Cha-Ching! Christmas Club Update:
Here is my monthly Cha-Ching Christmas Club update. If you are just starting on your Cha-Ching! Christmas Club Savings (or any other savings), don’t feel bad. I am too!
Totals Year to Date:
Swagbucks: $45 in Amazon Gift Cards
Ibotta: $30 in PayPal Cash
Crowdtap: $15 in Amazon Gift Cards
Amazon Student: $20 in Amazon Referral credits
Recyclebank: $10 iTunes Gift card
Total: $120
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How about you? How’s your savings adding up?
Need some saving inspiration?
Here are six ways to add to your Cha-Ching! Christmas Club fund savings this week:
- LAST CALL to get a FREE $10 gift card when you make ANY purchase at Chipotle. Ends 8/18.
- Add 180 more points to your Recyclebank account and save up for gift cards and FREE stuff.
- Add 10 FREE points to your Pampers Gifts to Grow account and save up for FREE stuff. Expires 8/17.
- Pinecone Research is still accepting applicants! Sign up and earn $3 per survey if you are accepted. This is my all-time favorite survey company and is only open for a limited time.
- Add 150 more points to your Kellogg’s Family Reward account and save up for FREE stuff. Plus get a FREE Scholastic book.
- Mega Swagbucks Friday is today! Plus get 100 FREE Swagbucks for new members when you use my exclusive code CHACHING70 when you complete your profile. (Just look for the text, “I have a sign up code.”).
Remember – every little bit counts. You’ll be amazed how much you can save by Christmas time if you start taking baby steps now!
Can you think of anything else?
Want a way to track your savings? Try my Cha-Ching Christmas Club Savings Tracker. Simply download your own copy (click on ‘File’ and then ‘Download’) and then make it all your own.
Janice K says
I’ve had a lot of Amazon gift cards, but I order from them all of the time and now I don’t have any money for Christmas in that account. I do have some credit in Pinecone though. I also have enough points in My Points that I can get a $25 gift card. There hasn’t seem to be as many rebates this year either. I was at about $250 this time last year, but those rebate deals have slowed down so much. Also, Rite Aid used to have the checks that I put into my Christmas fund, but now its all UPR’s. I have to get more creative for next year I guess.
Tammy says
Hi Kaley! I’m just getting started as well! (A little in Ibotta) and some Swagbucks earned at least. I have a question about Swagbucks. They just sent me an email that said that I had “more than enough” to get a $15.00 Amazon card. My question is: is this a physical card they mail to you, or an e-card? I’m not even sure what an e-card is and how to use it. I’m guessing you have to print it but I’m not sure. I used to be able to get Swagbucks at work (and would do the daily polls & NOSO’s) but I can’t get it anymore, so I try to do it from home now when I remember to! However, I don’t have a printer at home……so if it’s a “card” you have to print, I’m in trouble since I can’t even get on the Swagbucks site at work where I have a printer! Can you clarify this for me – if you can make sense of it! Thanks Kaley! 🙂
debbie says
not an actual card they send u a code to add to your amazon account
Tammy says
Thanks Debbie!
kaleyehret says
Yep! Debbie is correct. Within about 10 days after you claim your gift card, you’ll receive an email from Swagbucks letting you know that your reward has arrived. You can sign into your Swagbucks account then and click on ‘My Gift Cards’ to claim the code and add it right to your Amazon account. They’ll give you all the instructions that you need – it’s easy!
Tammy says
Thank you Kaley! I appreciate the help & feel better now knowing I can redeem my points from home! 🙂
kaleyehret says
You bet, Tammy!