A flaw with the cashback system
Ian Branham
If you by something that costs $0.30 you get $0.70 back giving you over twice the amount of money you started with
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Damian
Hi Ian. Thanks for your feedback. It sounds like you're referring to our round-ups feature. This feature allows you, or your child, to designate that, after purchases, the total will be rounded up to the nearest dollar and that change will be moved to their General Savings.
For example if you spend $4.25 at your favorite store, you can round up that purchase to $5.00 and automatically save the difference of $0.75. Parents and kids can manage Round Ups from the Savings page in the app.