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Now here's a Black Friday deal for you! 100% cash back on an Amazon Echo Pop, courtesy of TopCashBack.

Published in Internet of Things

GUEST INTERVIEW: Mark Britt is the CEO of Beem It, and first publicly announced Beem Rewards were coming during a federal financial Parliamentary inquiry on 26 July, 2021, with program formally launching 7 February, 2022, so how will this program truly reward small businesses and their customers?

Published in Guest Interviews

GUEST INTERVIEW: Mark Britt is the CEO of Beem It, and first publicly announced Beem Rewards were coming during a federal financial Parliamentary inquiry on 26 July, 2021, with program formally launching 7 February, 2022, so how will this program truly reward small businesses and their customers?

Published in Business IT

Australia’s home-grown digital wallet and payments app is called Beem It, and not only is it issued by Digital Wallet Pty Ltd, which is part of the eftpos group, it is launching "a powerful new rewards feature to empower small businesses to create bespoke rewards and offers" in the first quarter of 2022.

Published in Business IT

Being paid to shop has been a thing for years via coupons, but with apps and modern technologies now the norm, cashback is booming, with ShopBack now claiming #1 cashback portal status in the Asia-Pacific.

Published in Home Tech

Cashback shopping platform ShopBack has introduced a ride comparison feature into its app, allowing Australians to compare prices of Uber and Ola cabs, book a ride and even get money back.

Published in Apps

Victoria leads the way over New South Wales and the rest of the country with the top 25 spending postcodes, with the state the biggest-spending and most bargain-savvy State, according to the latest data on online shopping from shopping cashback site Cashrewards.

Published in Strategy
If someone spots a potentially costly security hole in your product would you say thanks and fix it, or send in the lawyers? Microsoft opted for the latter, and it was absolutely wrong on this occasion to do so.

Published in Home Tech

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