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Thursday, January 12, 2017

This week's app recommendations!

No fuss, no mess of clicky pages. Here is just a list of Apps of the week that I recommend:

ShareIt - for incredibly easy transfer of photos and files from phone to computer. Also has an easy feature to let you clean the phone up, removing empty file folders or cached stuff from multiple apps at once.

CleanIt - similar to ShareIt, has an easy button that you press and will clean up your phone stuff without removing stuff you want by accident.

DressLily App - if you like the clothes on DressLily.com, you can get dresslily points just for opening the app daily. I've got nearly 80$ in dresslily points simply for sharing to my g+ and opening the app daily. You can use the app to make purchases too, and the app has sales that are app specific.

iBotta - earn money for purchasing what you were going to purchase anyways. Valid for many stores receipts, the app has different rebates at different times. You just check the rebate (sometimes you watch a 20 second video) and then load your receipt. Then when you get like 20$ you can cash out through paypal or other forms. You can use these receipts on multiple apps too, and earn even more. Similar apps I used were Checkout51 and SavingStar. Between these three apps, I got around 20$ back off one receipt without even actively purchasing items that had rebates available.

Walmart App - this app has a "Savings Catcher" feature where you just take a snap shot of your receipt and then the app searches a ton of stores to make sure you have paid the lowest price. It pays you for the difference if Walmart's price was higher. Still waiting for my receipt to finish processing, but you can only use Walmart receipts for it, obviously. Not sure if you shop at Walmart. I like their NOBO brand undiepanties. They're pretty nice. TMI, yes.

Cartwheel App - this is Target's coupon app. I think you can select like 15 coupons at a time. Then when you check out, its as simple as having the clerk scan the barcode on your phone which bundles all your coupons into one barcode. Saves a ton. And you can probably use the receipt on iBotta and the others like it to get even more money back, although I haven't tried that yet. Either way, Cartwheel is my favorite coupon app! One of our purchases was like 100ish and we got almost 40 in savings.

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