How I made $x,000 with Capital One Shopping

So one day I was vising Best Buy's website with the intent on buying some Samsung Galaxy earbuds. While checking out I was prompted with the usual "junk" after-purchase affiliate offers. Usually I just click 'em out keep moving, but this simple advertisement for Capital One Shopping caught my attention.

Usually I'd disregard this type of AD.

So I signed up for Capital One Shopping Rewards, it was rather easy and they don't require for you to have a Capital One Credit Card or account of any type nor do they need your SSN. The signup process is quick and within a few minutes you'll be on your way to earning cash back for making your every day purchases from most of your favorite retailers.

Installing the extension is only required to earn a referer bonus. If you signup under me please make sure that you install the extension within 7-days of signing up so that we can both receive $80. The extension is available on Android, iOS and Desktop (Windows and Mac).

You will receive target and other non-targeted offer emails. Usually they pertain to your shopping and web browsing and there's generally relevancy but they will push other retailers your direction. Sometimes this can be and you'll get boosted cash back offers for where you do shop. My first purchase was for a Boost Mobile Moto G Play 2024 that inlcuded airtime service credit. About a day later after purchase it displayed under my transactions, but it was marked "ineligible"! The email I received explicilty stated that Motorola phones were eligible for cash back. That was a big turn-off, so I decided to search through some of the offers to see what the terms were and what was being offered since there are thousands of retailers that partner with C1S to offer you cash back. Some exclusions might include buying airtime cards, coffee clearance items, etc. Some offers give you cash back for *any* purchase. This is common but nonetheless I continued to use their system to see what I could make happen. The next subsequent purchases went good and then I began to accumulate so much cash back! I started receiving many boosted cash back emails. Some of the emails were to earn a set "$80 for any purchase" from Lyca Mobile (as pictured). Their cheapest plan only cost $7.50! AT&T prepaid offers $199 for signing up for a new line (also pictured)?! SWEEEETT!

Actual purchases and earnings examples:
Here's an example email. Usually it's based on the websites that you visit and retailers that are similar. There's obviously going to be random stores that they promote.
PAY ATTENTION to these emails as you never know what you're gonna get and this is where they directly send your regular and boosted offer amounts.

Here's an example Flashforge Adventurer 5M 3D Printer that I paid $151 for and earned $46 in cash back rewards.

Here's an exmaple of buying a $9 Motorola G Play 2026 from AT&T Prepaid and earning $199 for and as a bonus I traded the phone in to Best Buy and scored another $65!

Just a few flips of some of my earnings that have been cashed out for gift cards!