PayPal Offering $15 Cash Rebate

Through the end of March, PayPal is offering a $15 cash rebate for any purchase of $30 or more. That’s a nice discount. One condition is that the purchase must be made through any website offering PayPal as a payment option, including eBay. If you send money using the “Send Money” option within PayPal, your purchase won’t qualify. A second condition is the recipient must not have a “Personal Account;” it must be a Business Account.

The rebate may not be deposited until May 28, and you can only receive the rebate once.

Scroll down to read 3 comments on “PayPal Offering $15 Cash Rebate.”

Related Entries on Consumerism Commentary

3 Comments on “PayPal Offering $15 Cash Rebate.” To add your own comment, scroll down.

  1. Comment #1 by Daniel (reply)
    February 9th, 2007 at 6:34 am

    Is there any increase in the rebate amount if we buy a $100 product or more than that????

  2. Comment #2 by Flexo (reply)
    February 9th, 2007 at 10:01 am

    There doesn’t appear to be. They’re offering only one $15 rebate per account.

  3. Comment #3 by Mike (reply)
    February 12th, 2007 at 12:53 pm

    Though likely legitimate, it is odd that the signup for the promotion is on a site other than the paypal.com domain. At least they are just asking for your registered E-mail address, so worse case you just get a lot more spam, not a breach of your account.

Leave a Comment

Enter your comments below. Please note: Use of a non-personal web site or blog in the field below and/or comments that are off-topic, personal attacks, or support requests will likely be removed at my discretion.

Copyright of comments belongs to the comment author, but I reserve the right to edit comments for formatting or content.

Add a photo or icon to your comment by creating an account on Gravatar.

Welcome to Consumerism Commentary

Consumerism Commentary is a blog for men and women who wish to make the most of their financial lives. Read more about Consumerism Commentary.

Cash Loans
CSA 120x120 Animated

Advertise here (more info).
Earn money as an affiliate. Join here.

Contributors

Subscribe via E-mail

Credit Card Offers

Recent Comments

Best of Consumerism Commentary

Recent Articles

Popular on pfblogs.org

Disclaimer

The authors of Consumerism Commentary are not professional financial advisers and no text within this website should be considered financial advice. Any individual who makes financial decisions based solely on the information contained within does so at his or her own risk. Always consult a financial professional.

About Advertising

This website contains advertisements, usually listed as “sponsors.” Some links are for products or services for which Consumerism Commentary is an "affiliate." No articles within the blog are advertisements disguised as blog entries. Consumerism Commentary is not compensated for any content, except for advertising sold. This site contains no Pay-Per-Post (or similar) articles.

Privacy Policy

Carnival of Personal Finance