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  2. Get Paid To Spend Money: 22 Ways You Can Get Paid to Go ... - AOL

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    To earn points when you shop in-store, scan the product's barcode, purchase it with the credit card linked to your Shopkick account and submit the receipt through the app. You'll also earn points ...

  3. Best Buy joins retailers warning that shoppers are struggling ...

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    The electronics retailer isn't alone in dropping a credit card warning. Macy's ( M ) said last week that its second quarter credit card sales tanked 36% from the prior year to $150 million.

  4. Shopkick - Wikipedia

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    Shopkick is an American company based in Denver that created a shopping app for smartphones and tablets offering users rewards for shopping activities on both online and offline platforms such as walking into stores, scanning items, making in-app or in-store purchases and submitting receipts.

  5. Facebook Credits - Wikipedia

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    Gift cards — In the U.S., Target, Walmart, Best Buy, Radio Shack, GameStop, and Safeway sold Facebook credit gift cards in their stores. Facebook Credits gift cards were sold in Tesco and Game shops in the U.K. [19] Facebook Credits gift cards were also sold in over 500,000 outlets in five Southeast Asian countries, India, Australia, and New ...

  6. Deputies search for suspect in Best Buy credit card fraud in ...

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    On Nov. 26, officers responded to the Best Buy Store, located at 210 Whittakers Trace, Yorktown, in reference to a report of credit card fraud. Courtesy: York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office

  7. Talk:Shopkick - Wikipedia

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    The article was created and largely populated by a single use account FlossyNerd created for this purpose, who later went on to create a page for the CEO of Shopkick. Various, arguably hastily-made attempts to inject criticism of business practices have been consistently and summarily removed with no attempt to salvage/repair them.