#FETCH REWARDS HACK CODE#
(Use code E8YPJ for the $2 bonus when you sign up.) “Meh, Fetch sounds like a lot of work.” Apparently, even longer ago back in 2018, I wondered if the Fetch rewards app was worth it.Įnough already. I ran to my phone and saw that I had actually downloaded it a year prior, but only used it once. The light-bulb moment came when I recalled a receipt-scanning app I recently read about on one of those deal blogs I spend way too much time on. I was cleaning out my junk drawer–OK, one of my junk drawers (doesn’t everyone have two)–and couldn’t believe how many receipts I had saved. My Fetch Rewards review experiment began eons ago, waaay back in the beginning of 2019. Think more like Ibotta and less like Featurepoints. It has a professional, clean interface, and doesn’t have a seedy feel like some of those “money-making” apps. There aren’t ads on the Fetch app, per se, so I it’s nice to not have to deal with that. Make sure you close down the Fetch app when you’re done with it, because leaving any app open in the background (especially if you leave Fetch’s camera open) will drain your battery. If battery life is a concern to you, first get rid of your iPhone and get an android. Is Fetch Rewards App Safe?įetch is safe and won’t harm your phone or even slow it down.
Then I proceeded to spend said awards on Quaker granola bars and Goldfish crackers, which Amazon consistently has awesome deals on. When I went to cash-in, I received each Amazon reward immediately after request. You exchange the points for gift cards of your choice. But I’ll keep you in suspense for a few minutes as to the reason why.Ī thousand points equals $1 reward. Spoiler alert: I made $20 from scanning all my grocery receipts last year (there’s a caveat here, and I won’t give that away yet), but this number should’ve been much higher. So Fetch! – Mean Girls GIF from Meangirls GIFs Fetch rewards review: sign-up bonus, hacks, more 1.