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The Offer
- Raise.com sent some customers an email that they’ve added either $5 or $10 in Raise Cash to their account. Some noticed it pop up in their Raise account without getting an email.
Our Verdict
You can get a basically free gift card if you can find one for around the amount of your Raise Cash.
Hat tip to readers CS, HJ, and Proton
Chuck I received an email today saying there’s a $5 raise cash in my account that will expire tomorrow (9/22). I checked my account and saw they deposited $5 twice, and then took away one of them. Anyway, it’s a good idea to check account balance cause sometimes they don’t send out emails.
P2 and I each got $10 on our accounts, nothing for P3. Neither of us received an email about it. We got some Kroger gift cards. RebatesMe is a good portal to use for Raise as it tracks quickly and easily on eligible orders over $20.
I was hoping to this free Raise cash in combination with cashback portals to work, but most portals require a $20 purchase so those won’t work but at least free Raise cash is good.
In my experience on some of the portals, I never earned cash back even if the gift card was more than $20 when I used a coupon or Raise cash that reduces that cards purchase price below the $20 mark
I bought $15 Starbucks gift card & paid $4.98 after $10 rebate.
And with double-star days, redeeming gift cards will get some more bang for your buck in combination with the $10 savings.
Found $10. I had been notified by email but hadn’t seen it until after I searched for it (because I saw this post). Thanks for posting it!
Got the $10. Bought an Office Depot gift card worth $25 for net $12.75. Great deal!
omg thanks boss, I wouldn’t have checked
Got the $5. Not bad. Their new member bonus is 10% now,not $10 by the way. On their way out.
You must pay at least $1 out of pocket to redeem per paragraph two zillion of their legal wall of words. I just purchased a $10 Panera and it would only apply $9 of the points to my order. I chatted with their CS and, well… I’m sharing this nugget with you now.
I got $5 and received an email subj: “We’ve placed $5 in your account”