Raise TopCashback Offer
Discount gift card retailer Raise is partnering with TopCashback to offer a nice rebate on the purchase of already discounted gift cards today. Let’s take a look!
The Offer
Get 10% cashback on gift card purchases at Raise.
Key Terms
- “Raise Pay” purchases are non-commissionable
- Orders submitted over $1000 are not eligible for cash back.
- Bulk Seller listings are not eligible for cashback.
- Using a promotional/coupon code not posted and approved by TopCashback. If you use a code that we have not provided you with then there is a strong chance that your cashback will be declined or go untracked to your account.
- Orders submitted under $20 are not eligible for cash back.
- After you have placed over $5,000 in lifetime purchases on Raise.com, you will no longer be eligible for cash back.
Conclusion
This is a great offer for anyone who hasn’t hit that $5K lifetime limit on Raise cashback. Raise offers a great selection of already discounted gift cards and guarantees their products for one year, so you should have both time and some peace of mind when buying from them.
Definitely take a look at Raise given that the 10% rebate should make their rates more attractive than most other options. You could still compare prices to make sure.
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In my experience TopCashBack is pretty unstable when tracking cashback spent, and the battle with customer service tends to drag on for months, so beware you may not get the full 10% back.
I’ve only had one “real” issue with TopCashback, in the form of an untracked purchase (but tracked visit). It took a couple minutes to file the claim, and about two months of waiting (with no further input from me) for it to be confirmed and paid.
Other than that, the only issue is waiting much longer than with other sites, and sometimes much longer than they themselves estimate. That happened when they ran the 20% CB offer – in that case specifically, it looks like Raise moved from monthly to bimonthly payments around the same time, so instead of paying out in June, they paid out in July. To their credit, it now shows many more weeks for Raise CB to become payable than it used to.
I always clear the merchant’s cookies and log in to the merchant again prior to clicking through from any portal. I also have my adblocker off. Never a “real” unresolved problem with any merchant.
Well, I had roughly 200 transactions in the past and I’d say there’s about 20 issues or so. Sometimes it’s failed tracking, sometimes they only tracked the first item in the purchase for cashback, in the end I gave up and decided to use ebates, albeit sometimes lower rates and slower redemption, I’ve never seen them miss one single transaction.