I am the self proclaimed Slick Dealer here...
Anyways, I have been using a site called offermatic for a while, i checkin on it weekly, but it essentially gives your cash back on top of all other discounts, on your existing credit/debit cards. It pulls your info the same way mint.com does and the site is legit (I work at a bank, i wouldnt hand over my info without checking it out) but its pretty cool.
For instance, because I bought gas @ valero last month, this month if I go back I will get $5 cash back from the transaction.
I just bought a $10 subway GC for $5 because I ate at subway last month.
http://www.offermatic.com/refer/11624
Check it out, sign up and kinda forget about it and you will be pleased... Id suggest doing the same with upromise as well!
Do you sell my personal or individual data?
Never. When we send you an offer from one of our advertisers, it's based on your anonymous purchase history. Advertisers do not know your name, email address, or location. Only if you choose to purchase an offer will that information be provided to the offer merchant so you can redeem the offer with them. We do not - and will not - provide or sell any personally identifiable information in order to present you an offer.
What do you mean when you say that signup is "anonymous"
It means we do not collect any information that personally identifies you. There are only 3 things you need to create an Offermatic account; Email address, Password, and Zip code.
Offermatic, a start-up newly seeded by Bessemer Venture Partners and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, offers targeted deals related to a person’s credit-card purchases -
all privately. So, for example, if someone buys a lawn mower at Home Depot, they could get an email from Offermatic touting special rebate offers at Lowe’s. “Instead of generic deals, we want to make deals very personalized, very relevant,” Offermatic Chief Executive Faisal Qureshi tells VentureWire, calling the company a cross between Groupon and Mint.com. “You’ll only get deals that match up with your purchasing history.”
http://www.nytimes.com/external/venture ... 73590.html
2 other freebies for looking!!
Free Hankook Tire Pressure Gauge
http://www.hankooktireusa.com/AirEmUp/E ... step1.aspx
AIR EM UP is the slogan
As long as you "bought it" its $15 free
http://www.cerealsettlement.com/
submit claim form
online claim form
address
3 boxes
$15 in your pocket!