We’ve been members of Swagbucks for 10+ years. It’s a website where you can earn money and gift cards to your favorite stores by shopping online (through their links), taking quick & easy surveys, printing out coupons, watching videos, playing online and mobile games, etc. It’s free to join!!!
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Over the years we’ve introduced you to Swagbucks several times on the TCC blog and have provided you with tips on how we earn. It’s been awhile since I’ve posted about it and today I wanted to introduce you to the TADA Mobile Shopping App. We use the SB TADA Mobile App every time we go into a grocery store, Walmart, Target, Rite Aid, CVS, Walgreens, Dollar General, Dollar Tree, etc. Hundreds of stores qualify.
Every few days they update the TADA app with a list of qualifying products. We ONLY buy the products that we normally buy. It will list how many SB you will earn for purchasing the product. You put the item on your shopping list, go shop, buy it, come home and scan in your receipt through the app to received your SB credit.
You can sign-up through our link to start earning right away.
One of the reasons we’re big users of the app is because things we normally buy like fresh produce never have coupons in the Sunday paper. In the photograph I’m showing today, I received SB (cash back through the app) on every item shown.
The week that I purchased the items I received the following:
2 SB for buying one orange
2 SB for buying one avocado
5 SB for buying 2 tomatoes
5 SB for buying hamburger rolls
5 SB for buying hot dog rolls
10 SB for buying Lay’s Potato Chips
5 SB for head of lettuce
5 SB for 2 bananas
5 SB for 2 apples (not shown)
300 SB for People Magazine
For the fresh produce I ONLY had to buy one, any brand, any size. In some cases I bought more than one because we needed them. It’s a great way to save a little bit of money on fresh produce that we normally buy. In the course of a year that really adds up!
The previous week (no photo) we got 40 SB for buying any brand, any size package of chicken and 40 SB for buying any brand, any size package of ground beef. That same week I got 100 SB for buying cat litter and 250 SB for buying liquid laundry detergent. As I stated…they change the list of qualifying items a few times a week.
BONUS: You can scan in your receipt from just about any store (grocery, pharmacy, gas station, convenience stores, dollar stores, fast food restaurants, pet stores, etc.) and get 2 SB back for EVERY receipt you scan in. Yes, every receipt! That really adds up over the year.
Here’s how you sign up:
1. Sign up using this link.
2. Once you open up your FREE account…click on the MORE tab in the top center of the homepage. Look for the section that says mobile apps. You’ll want to download the main Swagbucks app and the TADA Magic Receipts App.
3. That’s it. It’s super easy, and Swagbucks is for real. I use it myself, and I’ve earned some incredible things!
Haven’t tried Swagbucks yet? They’re a site where you earn points (called SB) for doing things like shopping, watching videos, taking surveys, and discovering deals and services you might like to try. You then take those points and turn them into free gift cards to places like Amazon, Starbucks, Walmart, Target, or PayPal cash.
If you’re new to Swagbucks and want to learn all of the tricks of the trade and really make some money…we recommend that you join the Swaggernauts Swagbucks Facebook Group. Totally free to join! Members help one another to learn all of the tricks to make the MOST out of your experience & time over on Swagbucks. You can find the Swaggernauts group on Facebook.
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I have read about this app, but have never tried it. I do like the idea of earning money on fresh produce.
I have read about this in your blog before but just never got around to trying it. I think now is the time. It looks like a good deal and easy to access.
I really love the new Tada app through Swagbucks. I use it every time I go into a grocery store, Rite Aid, Walmart, CVS, Target, etc. Tons of stores qualify and if I’m already buying those groceries why not get some of my money back? No coupons to clip either!!! Plus, I never see high value coupons in Sunday paper for $1.00 off Triscuit Crackers, 5 cents back for buying 1 banana or orange, 20 cents back for lettuce…any brand, any size. Coupons in paper are always for specific brands!
Some way some how I have missed this! This sounds like something I need to do right away never hurts to save/get money back