Giving Assistant

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Based on 20 Reviews

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About Giving Assistant

Giving Assistant is a Charitable Loyalty Platform that nonprofit supporters can use while shopping online to make their shopping experiences more rewarding. Signed in Giving Assistant users can earn cash back from their purchases (as much as $700 a year or more). Users can decide to keep that cash, or automatically donate a percentage of cash back earned to nonprofit organizations they value. Users do not need to use a coupon code, or promo code to earn cash back. Currently, there are more than 3,000 popular online brands partnered with Giving Assistant where you can earn cash back, and we’re adding more all the time.

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BR

Scammers Closed cashbacks with my money in wallet. Basically ran away holding my money. Scam.

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Ralfs
LV

never received cashback I ordered goods form AliExpress worth hundreds of dollars in 50 different orders and I haven’t gotten any Cashback for any of these orders, I saw that they changed they’re cashback terms, but before my purchases didn’t warn me in any way... before this I had gotten 7$ in cashback, but now am using MegaBonus which is more reliable with the cookies and everything

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Pablo Fernandez Computer Guys
GB

It's a scam. Checks bounce back. Like others said, it's a scam, the checks bounce back, they never respond to chat or emails. Get a lawyer.

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boni
GB

Shutting-down apparently, Don't use!! I had to find out from outside sources that GIVING ASSISTANT is being "liquidated" and is shutting down. It appears they are not notifying any of their customers--even those who still think/thought they are earning cash-back. I got a strange email with legal language, but ignored it until now. It appears many customers will not get the cash they earned.

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Steve
GB

Continued to operate on Black Friday… Continued to operate on Black Friday 2021 and have custoemrs earn them commissions despite the fact that they had already ceased operations a d had a legal agreement in place stating they would not pay any monies earned before a date that .preceded Black Friday. Checks that had already been mailed out also bounced. They were always shady, but their exit move was just outright fraud.0

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