The cash back sites are upping their cash back bonuses to celebrate Cyber Monday. Be sure to use one of these sites to make your online purchases today.
Cashbaq
In addition to great cash back opportunities, you get a $5 bonus when you register with Cashbaq. You’ll receive a check in the mail from Cashbaq after you have $10 in your account.
Today’s great deal is an free 8 x 10 canvas portrait from Canvas People where you just pay $14.95 for shipping and handling, but get $6 into your Cashbaq account for a bottom line price of $8.95. With your $5 sign-up bonus you’ll have $11, which is enough for your first payment.
Bing Cashback
This is the first I’ve mentioned Bing, but it is like the other sites where you earn a percent back if you shop through Bing Cashback. You can request a cash payment when your account has at least $5 in it and 60 days have passed since your purchase.
Through December 2 they are having a Gold Rush where certain retailers have the highest cash back percentages I have ever seen. For instance, Walmart is 15%, Foot Locker is 25% back, Overstock is 15% back. Check out the complete list of participating retailers.
Ebates
Ebates offers $5 when you sign up if you spend $20 within 90 days of joining. They have doubled and tripled their cashback values. For instance, The Body Shopwas 5% and is now 12% cashback.
Google Checkout
OK, I know this is not a cash back but Google has their own offers today for those that purchase using Google Checkout. Check out their complete list of deals.







Not as excited about Bing as I was about Live last year. Bing is Live, for whatever reason MSN needed to change its name. Last year Live gave 30% back on eBay purchases on cyber Monday. Ebay also was giving 10% off. I bought a nice GPS through a dealer in New York at 40% off. The eBay rebate was immediate, the Live cash back was a 60-day wait, but the bottom line is I got a better price on a nice GPS than I could have purchased at any local retailer. Bing is good for cash back on online purchases from its partners, but they must have given away too much last year. I got more than $50 back from them just for searching for my fixed-price eBay auction through their site.