Extra 6% Cash Back Bonus for Online Purchases via TopCashBack

by Adam

TopCashBack, a site that offers cashback on over 1,000 retailers including travel sites (hotels, airlines, Expedia, Travelocity, etc), online stores (Amazon, Target, Macys, Walmart, Kohls, Sears, etc), and clothing websites, is providing an extra 6% bonus when you choose to receive your funds via an American Express Reward Card. The offer is valid through 12/31, though you should note that some merchants take up to 14 days for transactions to post.

In addition, the site is currently offering increased cashback offers on many merchants including up to 10% on Marriott, 9% on Hotels.com, and 7% at Walmart. Not yet a member? You can sign-up here.

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Your Limited-Time Offer: Get 6% Bonus Cash Back

Take advantage of an extra 6% cash back when you choose an American Express® Reward Card under the payout methods in the ‘Account’ section of your TopCashback profile. Read below for some important tips to know when selecting and using your American Express® Reward Card.

You must have a U.S. address to be able to request your cashback by this method.
For a limited time only, there will be a 6% payout bonus, which is the highest payout bonus on the site.
There is a $20 minimum load, and a $1,000 maximum.
The card does not expire but has a $3 per month service fee after 12 months if there’s still credit/balance on it – so ideally you should spend your credit within 12 months to avoid the charges.
Some states in the U.S. prohibit cards with service fees, so these ones will receive a different card with no service fee.
You can’t reload the card, so once you’ve spent the credit on it you simply throw it away and request another one.
The card will arrive with the credit already on it, so you don’t need to confirm you’ve received it before it is loaded.
The card should arrive approximately 7-10 days after you make your payout request.

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