You know that feeling when you buy something online and wonder if you're leaving money on the table? ShopBack is one of those cashback platforms that's been quietly offering some surprisingly solid deals lately—the kind that make you think, "Wait, why wasn't I using this before?" If you're already juggling credit card rewards and hunting for discounts, this might be worth a look. Here's what's actually happening with ShopBack right now and how to make sure you don't miss out on cashback you've already earned.
Let's be honest—most cashback sites promise the moon and deliver... well, a lot less. But ShopBack has been running some offers that are genuinely hard to ignore. Here's the current lineup:
Amazon: $1 cashback per order. Small but consistent. One catch though—you need to pay with a card, not Amazon gift cards. If you're already spending there anyway, it's free money for doing nothing differently.
Giftcards.com: 25% cashback through June 30th, capped at $10 per order. Target, Visa, DoorDash gift cards—pretty much the useful stuff. Fair warning: gift card sites can be finicky with cashback tracking, so keep an eye on it.
Home Depot: 10% back through June 30th, up to $50 per order. If you've got a home project coming up, this one's a no-brainer.
Walmart: 10% on select categories through June 30th, maxing out at $10 per order. Limited categories, but still worth checking if you're buying something specific.
There's also a quest running until July 2nd—spend $150+ through ShopBack and get a $5 DoorDash credit. You'll need to register at shopback.com/quests after signing up to activate it.
Mark your calendar for July 1st and 2nd because ShopBack is running some limited-time offers that actually move the needle:
DoorDash: 20% cashback, up to $10 per order
Best Buy: 20% cashback, up to $60 per order (yeah, seriously)
Uber Eats: Flat $4 per order
Booking.com: 15% back, up to $15 per reservation
That Best Buy offer? If you've been eyeing any tech purchases, waiting two days could save you real money.
👉 Speaking of stacking rewards, if you're serious about maximizing your shopping dollars, check out how ShopBack works with your existing reward strategies—it's one of those rare situations where you can actually double-dip on savings without jumping through impossible hoops.
New users get a $20 bonus when they spend $5+ within 180 days of signing up. The offer runs through June 30th (after that, who knows what it'll be).
If you know someone already using ShopBack, grab their referral link. If not, there are plenty floating around. The point is: free $20 for buying stuff you were going to buy anyway.
Quick tip if you're already using Chase Freedom: Amazon purchases are still earning 5x points right now. Stack that with ShopBack's $1 per order, and you're basically getting paid twice for the same purchase.
Here's where people mess up: you can earn all the cashback in the world, but if you don't set up withdrawals, you're just looking at numbers on a screen.
ShopBack lets you cash out to PayPal once you hit $5. Here's how to set it up on the website:
Click your account icon (top right)
Go to Settings
Click "Withdraw Money" on the left sidebar
Hit "+ Add an e-Wallet" and select PayPal
Enter your name and the email connected to your PayPal account
Click "Save Details"
ShopBack will email you a verification link at the address you used to sign up. Click "Verify Details" in that email, and you're done.
This step matters because you won't see that welcome bonus or any earned cashback until you verify a withdrawal method. Set it up now, earn $5+ in cashback, and you can actually transfer it to your bank account through PayPal's direct deposit feature.
Look, cashback platforms aren't magic. Sometimes tracking fails. Sometimes offers change without warning. But if you're already shopping at these stores, clicking through ShopBack takes maybe five extra seconds. The math is simple: would you bend down to pick up a $10 bill off the sidewalk? This is basically that, just digital.
The key is treating it like another tool in your shopping toolkit—not your entire strategy, but not something to ignore either. Set up PayPal withdrawal once, bookmark ShopBack for the stores you actually use, and check in during those flash sale windows.
ShopBack isn't reinventing cashback—it's just offering competitive rates at stores you're probably using anyway. The current Home Depot, Best Buy, and gift card offers are legitimately strong, especially if timed with those July 1-2 flash deals. The $20 welcome bonus doesn't hurt either.
The real question is simple: are you leaving money on the table by not spending five minutes to set this up? If you're already hunting for deals and stacking credit card rewards, ShopBack fits into that system pretty seamlessly. See exactly how ShopBack stacks with your current rewards strategy and decide if it makes sense for your shopping habits. Sometimes the best deals are the ones that don't require you to change anything—just click through a different door on your way to checkout.