Get a FREE Entertainment Book with 1000′s of dollars of coupons for your local area!
Wow, today is a HOT day for freebies! If you hurry, you can get a FREE Entertainment book. If you’re not familiar with the Entertainment book, it is a huge book LOADED with coupons for restaurants, groceries, and stores in your local area! They even offer coupon books for Canadian locations, and of course, the United States.
- These books are on sale right now for $7.99. If you purchase the book through Cashbaq (a cash back shopping website, that is free to join and PAYS you cash back for online purchases), you will get an $8 rebate. So you pay $7.99 and get $8 back! You have just gotten paid 1 cent to buy this book!
The Entertainment books have THOUSANDS of dollars of coupons in them, so you are actually making loads of money on this deal! So sign up for Cashbaq, and then buy the book through their site for this great deal!
Plus, if you are new to Cashbaq, you get $5 free, just for signing up. That means you will make $5.01 on this deal, plus get a coupon book with 1000′s of dollars of coupons for your local area! Hurry though, as the books will sell out very quickly at this price!
UPDATE: We received the following email from Karen at Cashbaq recently: “Entertainment Book has chosen to discontinue the $7.99 per book offer through Cashbaq. We are working on getting another offer. In the meantime, in order to maintain a high level of value for Cashbaq members, we are increasing the cash back to $10 through the end of the month (or as long as we can). Going forward, books purchased using any other promotion other than the Free 2009 book will not be eligible for a rebate.”
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I just signed up for Cashbaq thru here, but only got $5.00 rebate, not the $10.00 stated that Karen from Cashbaq stated would be credited. How do I get the $10.00?
This offer was from 2009 (you can see the date on the blog post), so the rebate is probably only $5 now.