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What is Prime Cashback?

Cashback is a reward system - you can receive a percentage of the money you spend on an online shopping transaction back to your Prime Card. The service is completely free to sign up to, and you can shop at over 1,000 online retailers who offer generous rebates on your purchases. To earn cashback, you will need to make your purchases online at www.primecashback.com using your Prime Card.

 

Do I need a Prime Card to join Prime Cashback?

You need a Prime Card to join Prime Cashback. If you do not already have one, please click here. Whilst you can start shopping and earning rewards with a disposable Prime Card, please note that your reward payments can only be paid onto a reloadable Prime Card. To find out more about upgrading your Prime Card to reloadable, please click here.

 

How Does it Work?
Once you have a Prime Card, you can sign up to our cashback service and earn money each time you shop online using your Prime Card.

The way it works is simple:

1) Click here to register now for free. Once you have registered, you can start spending immediately.

2) Each time you spend online at one of over 1,000 selected retailers, you will earn a percentage of your spend back as a reward.

3) The amount you earn will be credited to your Prime Card account for you to spend as you wish.

It's as simple as that! 
 

For a full list of Frequently Asked Questions about Prime Cashback, please click here.

 

Join Prime Cashback Today!
Sign up now and start earning cash back on your online spend today - log on to www.primecashback.com.
 

 


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