Cash Back Day: Get Up to 5x Cash Back at 1,000+ Stores

Black Friday doesn’t kick off in earnest until later this month, but here’s an early shopping event that puts money back in your account. It’s called Cash Back Day. It’s a deal event put on by RetailMeNot that gets you up to five times the standard cash back for purchases made at a variety of retailers. This year, Cash Back Day will run for 48 hours, spanning November 4 – 5.

What Is Cash Back Day?

Cash Back Day is an annual retail event that started in 2019. It takes place each year during the first Thursday and Friday of November. This year’s Cash Back Day features a long list of retail partners, ranging from Amazon and Target to LEGO, Home Depot, Verizon, Nike, Old Navy, and more.

How Does Cash Back Day Work?

All you have to do is follow these steps:

  1. Log in or create your RetailMeNot account
  2. Click here to find offers you want to activate
  3. You’ll be sent to the retailer’s website to make your purchase (you can even use RetailMeNot codes to save money during this step)
  4. Allow up to 45 days for your purchases to be validated, at which point your cash back rewards will be available in your RetailMeNot wallet, where you can redeem them via PayPal or Venmo

Get Exclusive Deals Through Deal Finder

If you want to maximize your savings, download the Deal Finder browser extension. For the first time this year, you’ll be able to access limited-time exclusive cash back offers through Deal Finder. In fact, there’s a Deal Finder-exclusive 10% cash back deal on the LEGO Store during Cash Back Day.

Deal Finder is a web browser extension that automatically finds the best promo codes and cash back deals as you make online purchases. It scans available deals at over 20,000 retailers, including Target, eBay, Kohl’s, DoorDash, and many more.

Disclosure: RetailMeNot and Deal Finder are owned by Ziff Davis, the parent company of IGN. The companies operate completely independently, and no special consideration is given to announcements or promotions for coverage.

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