5 Apps I Use to Get Money Back
- Flor Carabez
- Jun 6, 2022
- 2 min read

Welcome back loves, I hope you enjoyed the prelude for the Money Magic Series. We have a lot to cover, but it's broken up to not overwhelm you. After all, Rome wasn't built in a day.
So just to recap on the prelude, when I realized the negative financial spiral I was living, I decided to do something about it. People are quick to suggest areas in which you can cut expenses, especially because it’s you they’re talking about, not themselves.
Example: I am a big coffee drinker, so the most common expense many people have recommended for me to cut is my coffee purchases...

That’s a hard no for me, #sorrynotsorry.
Instead, I started having money conversations with my colleagues to see what money habits they had that maybe I could incorporate into my life.
And because the government hacks our phones, I started seeing ads for bots that negotiate your bills (post on this coming soon), and apps that reward you for shopping (hence this post). I also came across the Penny Hoarder through a friend's shared post on Facebook, which I highly recommend for those wanting to begin their Money Magic.
Now for the 5 apps

Total Money I've Received Back So Far
Total Received: $159.98
Although this may not seem like a whole lot, keep in mind that all you are doing is linking your account information to these apps and living life, meanwhile the apps are doing all the work for you.
Getting surprise money never hurts ;)
If there are any apps you currently use to get rebates or points, comment them below. And if you decide to try any of the apps I listed above, let me know how they work for you.
With grace and flexibiliy,
Flor E. Carabez, M.Ed, Ed.S
Founder and CEO
Esperanza Equity Consulting, LLC
Equity and Comunidad
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