Last Week for Bing Cashback: 40% Off Shoes from Endless.com
Endless.com is a website created by Amazon for selling shoes online. It was Amazon’s answer to Zappos before Amazon bought Zappos. However, Endless didn’t go away after the Zappos acquisition. Like Zappos, Endless offers free shipping (often overnight), 365-day return period, and free return shipping. It makes it really easy to buy shoes: buy a few pairs of different styles and sizes; try them; keep what you like and return the rest.
Bing Cashback is an online shopping cashback rebate service offered by Microsoft. Microsoft announced the program will end on July 30 at 9:00 pm Pacific Time. Before it bids farewell, Bing Cashback offers 40% off shoes at Endless.com. I’ve been buying from Endless.com through Bing Cashback for some time now. At times it was 25% off or 30% off. 40% off is the best I’ve seen so far.
Some shoes are hardly ever on sale anywhere. For those shoes, 40% off at Endless is a great deal.
Here’s how it works. You start at Microsoft’s search engine bing.com. Search for "shoes". Click on the ad on the top of the search results that says 40% off at Endless.com. Give an email address to Bing Cashback if it asks you. Shop at Endless.com as usual. When you are done, you will get an email from Bing Cashback about your rebate. Your rebate will be paid to an Amazon Payments account in about 60 days. You can redeem the rebate as an Amazon gift card or withdraw it to your bank account. For more information, read Bing Cashback FAQs.
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5 Comments on Last Week for Bing Cashback: 40% Off Shoes from Endless.com
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schmoe on July 24, 2010 |
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I have never gotten Bing cash back to work. I go to a site without Bing and the cost is $X. I go to a site through Bing and the cost is $X + $Y, where $Y is bigger than or equal to the cashback. Is this a Microsoft scam, or has Microsoft has simply made an easily scammable service. I haven’t checked lately, but tigerdirect.com (or compusa.com, same site) was guilty of this tactic 100% of the time.
Once you go through a site through Bing, you can never see the pre-Bing pricing, unless you remove all your cookies, so it is best to use different browsers when comparison shopping merchants with Bing and without.
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TFB on July 24, 2010 |
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schmoe – The sites you shopped at did that, not Microsoft. Endless gives the same price whether you use Bing Cashback or not.
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Brian on July 24, 2010 |
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Thanks TFB! I just ordered my wife a pair of Bruno Magli shoes on sale plus Bing Cash Back = $102! Time to shop for me now.
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qing zhang on July 27, 2010 |
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buy good style
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indexfundfan on July 29, 2010 |
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Good find. Ordered a few pairs of shoes. Thanks!
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