Anybody using the Walmart Savings Catcher App?
#31
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Yeppers I use it and have almost 10.00 for an ecard .. I will probably wait till its 20.00 in savings. I use coupons and double coupons (when the stores allow it-CIty Market usually does !).
#34
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Haymarket, VA
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I didn't know anything about it. I signed up, and when I went to enter the receipt#, the Savings Catcher info was at the bottom of the receipt. You do not have to have a Smart Phone to take advantage. You can sign up online. I'm not sure when I go to redeem it, if I can print out a coupon of some sort.
#35
I saw this post...thanks...I downloaded on my laptop and also my Iphone. Went shopping yesterday ad scanned the recpt...still waiting for the savings, they process it for 72 hours. Thanks again!!!!
#39
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Location: Western Wisconsin
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To redeem your savings, you have 2 different choices.
(1) You can sign up for the Amex "Bluebird Card". This is basically a card that you can load money onto (like a prepaid credit card). You can spend only what has been loaded onto the card. The good thing about this option is that you can load your card from your computer at home, then just carry the card with you to pay for purchases (same way you would use a gift card to pay for part of your purchase). Another good thing is if you sign up for this card through the Walmart savers website, Amex will double your rewards until about the middle of February. I almost signed up for this, but after reading how you give them permission to share your information with tons of advertisers indefinitely (especially your email address), I decided it's not worth it to me. Read the terms of the card carefully before deciding to get it. If you do a lot of shopping at Walmart, plan to do a lot of Christmas shopping there, and do not mind being added to a lot of advertising lists, this could be worth doing for you.
(2) The other option is to simply print out a coupon at home when you are ready to redeem. Take this with you to Walmart and hand it to the cashier when you check out. This again acts like a gift card, in that whatever is on the coupon will be appied to your purchase.
I believe only the Bluebird card can be used online; the printed-out coupons and the Bluebird card can both be used in-store.
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