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Memolink gives you points when you shop online through the site. Each store has a certain number of points per $ or points per purchase. Points add up and can be redeemed for cash, gift cards, and more. I take online surveys through them almost every day and earn points for sharing my opinion. In addition, they have a double-points site every day.
In addition to points, they often have great money-saving offers from merchants like free or reduced shipping, $ off a certain purchase amount, or a percentage off any purchase. These special offers are really more valuable than the points you get back for the shopping.
However, the site is very picky about what constitutes a click-through. For instance, you can't add items to your cart and come back to buy them later -- you have to remove them and re-add them or it won't count them. You also can not use a coupon or code you received outside of memolink. For example, you can't use a $5 off coupon from a magazine, but you can use a store membership discount (like 10% off at Barnes and Noble for being a member).
Overall, this site is a great way to get back a little extra cash for shopping online.
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