Cashback is the simplest way to pay less without hunting for a promo code: you buy what you were going to buy anyway, and part of the amount comes back to you.
The catch is that it only works if you turn it on before you pay. Below is what that means in practice.
Turn it on before you add to cart
A cashback link has to be the last thing that brought you to the store. If you open the store from us and then buy — the purchase counts. If you were already on the site, filled the cart, and only then remembered about cashback — it usually does not.
So the order is:
- open the store page through the extension or through our site;
- wait for the redirect to finish;
- shop as usual, in the same tab.
What breaks it
A few habits quietly cancel cashback:
- Another coupon site opened after ours. The last link wins, and the purchase is credited to whoever was last.
- Ad blockers that strip redirect parameters. The store then sees an anonymous visit.
- Buying in a different browser or on your phone after opening the link on a laptop. The trail does not follow you across devices.
- Incognito mode, where the store cannot keep the marker at all.
When the money arrives
Right after the purchase the amount appears as pending. That is not a delay on our side: the store has to confirm the order first, and only then does the sum become available.
Confirmation usually takes from a few days to several weeks — most stores wait out their return window, because a returned order means no cashback for anyone.
Once the amount moves to available, you can withdraw it in USDT.
Cashback and coupons together
They do not cancel each other out. A promo code lowers the price at checkout, cashback returns part of what is left. Applying both is normal — just keep the order: open the store through us first, then enter the code.