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Have you ever wondered if you could really earn cash rebates when you shop? The truth is there are tons of rebate systems out there to choose from and I’ve tried many of them.

To really earn cash rebates when you shop you must first get involved with an honest, reputable company. One you can trust and believe in, and if possible, know who runs it and how they feel about their members.

The members of these rebate sites are the backbone that keeps them running and without them, they would not exist. The really good companies realize this and don’t try to impress you with a lot of fluff and hype.

It needs to have an ethical primary principle that guides every decision they make as it relates to their members and the operations of the company. It’s only a good decision if it’s good for everyone it impacts. The model it follows should ensure success for everyone that gets involved.

Guide lines for a good Earn Cash Rebates When You Shop program

* Free to Join

* No Qualification to earn

* No Auto-ships

* No Meetings or Presentations to learn

* No Fixed Purchase Amounts to buy

* No Monthly Fees

* A commission plan that lets you earn from people you introduce to the program (preferably down through many levels)

* Hundreds, if not thousands, of stores to choose from, with most being name brand stores

You must also do you due diligence and homework on the program before you join. Do a Google or Yahoo search on them and see what you find. Go to forums or discussion boards and see what people that are actually members are saying. Get involved with their discussions and ask questions.

You must also learn how to filter out the negative from people that have agendas that are not really from true experience in a particular program. In other words, some people might say that Toyota’s are not worth owning. It’s not really because they have ever owned one, it’s just because they drive a Ford or Chevrolet.

Also, and this is a very important. Read the fine print before you sign up. Check out their frequently asked questions section, privacy policies and company information. See if they display a physical mailing address and phone number or email to contact them.

Another way to get information on them is to go to http://www.register.com and type in their web address. Scroll down until you see their name and click the WHOIS icon button. Most of the time, unless when they registered the domain name they chose not to show their information for what ever reason, it will tell you the registrant, administrative contact and technical contact information along with an address and phone number and last updated, expires on and created on dates. Also do a check with the Better Business Bureau and see if they have any complaints on file.

When it’s all said and done, you are the only one that can decide which program will work best for you according to what you would like to gain from it. If you follow some logical guidelines before you join up you can save yourself a lot of time and trouble. Happy Shopping.

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