ibotta? |
Ibotta Review provides details of my personal experience with the Ibotta app. From my user oriented review, you gain the information you need to determine if you will benefit from the savings and real cash Ibotta claims.
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Ibotta Reviews: What is Ibotta?
What is Ibotta?
Ibotta is a mobile shopping app designed to save you time and earn you cash back on brand name items you already buy! They claim no gimmicks and real cash you can transfer to your PayPal, Venmo, or obtain in the form of gift cards. (BONUS: learn how I earned a $50 gift card using my phone in six short weeks rolling dice on my smartphone).
The Ibotta app is free and available for download on Google Play for Android and iTunes store for iPhone users.
If you join now you can start getting back real money on your regular shopping for groceries, apparel, beverages, electronics and cosmetics.
Refer your friends and earn even more!
Tantalizing, isn't it? "Igotta" see about that myself!
I happened upon Ibotta a few months ago while browsing loyalty card apps in the Google Play store. You know how it goes, you're searching through one thing, get sidetracked and you end up staring at something completely different. Ultimately, Ibotta caught my attention. "Cash back coupons on everything you buy" ? Not obscure stuff either - staples, like milk, eggs, bread, veggies... surely there had to be a catch. While I'm not a coupon clipper I enjoy not paying more than I have to for anything.
There were over 50K Ibotta reviews on Google Play and a respectable 4-something (out of five) star rating.
Oddly enough, the reviews obtained through Amazon downloads (at the time a little over a hundred reviews if I recall) weren't as positive (3-something out of 5 star rating). That bothered me because it wasn't just the lower overall rating - it was the type of negativity in the comments that caused the most concern. A few users commented being long time participants with up to 300 dollars in accumulated earnings having their account disabled due to alleged terms of service violations, etc.. It's impossible to determine the validity of those claims entirely and it wasn't a large percentage of the complaints so I proceeded with a cautious mindset.
I headed to the ibotta reviews on itunes and found roughly 20K reviews of the app giving an overall 4-something out of 5 star rating. This brought me more into the "OK. I'll give the app a chance" mode of thinking. So, I went to the ibotta dot com site to learn more. Ultimately, I determined that it seemed easy enough so I downloaded and installed the free app.
The sign up was easy enough. They provide the usual FaceBook and Google+ logins but I opted for the old-school email login. Still, they also required age, gender, and birth date (information they already have on you when you sign up through the social media). As the saying goes, if something is free on the internet then you are the product!
The Ibotta app is free and available for download on Google Play for Android and iTunes store for iPhone users.
If you join now you can start getting back real money on your regular shopping for groceries, apparel, beverages, electronics and cosmetics.
Refer your friends and earn even more!
Tantalizing, isn't it? "Igotta" see about that myself!
I happened upon Ibotta a few months ago while browsing loyalty card apps in the Google Play store. You know how it goes, you're searching through one thing, get sidetracked and you end up staring at something completely different. Ultimately, Ibotta caught my attention. "Cash back coupons on everything you buy" ? Not obscure stuff either - staples, like milk, eggs, bread, veggies... surely there had to be a catch. While I'm not a coupon clipper I enjoy not paying more than I have to for anything.
There were over 50K Ibotta reviews on Google Play and a respectable 4-something (out of five) star rating.
Oddly enough, the reviews obtained through Amazon downloads (at the time a little over a hundred reviews if I recall) weren't as positive (3-something out of 5 star rating). That bothered me because it wasn't just the lower overall rating - it was the type of negativity in the comments that caused the most concern. A few users commented being long time participants with up to 300 dollars in accumulated earnings having their account disabled due to alleged terms of service violations, etc.. It's impossible to determine the validity of those claims entirely and it wasn't a large percentage of the complaints so I proceeded with a cautious mindset.
I headed to the ibotta reviews on itunes and found roughly 20K reviews of the app giving an overall 4-something out of 5 star rating. This brought me more into the "OK. I'll give the app a chance" mode of thinking. So, I went to the ibotta dot com site to learn more. Ultimately, I determined that it seemed easy enough so I downloaded and installed the free app.
The sign up was easy enough. They provide the usual FaceBook and Google+ logins but I opted for the old-school email login. Still, they also required age, gender, and birth date (information they already have on you when you sign up through the social media). As the saying goes, if something is free on the internet then you are the product!