Save With eBillme Shopping and Gift Cards and Links

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Have you heard of eBillme? I keep hearing about them but wasn’t sure what they are.  I looked into it and it seems like a pretty neat site.  For people who don’t want to use their credit cards to pay online, you have an alternative with eBillmeeBillme allows customers to use their bank’s online bill/pay option to pay for online transactions.

Here’s how the process works – You go to the eBillme site and look for the retailer you want to buy from.  You buy through the eBillme site.  You then get a receipt code from eBillme.  Open up your bank’s bill/pay option and use the code you were given to pay for what you bought.  Done!  No credit card.  No giving your account information to a retailer.  Pretty neat, huh?

The service is free to use. There’s also a bunch of rebates and coupon codes at eBillme.  So not only do you have an alternative to your credit card but you can save as well.  You can also earn cash back toward future purchases.

You can also buy retail gift cards at eBillme.  Why would you buy gift cards through them?  Because they offer up a ton of deals for the cards like rebates and discounts!

Here are some of the gift card offers you can use:

- Try eBillme and get $15 Mail-in Rebate on $100 Amazon.com Gift Cards purchased with eBillme. Ends 01/15/11. Restrictions apply**.
- Earn 10% eBillme Cash Back on Zappos.com Gift Cards purchased with eBillme. Ends 01/15/11. No Coupon Required. **Restrictions apply.
- Earn 10% eBillme Cash Back Rewards on The Home Depot eGift Cards purchased with eBillme. Ends 01/15/11. **Restrictions apply.

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And if you are going to buy through eBillme, make sure you use this exclusive code: EXTRA $5 off $50 PLUS 1% Cash Back with eBillme checkout ONLY. Enter “A5EBILLME’ at eBillme checkout page. Exp 12/31/10.

I haven’t used them yet but the next time I look to buy something online I think I’ll head over to eBillme to see what kind of offers there are.

I’d love to hear your experiences with eBillme!

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{ 11 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Amanda L Grossman

Hello Free From Broke!

Thanks for including my article. eBillme sounds like a great idea–I’ll have to check it out.

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2 ffb

You’re welcome Amanda!

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3 krantcents

Thanks for the information. I was not aware of eBillme, but I prefer to use my credit card. I like the advantages of limited liability and returns are easier.

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4 ffb

I hear you but there are many out there that want to avoid adding to their credit card charges. And eBillme offers up some nice discounts as well.

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5 Dr Dean

Thanks for including me in your roundup. Happy Holidays!

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6 ffb

You too Dr Dean!

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7 Tom @ Canadian Finance Blog

Thanks for mentioning my interview with Aaron Patzer!

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8 ffb

You’re welcome Tom.

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9 MD

No experiences to share, just came by to say thanks for the mention.

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10 ffb

My pleasure MD.

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11 Sam Paul

Thanks to Ebillme. This is good and it is very comfortable for our usage. No credit card needed for shopping online.

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