Dallas is a fast-growing and highly desirable city to live in. It’s ranked city No. 24 on U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Places to Live” list for a good reason. In Dallas, you can find big-city vibes as well as toned-down suburban-style living depending on where you settle down — making it suitable for any lifestyle.
The cost of living in Dallas is 7.7 percent higher than the national average, but it still costs less to live here than in cities like Los Angeles, Boston and Chicago. Within Dallas, the average rent is declining year-over-year, and if you have ever considered moving to Dallas, now is the time!
Before moving to Dallas, you should consider some basic expenses like housing, food and utilities. These are all common things to think about before making your move. The below sections will help you determine if living in Dallas makes sense for you.
Housing costs in Dallas
Experts predict the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex to rank as the sixth-hottest housing market in the nation in 2021.
With that being said, you should know that the cost of living in Dallas for housing is 15.9 percent above the national average and properties do not sit on the market long. Don’t let that deter you from rolling your sleeves up and going after what you want. Just keep in mind that the market is pretty competitive.
Some of the most expensive neighborhoods to live in Dallas are Knox/Henderson, East Dallas, Main Street District and Vickery Place. To reside in one of these neighborhoods, you will find yourself paying $2,000 to $2,500 on average monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment. Don’t worry though — you get your money’s worth. These neighborhoods are known for their walkability factor, unique restaurant options and upscale services.
On the other hand, you can live in neighborhoods like Highland Hills, Southeast Dallas or Riverway Estates and rent a one-bedroom for under $800. It depends on which amenities are important to you and the lifestyle you want to live within the city.
If you’re house hunting, you’ll also find a vast range of options. According to Redfin, the Dallas home market is up 17.1 percent since last year, and the median sale price is $410,000 — well above the national average of $353,000.
Food costs in Dallas
Food costs in Dallas are right around the national average, making it very reasonable to fill your belly and not break the bank. You can balance dining out at fancy rooftop restaurants with cost-effective home-cooked meals since groceries here remain fairly priced.
If you’re shopping for supermarket staples, you’ll see ground beef costs $4.42, a half-gallon of milk costs $1.97 and eggs are $1.15 for a dozen. There are also farmer’s markets on the weekends, specialty grocery stores for unique items or low-cost grocery stores for everyday essentials.
The foodie scene here is incredible, too. The benefit of living in Dallas means the meal options are endless — you can find something to fit any budget. You can score a food truck meal for under $5. Not into that? Scour the city for the best burger and pay $18 a pop.
Living in Dallas means getting used to having casual eateries, mid-priced options or five-star restaurants with highly accredited chefs right at your fingertips.
Utility costs in Dallas
What you pay for utilities will rely on usage, but you can expect them to run 8 percent above the national average. In case you haven’t heard, Texas summers are sizzling hot.
A monthly energy bill is close to $200, higher than in New York, Atlanta and even Los Angeles. Trying to stay cool in Dallas is no joke so just prepare to crank up that A/C.
The monthly cost of a phone bill is around $185, the internet is $45 and water bills are usually under $100. The cost of water is high in Texas due to the dry climate.
Transportation costs in Dallas
It’s very reasonably priced to get around Dallas, whether you own a car, take advantage of public transportation or use ride-booking services in the city. Dallas has a transit score of 45, a walk score of 57 and a bike score of 56.
There are newly built highways and toll roads that make getting from one side of Dallas to the other a breeze. If you own a Toll Tag, you get a special toll rate of 19 cents per mile — worth the initial $40 payment.
Dallas also has the DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) system, so if you don’t want to get behind the wheel, you buy a daily pass for $6 or a monthly pass for $96.
Transportation costs in Dallas are 6.8 percent under the national average. A gallon of regular unleaded gas costs $1.92 and is cheaper than in other large, popular Texas cities like Houston and Austin.
Healthcare costs in Dallas
Healthcare requirements vary so much from person to person, so it’s tough to come up with an average for overall healthcare. Just know that whether you are seeking a general family doctor, an emergency comes up or you need special medical attention, Dallas has elite healthcare providers, services, hospitals and facilities.
Medical City Dallas is an example of a leading health care provider. It’s one of the largest in the region and includes 16 hospitals employing over 17,000 employees.
Healthcare costs in Dallas remain steep — 13.8 percent higher than the national average. A doctor visit will run you $121, a trip to the dentist costs $134 and seeing the optometrist is $98.
Goods and services costs in Dallas
Aside from the essential bills, the goods and services category encompasses anything that is not consumable.
Dallas ranks 7.1 percent higher than the national average in this category. Examples include office pens, a new hairbrush, a movie ticket and services like dog grooming, landscaping and home repairs.
Dallas is a very pet and dog-friendly city but just know that a trip to the vet will set you back $64
A trip to a beauty salon averages $45, a movie ticket runs $11 and a yoga costs about $21 per class.
Taxes in Dallas
Fun little fact: There’s no state or local personal income tax in Texas. That means that there are no taxes at a state level for Social Security benefits, pensions, 401(k)s or any other type of retirement income. This helps save a bit of money and offsets the high property taxes, but you don’t have to worry about that if you’re renting.
Texas’ statewide sales tax is a modest 6.25 percent, but total sales taxes, including county and city taxes, sit at 8.25 percent. So, f you spend $100 in Dallas, you can expect to pay $8.25 in sales tax or less.
Dallas residents also benefit from three Texas tax-free weekends where the state and local taxes get waived for specific items.
How much do you need to earn in Dallas?
Experts suggest you not spend more than 30 percent of your annual income on housing.
If you take the average rent price for a one-bedroom in Dallas, which is $1,390, and multiply that by 12, you get what you need for housing for the year — $16,680.
So, to cover for housing that is 30 percent of your annual income, you need to earn at least $55,600 annually in Dallas. For more specific needs you can use our rent calculator.
Living in Dallas
While there are many things to consider before moving to Dallas, this vibrant city has a lot to offer. From budget-friendly living to lavish lifestyles and everything in between, Dallas is a great place to plant your roots and call home.
Cost of living information comes from The Council for Community and Economic Research.
Rent prices are based on a rolling weighted average from Apartment Guide and Rent.’s multifamily rental property inventory of one-bedroom apartments in April 2021. Our team uses a weighted average formula that more accurately represents price availability for each individual unit type and reduces the influence of seasonality on rent prices in specific markets.
The rent information included in this article is used for illustrative purposes only. The data contained herein do not constitute financial advice or a pricing guarantee for any apartment.
It’s now possible to activate all 5% category credit cards for the first quarter of 2024, including the Chase Freedom, Chase Freedom Flex, Discover IT, Citi Dividend, US Bank Cash+ and some smaller cards. In this post we’ll provide the activation link for each card and links to track your spend, along with strategies to help increase spend in these categories.
Dates: January 1st – March 31, 2024. Store purchases can usually be done until the last minute while online purchases should be given a buffer zone of a day or two.
Chase Freedom – Grocery, Fitness, Gym, Spa
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With the Freedom and Freedom Flex cards, activate to earn 5% back this quarter on up to $1,500 in spend at Grocery Stores, Fitness Club & Gym Memberships, Self-Care & Spa Services.
Grocery Stores – This is always a favorite since we all shop for groceries. Plus, you can max this out by purchasing gift cards to other retailers.
The terms exclude Walmart and Target, though I believe in the past readers have said that these sometimes do get classified as a grocery store.
Merchants in this category include supermarkets, merchants that offer a full-service grocery line of merchandise including a deli and bakery, as well as smaller grocery stores.
Some merchants that sell grocery items are not included in this category; for example, larger stores that sell a wide variety of goods and groceries, such as warehouse clubs, discount stores and some smaller merchants such as drugstores, and merchants that specialize in only a few grocery items.
Purchases made at gas stations from merchants who also operate grocery stores are not included in this category.
Delivery service merchants will be included if they classify as a grocery store merchant.
Fitness Club & Gym Memberships
Merchants in this category include health clubs, exercise, or athletic facilities requiring membership and offering access to services related to physical fitness, such as fitness clubs, fitness centers, fitness studios, gyms, aerobics, cardio fitness and other services such as yoga and cross fit training.
Merchants that specialize in offering personalized or therapeutic services such as massage therapy, dietary and weight management counseling and personal training are not included in this category.
In addition, some merchants that sell a wide variety of general goods, which may include fitness or athletic apparel, sporting goods, dietary food, health food or similar supplements are not included in this category.
Also, certain lodging, hotel, motel, resort and central reservation services offering access to third party facilities that include fitness clubs or gyms are not included in this category unless they classify as a fitness club or gym membership merchant.
Self-Care & Spa Services
This category includes self-care and spa services, such as massages, spa treatments, manicures, tanning, and barber and salon services, purchased at merchant locations that specialize in providing these services.
Self-Care and spa services are typically provided by licensed professionals, however, services provided by medical professionals will not qualify.
Purchases of self-care and spa services at merchants that classify their location in another category, for example spa services purchased in a hotel, will not be included unless the merchant classifies the transactions in this category.
Purchases of related products and services, for example hair and skincare products purchased at a salon or an overnight stay at a spa, will also not be included unless the merchant classifies the transactions in this category.
Tip: Click this link (login required) to check how far you are along the $1,500.
Discover – Restaurants, Drugstores
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With your Discover card, activate to earn 5% back this quarter on up to $1,500 in purchases at Restaurants and Drugstores.
Restaurants – always a useful category
Drugstores – many pharmacies sell gift cards for a wide variety of retailers which is an option for maxing this out
Activate to earn 5% Cashback Bonus at Restaurants and Drug Stores from 1/1/24 (or the date which you activate 5%, whichever is later) through 3/31/24, on up to $1,500 in purchases. Restaurant purchases include those made at merchants classified as full-service restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, fast-food locations, and restaurant delivery services. Drug Store purchases include those made at stand-alone drug stores, pharmacies, online pharmacies, and some pharmacies located inside of retail stores.
Tip: Login, then click this link to see you how far along the $1,500 you are.
Citi Dividend – Amazon, Streaming
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With your Dividend card, activate to earn 5% back this quarter on Amazon and select streaming services. Citi is different than the other cards in that you have a $6,000 annual cap rather than a $1,500 quarterly cap. You can get 5% back on up to $6,000 in this quarter or you can save the entire amount for a different quarter, or you can use part up each quarter.
Amazon
Select Streaming Services – Includes the following cable, satellite, and streaming providers: Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Disney+, DirecTV Stream, ESPN+, fuboTV, HBO Max, NBA League Pass, Netflix, Pandora, Paramount+, Showtime, Sling TV, Spotify, Starz, SiriusXM, Vudu, YouTube Red, YouTube TV, and Tidal.
US Bank Cash+/Elan – Select your Categories
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U.S. Bank Cash+ and Elan Max offer 5% cash back in two categories, up to $2,000 combined total per quarter. Keep in mind that Car Rentals was recently replaced with TV, Internet, and Streaming Services.
Here are the current options:
TV, Internet, and Streaming Services
Home utilities
Select clothing stores
Cell phone providers
Electronic Stores
Gyms/Fitness
Fast food
Ground Transportation
Sporting goods
Department Stores
Furniture Stores
Movie theaters
Tip: Login here, then scroll down and click on the red “View Your Cash+ History” button.
Bank of America Customized Cash Rewards
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The Cash Rewards card from Bank of America offers 3% back on one selected category, up to $2,500 per quarter. If you don’t select anything it defaults to gas. Once you selected a category for one quarter, that remains your category in the future unless you change it. Each calendar month you can change it if you’d like, but you’re always limited to $2,500 for the entire quarter.
Gas and EV charging stations (default category)
Online Shopping; this category also includes cable, streaming, internet, and phone plan
Dining
Travel
Drug Stores
Home Improvement/Furnishings
This category is especially lucrative for those who have Preferred Rewards status with Bank of America which can get you 5.25% back on one of these categories at the higher relationship level.
Lots of useful categories here. Important note: the Cash Rewards card also offers 2% back at grocery stores and wholesale clubs up to $2,500 per quarter, and that $2,500 limit combines with the Category Selection limit. After spending $2,500, you’ll earn 1% back on everything.
Other Cards with 5% Category
Nusenda FCU – ADD ME
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Earn 5% this quarter on up to $1,500 in purchases on ADD ME
This is on top of the regular 1% for a total earn of 6% back. (apparently no longer the case?)
Abound CU – ADD ME
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Abound Credit Union Visa Platinum card offers 5% on up to $2,000 on ADD ME purchases.
Langley FCU – Grocery, Wholesale & More
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Langley Federal Credit Union offers 5% back each month in one selected category, on up to $100 cash back total ($2,000 spend).
The category options at time of this writing: Streaming Services, Internet, Cable, Groceries & Wholesale Clubs, Department Stores
Vantage West [AZ] – Select your Category
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Get 5x points on the category of your choice, up to $1,500 per quarter. Eligible categories:
Safe Credit Union Cash Rewards Visa card offers 5% this quarter on your choice of one category each quarter (with no apparent limit). This quarter the categories are:
Looking for the best coupon sites? Coupon sites can help you save money, get free gift cards, and even allow you to get free stuff. Everyone likes getting a good deal. Using coupons is a great way to save money on things you buy every day. Now, with online shopping becoming more popular, there are…
Looking for the best coupon sites?
Coupon sites can help you save money, get free gift cards, and even allow you to get free stuff.
Everyone likes getting a good deal. Using coupons is a great way to save money on things you buy every day. Now, with online shopping becoming more popular, there are websites that give you a lot of good deals. These sites not only have discounts and codes to save money but also share useful tips to help you save even more.
Key Takeaways
Coupon sites are an easy way to save while shopping online.
The best coupon sites have a variety of money-saving options including cash back, promo codes, and even price checking.
My favorite for cash back is Rakuten.
My favorite promo code browser extension is Capital One Shopping.
My favorite for saving money on gas is Upside.
Recommended reading: Is Couponing Worth It?
15 Best Coupon Sites To Save Money Every Day
Below are the top coupon sites that I recommend trying out.
1. Rakuten
Rakuten (formerly known as Ebates) is a popular cash back site that gives you cash back on a wide range of items that you can buy online, and you can earn free money for spending how you normally would online.
I have been using Rakuten for years and it is so easy to use, plus it’s free! In fact, I just received my most recent Rakuten payment yesterday for $60.
You simply choose a store where you want to buy things, like Walmart, Target, Sephora, Chewy, or Old Navy on the Rakuten website. (You will start at Rakuten’s homepage, their app, or via their browser extension). Then, you click on the store through Rakuten’s platform, and you shop online there just like you usually do.
The cash back is activated automatically, and it will be added to your account without any extra work needed from you.
Rakuten earns a commission for directing you to the store where you shopped, and they share some of that money with you as a reward. This helps you save money and adds a little extra to your pocket.
Please click here to sign up for Rakuten for free.
2. Capital One Shopping
Capital One Shopping automatically applies coupon codes for many different online stores. Using Capital One Shopping is free, and it’s a browser extension that works with all the main web browsers.
I personally have this browser extension installed on my laptop, and it’s been a no-brainer.
Capital One Shopping is a great promo code site because it automatically adds coupon codes while you shop online. This saves you time and money since you don’t have to search for coupon codes yourself.
This is one of the best automatic savings sites because you don’t need to do anything extra. The Capital One Shopping browser extension does all of the work for you. It checks different coupon codes when you’re checking out and automatically uses the best coupon codes for your purchase.
It’s free to use Capital One Shopping, and it is a browser extension that works with all major browsers.
You shop as you normally do, and the Capital One Shopping app works quietly in the background. I have it on my laptop, and it’s amazing. It helps me find the best deals without any extra effort on my part.
You can sign up for Capital One Shopping here.
3. Swagbucks
Swagbucks is a rewards site where you can get cash back when shopping online and find coupons and promo codes to use.
Some sites listed on Swagbucks where you can get cash back or use promo codes include Kohl’s, Macy’s, Walmart, Amazon, and more.
I personally have been a member of Swagbucks for around 10 years now, and I have earned over 110 free gift cards by using their rewards platform. So, I definitely believe in this site!
Plus, there are also many other ways you can earn points on Swagbucks such as watching videos on their website, scanning your receipts, answering polls, and even searching the web using their search engine.
Here’s how Swagbucks works:
You join Swagbucks through my referral link, and receive a $10 bonus.
Earn points by using their coupon codes or cash back links.
Then, you can redeem your points for PayPal cash or gift cards (such as to Amazon or Walmart).
And, that’s it! It’s very easy.
4. Upside
Upside gives cash back on gas that you buy for your car at gas stations, giving you even more ways to save on your everyday expenses.
Upside helps you find gas stations where you can get cash back on your purchases. Just sign up for a free account, and then use the Upside app to find nearby gas stations.
You can get up to $0.25 cash back per gallon at gas stations, which can add up quickly for doing something that you already have to do (filling up your gas tank).
Plus, there are more than 50,000 locations nationwide, such as Shell, Phillips 66, BP, Casey’s, and more.
You can check out Upside here to learn more.
5. Fetch Rewards
Fetch Rewards isn’t exactly a coupon site, but you do get to earn points for your normal everyday shopping. I use it each time I go grocery shopping!
With Fetch Rewards, you get points by taking pictures of your receipts and submitting them through the Fetch Rewards app. This works for receipts from any store, whether it’s a grocery store, clothing store, restaurant, gas station, and more.
Afterward, you can exchange the points you’ve earned for gift cards.
Here’s how Fetch Rewards works:
Shop like you normally would.
Scan your receipt with your cell phone after you’re done shopping.
Earn points on Fetch Rewards automatically.
You can sign up for Fetch Rewards here.
6. RetailMeNot
RetailMeNot is a site that has coupons, promo codes, and cash back offers.
They have a deal finder extension which automatically applies coupon codes as well as gives you cash back up to 10% when you shop online.
Popular stores available through RetailMeNot include Amazon, Target, Ulta, Lowe’s, Zales, American Eagle, and more. There are over 30,000 stores available on this site, so I’m sure you’ll find some easy savings by using this platform.
7. Honey
Honey (also known as PayPal Honey) is a browser extension that finds coupon codes for you when you shop online.
You simply just install the Honey browser extension, and then it automatically finds and applies available coupon codes and promo codes to your shopping cart so that you can save money. It works with over 30,000 stores, such as restaurants, clothing stores, travel booking, and more.
You can then redeem your points for cash, gift cards, or PayPal shopping credits.
You can learn more about Honey by clicking here.
8. Groupon
Groupon has deals on experiences, products, and services in your local area, and you can find discounts on dining, entertainment, travel, and more, all designed to help you save while supporting local businesses.
You’ve probably heard of Groupon before, but perhaps you haven’t used it in a while. Yes, it is still around and my sister actually uses Groupon all the time! I haven’t used it in forever, but I plan on changing that – I simply just forgot about how great this platform is.
You can use Groupon to get deals where you live, such as for restaurants or spas near you. Or, you can also use them when you’re on vacation to get deals on activities (such as tours), admissions to museums, discounted restaurant meals, and more.
For example, here are some deals on Groupon that I found:
A massage for $46.75 (full price is $75)
A meal at a restaurant for $21.38 (full price is normally $35)
Admission to an aquarium for $14.96 (normal price is $24.99)
Here’s how Groupon works: You simply browse on the Groupon site for a deal you’re interested in. You then buy it directly on Groupon. Then, to use it, you simply go to the business and present your Groupon to get your deal (make sure to follow any terms too).
Please click here to find Groupon deals near you.
9. Ibotta
Ibotta is an app that gives you cash back on your grocery purchases (as well as many other stores). You can check out offers, upload your receipt, and receive cash back credited to your account.
You can get cash back at places such as Home Depot, Best Buy, Walmart, Sam’s Club, and your local grocery stores.
You can earn cash back both online and in-store with Ibotta, making it unique compared to other companies. Additionally, you can link your preferred loyalty cards to your Ibotta account, and Ibotta will automatically use loyalty discounts for you.
Please click here to sign up for Ibotta.
10. Coupons.com
Coupons.com has both printable and digital coupons for groceries, household items, baby items, pet care, and personal care products. So, whether you are looking to use coupons for your online shopping or if you want to use them in person at the store, this is a great site to start using.
Plus, it is free!
Coupons.com is used by over 2,000,000 people each year, and they share over 2,000 working coupons each month.
For their free printable coupons, you simply can browse on their site for the coupons that you want to use, print them out, and bring them to the store with you.
11. SlickDeals
SlickDeals is a deal-sharing community where users post and vote on the best deals they find online, with categories ranging from tech to clothing. This is also what sets SlickDeals apart from other coupon sites – the deals are found and shared by people like you and me.
They share coupons, promo codes, and discounts available for you to use.
Over 12,000,000 shoppers use SlickDeals each month, and they have saved over $10 BILLION since the site was started.
12. Amazon Coupons
Amazon Coupons are discounts and deals on products sold on Amazon’s website.
They are super simple to use too!
When you’re shopping for something on Amazon, sometimes it will show you a coupon next to the price. You simply “clip” the coupon before adding the item to your cart, and the discount will be applied at checkout.
I see these all the time and recently used one to save $2.25 on a train set for my daughter. All I had to do was click on the green coupon button next to the price when on the sales page for the train set on Amazon. It couldn’t be any easier!
Another way to use coupons on Amazon is to go to the Amazon Coupons homepage, and see what coupons are available to you.
Some coupons that I see on Amazon Coupons right now include $15 off a pair of walking shoes, 50% off a toaster, and more. There are a ton of coupons available in many different categories such as health, grocery, beauty, electronics, home, toys, and more.
13. Hip2Save
Hip2Save is a blog-style coupon site that shares the latest deals, coupons, and money-saving tips.
This site shares coupons and deals information on many different stores such as Amazon, Aldi, Walmart, Target, Walgreens, and more.
In my opinion, this is one of the best coupon websites, because they help you in so many areas related to saving money and finding the best deals on stuff.
What I love about Hip2Save is that this site shares where you can find the best deals (such as for specific toys or gaming systems) as well as the best deals at a specific store (such as Aldi Weekly Finds Under $10). It’s nice to see what items are currently at a low price and where to buy them.
So, instead of just sharing coupon codes, this platform shares so much more so that you can save the most money and not miss out.
14. The Krazy Coupon Lady
The Krazy Coupon Lady has deal alerts, coupon matchups, discount codes, and money-saving tips for popular stores. They share up-to-date information on the best deals and teach you how to become a smarter shopper.
Some of the stores that you can find deals for include Amazon, Target, CVS Pharmacy, Walgreens, Barnes & Noble, Kroger, and more.
This is a great all-around website that will help you to save more money.
15. Brad’s Deals
Brad’s Deals is a site that shares deals, coupons, and even has shopping guides. Over 5,500,000 people use Brad’s Deals each month, and over $200,000,000 is typically saved each year by their readers.
When Brad’s Deals comes across a good deal, they share it as a blog post so that people don’t miss out. For example, they may share a quick blog post on how you can get luggage for cheap or a good deal on leather gloves that they recently came across.
These deals are all handpicked personally by their team, so you know that these deals are real and not a waste of time.
What Makes A Good Coupon Site?
So, after reading about all of the different top coupon sites above, what actually makes a good coupon site?
As you read above, there are many different coupon sites, so where should you start?
Different things work for different people, so here are some things to look for when choosing a coupon site:
Wide range of coupons – It’s easiest when a coupon site has coupons for many different stores so that you can use just one coupon platform.
Up-to-date coupons that aren’t expired – A good coupon site should regularly update its coupon database to make sure that you always have access to the latest deals and discounts.
Easy to use – The easier to use, the better. I really like browser extensions because they are set-it-and-forget-it; they will automatically apply coupon codes for you. Other things to think about related to this include if the site is available on your cell phone, such as for Android devices or iOS.
Reliability – One thing I dislike about some coupon sites is that they give you coupon codes that don’t work. So, it’s a waste of time. Some coupon sites are much better than others and give you real coupon codes (such as the sites above).
You may also want to think about if you are looking for a site that has mainly online retailers or if you are looking to find deals on in-store purchases as well.
The Different Kinds Of Coupons
Another area to think about is the different kinds of coupons and discounts that you may come across.
Manufacturer’s coupons
Manufacturer’s coupons come from the product manufacturer, giving you a discount on their item at any store selling it. These coupons usually last longer and can be found in newspapers, magazines, or online. You can also combine them with store coupons for more savings. Examples include coupons from companies like Procter & Gamble, General Mills, Tide, and Colgate.
Store coupon
Store coupons are meant for a specific store, like Target or Walmart, and can only be used there. You can find store coupons in weekly flyers or on the store’s website, and they are usually designed to get customers to shop at their particular store. For example, you may see a store coupon where a grocery store is giving $5 off any purchase over $100.
Cash back
Cash back offers give you back a part of your purchase as savings. So, you may get 5% back on a purchase at an online clothing store for simply shopping on a cash back rewards site. Unlike coupons, you need to join a cash back website or app, such as Rakuten, Swagbucks, or Ibotta. What’s great about cash back sites is that you can also combine them with other coupons or discounts so that you can save even more money. For example, you can use coupon codes and a cash back website on the same exact purchase.
Coupon code
Coupon codes are combinations of letters and numbers used online to get discounts during checkout (for example, a coupon code could be BLACKFRIDAY123). They are usually tied to a particular product or retailer and can sometimes be used alongside other promotions. You can discover coupon codes on coupon websites, retailer sites, or in promotional emails. Coupon codes are a quick and convenient way to save money on your online purchases, making them a valuable tool for smart shoppers.
Frequently Asked Questions About The Best Coupon Sites
Below are common questions about coupons and how to find the best coupon sites.
What is the best website to get coupons?
My favorite sites to get coupons and discounts include Rakuten, Capital One Shopping, and Upside.
Where do extreme couponers get their coupons?
Extreme couponers get their coupons from many different places, such as newspaper inserts, store sale flyers, online coupon websites like SmartSource, and even by searching on a company’s social media or their website. By using these different sources, extreme couponers can find the most coupons available to them and even build up stockpiles of items at a much lower cost than the retail price.
Recommended reading: 8 Ways To Be An Extreme Cheapskate
Where can I find the best printable coupons?
Websites such as Coupons.com, SmartSource, and RetailMeNot have a lot of different printable coupons for use in stores. To find the best printable coupons, you will want to visit these printable coupon websites and search for the products or brands that you want to buy. Of course, always make sure to check the expiration dates and any specific terms and conditions before printing.
What browser extensions can I use to find coupons?
My favorite coupon code browser extension is Capital One Shopping. This type of tool automatically searches for and applies the best coupon codes to your purchase during the checkout process (and then chooses the highest dollar discount), which makes it easy to save money without spending time manually searching for deals and coupon codes (which can be quite annoying and time consuming). Coupon code browser extensions are available to download on different browsers such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and more.
Best Free Coupon Websites – Summary
I hope you enjoyed this article on how to find the best coupon sites.
Just like online stores have changed how we shop, coupon websites have also made saving money different. We don’t need to cut out paper coupons anymore (but, you definitely can if you want to as there are printable coupon sites listed above as well!).
Now, we can find lots of online coupons and digital discounts with just a few clicks.
The best coupon sites give us different ways to save money, like getting cash back or using promo codes. They have options for almost every kind of shopper.
Do you use any of these top free coupon sites? Why or why not?
Are you looking for the best sites to scan receipts to make extra money? In our busy world, who wouldn’t want to earn some extra money without working hard? One way to do this is by taking pictures of your everyday shopping receipts. There are apps for your phone that can turn your regular shopping…
Are you looking for the best sites to scan receipts to make extra money?
In our busy world, who wouldn’t want to earn some extra money without working hard? One way to do this is by taking pictures of your everyday shopping receipts. There are apps for your phone that can turn your regular shopping (whether you’re shopping for groceries, clothes, gas, or other stuff) into cash and gift cards.
Plus, the process of scanning receipts for money is extremely simple.
I have personally been using receipt scanning apps for years now – I love how easy they are to use and how you can earn points or cash while barely spending any time. Plus, I already have the receipts – so it’s nice to make some extra money by doing almost nothing.
Key Takeaways on the best receipt scanning apps
Scanning receipts can earn you cash back and free gift cards.
My favorite receipt scanning and cash back sites include Fetch Rewards, Ibotta, and Rakuten.
Receipt scanning apps pay people to scan receipts for a few different reasons such as: 1) Because brands and stores give the apps money for gathering information about what people buy from their receipts. Then, the apps give a part of this money back to users as rewards. 2) To reward people for shopping through their referral links.
14 Best Apps To Scan Receipts For Money
Below, you’ll find a list of the best apps to scan your receipts and earn money. I am personally signed up for many of the apps and sites listed below, and they are so easy to use!
1. Fetch Rewards
Fetch Rewards is an easy-to-use app that rewards you for scanning your shopping receipts, such as at grocery stores and even gas stations. Just shop as usual, and after your purchase, take a picture of the receipt in the Fetch Rewards app.
You’ll earn points for every receipt you take a picture of, which you can later redeem for free gift cards (such as to places like Target, Visa, and Amazon) and other rewards.
You can sign up for Fetch Rewards here.
I really like this app because it’s super easy to use. I’ve been using it for a while, and it makes getting rewards from your regular shopping easy.
You can also read my review at My Real Fetch Rewards Review.
2. Ibotta
Ibotta is one of the most popular receipt-scanning apps. You select the items you want to buy, go to the store, then scan your receipt.
You can redeem rebates while shopping from stores such as Walmart, Target, Kroger, Publix, Walgreens, CVS, City Market, and more.
You can sign up for Ibotta here.
Also, in case you’re wondering how Ibotta and Fetch differ: Fetch Rewards and Ibotta are very similar. All of the receipt-scanning apps are fairly similar too, but they do have some differences.
For example, Fetch Rewards is easier to use than Ibotta. With Fetch Rewards, you just take a picture of your receipt using the app, and that’s it. Ibotta, on the other hand, is more like using digital coupons and takes a few more minutes. Basically, you go through the Ibotta app and see if there are “coupons” that you want to shop with for a specific item like cereal or bread. However, even though there’s a little more work, you can usually earn more rewards with Ibotta. So, it depends on what works best for you!
The great part is that you can use the exact same grocery receipt for both Fetch and Ibotta.
For me, I go shopping and scan my receipts with both apps. It only takes me probably less than a minute to do so, and I can earn more points for free gift cards this way.
3. KashKick
KashKick is a site where you can get rewards for doing things like shopping, answering questions, and playing games online. You can then turn these rewards into real money through PayPal.
Simply head to KashKick and go to their Offers tab. There, you can see if you can unlock any offers where you can scan a receipt for points.
Please click here to sign up for KashKick.
4. Swagbucks
Swagbucks is not only a receipt-scanning app but also a site to make money by taking surveys, watching videos, and more.
You simply go to the Swagbucks website and go to the “Magic Receipts” tab. You can then scan any receipt from any store (grocery stores, warehouse club stores, drugstores, home improvement stores, clothing stores, restaurants, and more) and earn points.
Swagbucks is a company that I started using years ago, and it has helped me easily earn some extra cash on the side, all from home or while traveling. I exchange my points for Amazon gift cards and have earned over 100 free gifts over the years.
Please click here to join Swagbucks.
5. Rakuten
Rakuten is the best cash back app that rewards you for your online purchases. So, it’s technically not a receipt-scanning app, but you do get cash back for shopping just like how you normally would.
All you have to do is choose a store you want to shop from (they have a wide range like Kohl’s, REI, Toys “R” Us, and many more) and shop just like you normally would online. It’s that simple!
Rakuten earns a commission for sending you to the store you shopped at, and they share some of that money back with you as a reward. It’s a win-win!
Please click here to sign up for Rakuten. You can also get a $40 bonus for spending $40 through my link.
6. Upromise
Upromise is a site that helps you save money for college by scanning your receipts.
When you shop at partner stores and upload the receipts, a percentage of your purchase amount is added to a college savings account or used to pay off student loans.
With Upromise Grocery Rewards, you simply add deals to your Upromise Grocery Rewards shopping list and click the “Add To List” button. Then, you shop at the store (either in-person or in-store), and take a picture of your receipt when done. You can either snap and upload your receipt or email it to Upromise directly.
Please click here to learn more about Upromise.
7. Receipt Hog
Receipt Hog is a fun and easy-to-use app that rewards you for scanning your shopping receipts. All you have to do is take a picture of your receipt using the app, and you’ll earn rewards.
You can shop at any store (grocery store, convenience store, and more) and either in-person or online. You can then upload your paper or digital receipt onto the Receipt Hog app for coins, slot spins, or sweepstakes entries.
You can even link your Amazon account or other loyalty accounts like Walmart, Target, and Costco to earn rewards automatically without having to upload receipts.
8. Checkout 51
Checkout 51 is another site where you can get cash back on your groceries and fuel purchases.
You simply download the free app on the App Store or Google Play Store. Then, look at the app to see what deals are available and make a shopping list – it’s kind of like using a digital coupon.
Click on “Redeem” and mark the items you bought on your receipt. Once you’ve done that, use the app’s camera to take clear, readable pictures of your receipt.
Once your receipt gets approved, they’ll add cash back to your account. You can cash out when you reach $20.
9. Tada
Tada is an app that gives you cash back on everyday purchases such as groceries, clothing, and dining out.
Using Tada is easy and you just shop at the stores that are part of the program. After you make a purchase, scan your receipt and you’ll earn cash back on the items that qualify. You can then exchange this for gift cards (such as to Home Depot, Target, Best Buy, Amazon, and Visa).
10. MyPoints
MyPoints is an app that not only lets you scan receipts for rewards, but you can also make money answering surveys, watching videos, and shopping online. With MyPoints, you can earn points by scanning your receipts, and then redeem them for gift cards or cash.
To get started with MyPoints, just go to their website and the “Magic Receipts” section. You can snap a picture of any receipt from stores like grocery stores, warehouse clubs, drugstores, clothing stores, restaurants, and more.
Please click here to sign up for MyPoints.
11. InboxDollars
InboxDollars is an app that allows you to earn cash by scanning receipts as well as taking surveys and doing other tasks.
To begin using InboxDollars, go to their website and find the “Magic Receipts” section. Then, take a picture of a receipt from stores like grocery stores, warehouse clubs, drugstores, clothing stores, restaurants, and others. Every receipt earns you points, which you can later convert into cash or gift cards.
You get a minimum of $0.01 for any receipt you scan, plus whatever deals you qualify for. For example, I just logged in and some of the deals available to me include $0.50 cash back on eggs (from any store and any brand), $4.00 back on deli meat, $5.00 back on whole milk yogurt, $8.00 back on chicken nuggets, and more.
Please click here to sign up for InboxDollars.
12. ReceiptPal
ReceiptPal is an app that rewards you for uploading your shopping receipts.
With ReceiptPal, you can take pictures of your paper receipts or link your email or Amazon account. This way, you’ll earn points for every receipt you submit.
You can exchange your points for gift cards from popular retailers, and you’ll also be entered into their weekly sweepstakes for a chance to win cash prizes.
13. Shopkick
Shopkick is an app that rewards you not only for scanning your receipts but also for simply walking into participating stores and scanning barcodes.
You earn points called “kicks” that can be redeemed for gift cards to TJ Maxx, Sephora, Walmart, Starbucks, and more.
Please click here to learn more about Shopkick.
14. Dosh
Dosh is a fast and easy-to-use app that automatically gives you cash back when you shop at participating stores (such as Disney, Costco, Lyft, AT&T, and over 10,000 other companies).
Simply link your debit or credit card to the app (or even your Venmo or bank account), and the rest is taken care of. When you shop and pay using your linked card, you’ll receive cash back directly into your Dosh account, which can be transferred to your bank or PayPal account.
Please click here to learn more about Dosh.
How Scanning Receipts For Money Works
Many of the receipt-scanning apps mentioned above work the same way:
To begin, just download an app like Fetch or Ibotta. Many of the sites above work whether you have an iPhone, Android, or even just from your computer.
After you finish shopping, open the app and look for the option to upload or scan your receipt. Use your phone’s camera to take a clear picture of the receipt. Typically, the receipt scanner will want to see what you purchased, the store you went shopping at, the order total, as well as the date.
Once you snap a picture of the receipt, the app will usually check and process the receipt. With certain apps like Ibotta, you might need to choose specific items you bought before scanning the receipt. On the other hand, apps like Fetch will automatically scan for eligible products. They each have their own way of doing it!
Your receipt is usually automatically processed, and you will see how many points you have earned within just seconds.
Your points can be turned into PayPal cash, gift cards, and more.
For me, I simply scan every grocery receipt right after I shop. It’s easy to do and only takes me a few moments.
How To Increase Your Earnings From Receipt Scanning
Here are some easy tips to make even more extra money when using receipt-scanning apps and rewards sites:
Use multiple receipt scanning apps – To increase your earnings, you can use more than one receipt-scanning app. This way, you can redeem different deals, cash back, and rewards points that each site gives you.
Download browser extensions – Some apps, like Capital One Shopping, can be downloaded straight to your computer and it will automatically scan for available coupons.
Use store loyalty cards – Most grocery stores have free store loyalty cards. Make sure you are using those to get the lowest prices while shopping, plus you can earn points.
Use cash back credit cards – If you are a careful credit card user and know that you won’t go into debt, credit card rewards can be an easy way to earn more free cash.
Frequently Asked Questions About Scanning Receipts For Money
Here are answers to common questions about scanning receipts for extra money.
How do these receipt scanning apps make money to pay users? Why do receipt scanning sites pay people to scan receipts?
Okay, so after reading the above – this may be your top question. Why would they pay you money? What’s in it for them? Are receipt-scanning apps a scam?
Apps that scan receipts make money by working with brands and stores. These brands and stores give the apps money for gathering important information about what people buy from their receipts (they want to learn more about your shopping behavior – such as what you buy and when). Then, the apps give a part of this money back to users as rewards for using their app.
Are receipt scanning apps safe to use?
Yes, many receipt-scanning apps are safe. They protect your personal information by encrypting it and following strict data protection rules. However, I recommend reading the app’s privacy policy and user reviews (such as on TrustPilot).
Can you make money by scanning receipts?
Yes, you can make money by scanning receipts. You can scan receipts for cash back, gift cards, or points that can be redeemed for rewards. Now, of course, this will not be a full-time income. You can simply earn some spare cash and free gift cards.
What types of rewards can I earn by scanning receipts?
When you scan receipts using these apps, you can earn rewards such as cash back, Amazon gift cards (and many other places), or even make donations to charity.
Is it illegal to scan other people’s receipts for Fetch?
Scanning other people’s receipts for Fetch, or any other receipt-scanning app, is almost always against the app’s terms of service and may result in your account being closed, so you should only use your own receipts.
Can I use more than one receipt scanning app per receipt?
Yes, you can usually use multiple receipt-scanning apps to maximize your rewards. However, make sure to read each app’s terms of service to make sure you’re not violating any rules or participating in actions that could result in account termination. Personally, I use multiple apps all the time for the same receipt, such as Fetch Rewards and Ibotta.
How To Scan Receipts for Money – Summary
I hope you enjoyed this article on how to scan receipts for money.
By using the apps and sites above, you can earn money or rewards while shopping, and it’s a simple way to get something extra from your everyday spending!
So, what is the best app to scan receipts and get money back?
My favorite receipt scanning app is Fetch Rewards. I’ve been using it for years! I also like to scan the same receipts with the Ibotta app. And, if I’m shopping online, then my favorite is Rakuten.
But, there are many great apps and sites listed above – find the best one for you and your own personal situation.
Do you scan receipts for money? What’s your favorite receipt scanning app?
The Boujie Budgeter dives into how to not overspend with holiday decorations
The holiday season is around the corner and no matter which social media platform you browse, someone is prepping their tree or decorating with poinsettias in their home. For older Zillennials, this year could be different, and many people are experiencing the festivities in their first apartment.
Due to inflation and the economic crisis happening across the country, prices are at an all-time high in grocery stores, department stores and even home decor shops. Decorating your apartment for the first time can seem overwhelming, but the holidays bring new anxiety.
Social media has transformed everything into a focus on aesthetics, hauls, and presentation specifically tailored for Instagram. Though it seems like an added pressure to have the most post-worthy home for the holidays, it doesn’t have to break the bank.
The self-proclaimed Boujie Budgeter, Mykail James, has always been passionate about personal finance and helping her community. “I started my finance platform because there wasn’t financial education that catered to this new wave of young professionals,” James tells GU.
Topics around money, such as credit, bargaining and investing, are difficult to grasp due to complex language and terms many people may need to be more familiar with. James shared her top financial tips for frugal holiday decor shopping for Zillennials.
Those with a holiday shopping game plan usually shop a month or two in advance to snag the major deals. According to Shopify, 41 percent plan to start shopping by the end of October. “When it comes to holiday decorations, we run away from being intentional,” James says. “You create that intentional space when you know what you want your space to look like.”
Fitting An Aesthetic Is Not A Requirement
Though the trend of lifestyle content has taken over the timeline, it doesn’t mean you have to overspend to have trendy pieces for your home. “If you’re not buying the Architectural Digest of the season, then you’re not getting a huge peek into what other people’s homes look like, but we have a constant reminder on social media,” she says. It’s important to remember that the holidays are meant for creativity and personalizing your safe space.
Try Renter Friendly Decor
As many Zillennials prep their homes for decorating their first apartment, they now have the opportunity to look into the market for renter-friendly decor. “That market has definitely exploded in the last five years,” she says. From peel-and-stick wallpaper to lighting fixtures, there are more opportunities to have the affordable decor in your home without the commitment of long-term installations.
Shop In-Person For Better Deals
Many of us live on the Amazon website for quick delivery deals, but many in-person sales offer consumers more items for a better price. “Craft stores like Hobby Lobby and Michaels are the kinds of places that have huge discounts on holiday decor, especially right after the season ends,” she says.
Don’t Feel Pressured To Have Traditional Decor
For James, she doesn’t subscribe to having a traditional Christmas tree or wreath in her home. Though some social media can add pressure to have cookie-cutter Christmas decor, there’s also a rise in Zillennials making their own rules regarding holiday scenery. “When you are in control of your holiday vibes, what feels natural to you could be completely against the grain of what everyone else feels like is the vibe,” she says.
About Kenyatta: Clark Atlanta University and Medill School alumna Kenyatta Victoria is the Girls United writer covering everything from news, pop culture, lifestyle, and investigative stories. When not reporting, she’s diving deep into her curated playlists or binging her favorite comfort shows.
North Carolina: Where affordability meets natural beauty
Containing the Great Smoky Mountains and plenty of other parks, the draw of North Carolina is both its natural beauty and the relaxed character of the cities that have sprung up within it. From mountains to coastlines, the cheapest places to live in North Carolina offer affordability in a variety of idyllic cities.
The cheapest places in North Carolina to live for renters
It’s nice to see that some of North Carolina’s most popular cities, for everyone from tourists to college students, offer affordable housing that’s even lower than the state’s average. If you long to live in the mountains, then you’re covered. And if you prefer Piedmont or Coastal Plains, you’re also good.
If it’s time to call the Tar Heel State home and you’ve got a tight budget, start your search here. These are the 10 cheapest places to live in North Carolina to check out.
Average 1-BR rent price: $1,359
Average rent change in the past year: -4%
Just north of Charlotte, the city of Mooresville is an up-and-coming suburban town with major ties to the racing community. It’s the home of the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame and earned itself the nickname of “Race City U.S.A.”
The dedication to all kinds of racing runs deep in Mooresville, but the town is about so much more. Residents enjoy easy access to picturesque Lake Norman, the largest man-made lake in North Carolina. You can explore over 520 miles of shoreline that stretches into four different counties.
Heading back into the main part of Mooresville, you’ll also find a small-town feel infused throughout each activity, restaurant and shop. The historic downtown district has that quaint feel many look for when moving out of a larger city.
One particularly unique draw is that Mooresville offers up more than one opportunity to get close to some exotic animals at both the Lazy 5 Ranch and Zootastic Park.
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9. Chapel Hill
Average 1-BR rent price: $1,794
Average rent change in the past year: -1%
The most well-known attraction in Chapel Hill is the University of North Carolina. Pride in the ‘Heels, the ever-dominant basketball team, is so heavy it’s easy to see why die-hards claim to “bleed blue.”
While you’ll find plenty of college students in the area and activities to occupy them, the city has much more to it. A social place, you’ll find regular road races and festivals celebrating everything from antiques to bluegrass music.
To hit the most happening spot in the city, check out Historic Franklin Street. Here you’ll find dozens of boutiques, nightspots and restaurants.
With miles of trails and a paved Riverwalk right through the center of town, there is a lot to explore by foot in Chapel Hill. Very family-friendly — Chapel Hill offers activities that include visiting the Kidzu Children’s Museum, the Coker Arboretum and the Carolina Basketball Museum.
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8. Apex
Photo source: Town of Apex / Facebook
Average 1-BR rent price: $1,349
Average rent change in the past year: -7%
With a relaxing, small-town atmosphere and the convenience of big-city amenities, Apex works to hold onto its character even as more and more residents join the community.
Get to know the city by taking a walking tour of the historic downtown area. Here you’ll see buildings that date back to the late 1800s — including The Union Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Considered one of the most intact, turn-of-the-century railroad towns in the area, Apex takes its history seriously without ignoring the present day. Among the restored buildings you’ll find excellent antique shops and specialty stores — not to mention some highly-revered restaurants.
It’s not all railroads around here though. There’s a nice cultural center in Apex which includes multiple galleries, studio classrooms and a theater.
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7. Asheville
Average 1-BR rent price: $1,544
Average rent change in the past year: +6%
Heading into the mountainous, western part of the state, you’ll find Asheville. This perfect town has eateries and craft brew spots that will wow even the most discerning foodie. The downtown area is walkable enough that you can explore this cool city center on foot.
For a step into elegance and history, visit the Biltmore Estate. Walk the grounds, stay on-site for a night or take a more formal tour. It’s the perfect place to snag a one-of-a-kind piece of art to take home!
Catering to more active folks, the Blue Ridge Mountains offer up ideal locations for apple picking, hiking, biking and even ziplining. For those looking for a home with a vibrant arts scene, the Downtown Arts District of Asheville is full of galleries and museums.
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6. Greenville
Average 1-BR rent price: $915
Average rent change in the past year: -3%
Not too far from the Atlantic coast lies Greenville, a charming, historic city that manages to keep a foothold squarely in modern life.
An outdoor person’s Mecca with proximity to the ocean, local swamps, the Tar River waterway and the Greenville trail system — Greenville offers everything from boating to fishing to hiking and much more.
When it’s time to refuel, the area is also renowned for its barbecue and beer. The county puts on a “Brew & ‘Cue” tour that allows patrons to get their “PassPork” stamped at various locations.
Lovingly called the “Emerald City,” Greenville residents appreciate that their beautiful home is also a thriving cultural, economic and educational hub. It’s home to East Carolina University and the Uptown district, where live music, food and art reign supreme
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5. Winston-Salem
Average 1-BR rent price: $1,010
Average rent change in the past year: +5%
With a city so nice it earned itself a hyphen, Winston-Salem is one of the more well-known spots in North Carolina. Here you’ll find plenty of history, delicious food and of course, craft beer. There are multiple places to stop around town to sample the latest pour from local breweries.
Mild weather and friendly neighbors combine with a low cost of living to welcome residents to Winston-Salem. Drawing in mostly a younger crowd, thanks to nearby universities, you’ll find many young professionals and growing families. For those families interested in renting a house, the median home price rests at $260,000.
To get a solid dose of local history, visit Old Salem. This area pays homage to settlers from 1766 and is full of historic buildings, costumed interpreters and hands-on experiences.
For those looking for some natural beauty and great shopping, Reynolda Village provides both. Stroll through the gardens before popping into cute boutiques and delicious restaurants.
For exposure to the arts, walk Trade and Liberty streets downtown to see street art, murals and plenty of galleries.
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4. Burlington
Photo source: City of Burlington, NC / Facebook
Average 1-BR rent price: $1,087
Average rent change in the past year: -3%
Another North Carolina town that owes its existence to the railroad is Burlington. It only sprang up because the North Carolina Railroad needed a place to build, repair and maintain the tracks in the area. Still going strong today, Burlington mixes the old and the new to keep things interesting for residents.
A wealth of history combined with a passion for nature conservancy creates a community in Burlington unlike no other. With plenty of shopping and unique dining options — residents have plenty to enjoy in this city.
Visit the Conservators Center to wander through 45 acres of forested area and see over 70 large and small wild cats who call the area home. There’s also Cedarock Park, a 500-acre nature preserve that’s perfect for hiking, horseback riding and disc golf. This affordable area is rich in golf courses as well, making this town perfect for anyone looking to brush up on golf skills.
For the family, City Park offers a large playground and amusement park rides like a miniature train, carousel and airplane ride.
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3. Fayetteville
Average 1-BR rent price: $1,035
Average rent change in the past year: 0%
Just 65 miles south of Raleigh, the state’s capital, Fayetteville is an ideal commuter hub. Adjacent to Highway 95, you can easily go north to cities like Washington, D.C. and New York or take the southern route to Charleston, Orlando or Miami.
For those who want to keep it local, Fayetteville has a thriving downtown area with retail shops, restaurants and an impressive minor league baseball stadium.
You’ll also find an homage to the city’s rich history at the Airborne & Special Operations Museum and at the North Carolina Veterans Park. For some more natural beauty, make sure to stop into the Cape Fear Botanical Garden. The 80-acre site is only two miles from downtown.
Next door, you’ll also find Fort Bragg, one of the largest military installations in the world. Many military families stationed at Fort Bragg call Fayetteville home, giving it a reputation for being a community of ‘history, heroes and a hometown feeling.’
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2. Greensboro
Average 1-BR rent price: $1,117
Average rent change in the past year: +14%
Containing the trifecta of attractive qualities, Greensboro is a city with a lot of economic opportunities, affordable housing and an abundance of activity. This eastern North Carolina city has served as an important location in both the Revolutionary War and Civil War, so there’s no shortage of history around here.
For everyday living, Greensboro is a friendly and diverse community that’s perfect for foodies of every kind. Sample the many locally owned coffee shops or breweries alongside the variety of restaurants. Local farmers and native vineyards are big contributors to the menus around town.
A bit of a college town, you’ll find students attending a wide range of schools including the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC A&T State University, Bennett College, Guilford College, the North Carolina Zoo and Greensboro College.
Greensboro also plays host each year to the NCAA basketball tournament, bringing in even more college kids than those attending local schools.
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1. Carrboro
Average 1-BR rent price: $1,227
Average rent change in the past year: -5%
Known to have a progressive vibe, Carrboro is a small town packed full of flare. As far as affordable cities go, Carrboro is rich in offerings. You’ll find craft galleries, indie music venues, progressive theater and exhibitions and more. There’s no shortage of organic grocery stores, farm-to-table restaurants and artsy coffee shops.
Head to Main Street for most of the action around town, including the Carrboro Farmers’ Market featuring local artisans and crafts.
When all the art and culture of Carrboro pique your appetite, this little town has delicious offerings to fill your belly. From burgers to bistros, fine dining to pizzerias, you can eat a different cuisine each day of the week.
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The most expensive places to live in North Carolina
You’ve seen the cheapest places to live in North Carolina, but what about the other side? Fortunately, it’s not all bad. Even the most expensive cities in North Carolina offer up somewhat affordable housing.
Cities like Wake Forest and Garner, which top the list, still maintain an average rent for a one-bedroom of under $2,000 a month. Check out the chart to see where other North Carolina cities fit in.
Ranked City by 1-BR Average + Average Rent
1) Wake Forest: $1,846
2) Garner: $1,501
3) Indian Trail: $1,473
4) Cary: $1,380
5) Charlotte: $1,362
6) Huntersville: $1,341
7) Wilmington: $1,318
8) Concord: $1,294
9) Raleigh: $1,275
10) Morrisville: $1,270
Methodology
Rent prices are based on a rolling weighted average from Apartment Guide and Rent.’s multifamily rental property inventory as of November 2023. Our team uses a weighted average formula that more accurately represents price availability for each unit type and reduces the influence of seasonality on rent prices in specific markets.
We excluded cities with insufficient inventory from our cheapest places to live in North Carolina report.
The rent information included in this article is used for illustrative purposes only. The data contained herein do not constitute financial advice or a pricing guarantee for any apartment.
Looking to know where to cash coins for free near you? Saving coins can be a great way to save money without even noticing it. However, when you end up with a jar full of loose change, finding an easy way to cash in your coins without paying a fee can feel like a challenge….
Looking to know where to cash coins for free near you?
Saving coins can be a great way to save money without even noticing it. However, when you end up with a jar full of loose change, finding an easy way to cash in your coins without paying a fee can feel like a challenge. Places that have free coin cashing services do exist, so you can enjoy the full value of the money that you have saved.
In this article, I will be talking about places where you can exchange your coins for free near you. We’ll also discuss the pros and cons of using Coinstar machines and tips on how to find coin exchanges in your area. Rolling coins might be an option for you too, and I will explain how to wrap coins as well.
Key Takeaways
Several places will cash coins without charging a fee.
Local banks and credit unions are a great choice for coin exchange.
Coinstar machines are a popular option but may come with a fee. They do have many no fee e-gift cards, though.
Rolling your coins and using free services from banks can save you money.
9 Places To Cash Coins For Free (Or Cheap!)
Finding the right place to exchange your coins can make a big difference. It’s not just about convenience, it’s about keeping more of your money too. Many people hoard coins without realizing the actual value. Dumping your coins into the first machine you see can cost you.
Did you know that some coin exchange machines charge up to 11.9% to convert your change into cash? If you have $100 in coins, that’s nearly $12 lost. It might not seem like much initially, but imagine losing $12 for every $100 in coins you have.
That’s why it’s important to choose the best place to convert your coins into cash. Below are the best places to cash coins for free near you.
1. Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo is a popular bank that allows you to cash your coins for free if you are a customer. You can visit your local branch and ask the teller for help with processing your coins to get cash in return.
2. Credit unions
Credit unions are similar to banks and also have coin exchange services for their members at no additional cost. There are some credit unions that don’t charge for nonmembers as well, so you may be able to call around and see if there is one near you that can exchange your coins for cash for you.
3. Bank of America
As one of the largest banks in the United States, Bank of America allows its customers to cash coins for free. They do require that your coins be rolled, so you will have to remember to do that first.
4. Chase
Chase is another popular banking institution where you can cash your coins without any extra fees. However, you need to be a Chase customer to access this service. Before you go, though, make sure to check Chase’s branch location to make sure that they accept coins as there are some locations that do not.
5. US Bank
If you have an account with U.S. Bank, you can cash your coins free of charge. Just bring your coins and account details to the branch, and their staff can help you. You don’t even need to roll your coins either.
6. QuikTrip
QuikTrip is a convenience store and gas station chain that often allows you to cash your coins for free. Depending on the location, QuikTrip may or may not charge service fees for coin exchanges. QuikTrip’s coin exchange program is a great option for those who need to cash coins quickly without the hassle of becoming a bank member.
They do this because there is a shortage of coins, and they are in need of coins. I do recommend rolling them ahead of time so that you are saving everyone time.
7. Target
Target stores with Coinstar machines allow you to cash your coins for a fee (generally 11.9% or more). Coinstar machines are convenient and can be found in many places.
8. Citi Bank
As a large financial institution, Citibank also permits its customers to cash coins for free. Visit your local branch with your account details and coins, and their staff will help you with converting your coins into cash.
9. Coinstar coin counting machines
I wanted Coinstar to have its own section in this article because it is so well-known as a coin counting machine. Whether you have just some loose change or if you have a busting piggy bank, Coinstar does make it easy.
Below, I will be diving further into Coinstar. And, yes, there is a way to use these coin counting machines near you for free.
What is Coinstar?
Coinstar is a service that has coin counting machines, commonly found in grocery stores, retailers, and more. These kiosks make it easy for you to convert loose change into cash, gift cards, or even donate to charity.
Charity options include the American Red Cross, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Make-A-Wish, NAACP, The Humane Society of the United States, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and more.
How to find Coinstar machines
To locate a Coinstar kiosk near you, simply use Google Maps or visit Coinstar’s website and access their Coinstar Kiosk Locator. I used their locator and I found 30 Coinstar machines within just around 30 minutes of me – so there are probably a few coin counting machines near you as well!
There are Coinstar coin sorter machines at Walmart, Safeway, CVS, Winn-Dixie, local credit unions, Target, and more.
Coinstar fees
While it’s convenient to use Coinstar to count and exchange your coins, it’s important to know of the fees associated with cashing in your change when using their machines. Coinstar charges an 11.9% coin processing fee when you convert your coins into cash.
How do I avoid Coinstar fees?
There is a way to cash in your coins at a Coinstar counting machine for free.
If you choose an e-gift card option instead of cash, coin counting is free at most locations in the United States. With a wide variety of eGift Card options from popular stores and restaurants, you can avoid the fees while still benefiting from your collected coins. Some of the places where you can get Coinstar gift cards include AMC Movie Theaters, Amazon, Apple, Cabela’s, Dominos, DoorDash, Lowe’s, Starbucks, Chili’s, Nike, GameStop, Applebee’s, Outback Steakhouse, and more.
How does Coinstar work?
Cashing in your coins is easy with Coinstar. You simply:
Find a Coinstar coin machine near you.
Put your coins into the machine.
Choose to get cash (which has around an 11.9% fee), receive a no-fee gift card, or give a charity donation.
Check the return tray for any coins that were rejected.
Receive your payment. If you chose cash, then you will receive a voucher that you will need to redeem, and you should redeem it on the same day. If you chose a gift card, you can use the unique code printed at the top of the voucher anytime to redeem your gift card.
How to roll coins
If you want to turn your coins into cash, then you may want to learn how to roll coins.
Rolling coins can be an easy way to organize and store your loose change, making it easier to cash them in for free at banks or credit unions. This can help you save on any fees that might be charged by coin counting machines.
First, gather all the coins you’d like to roll. Separate them by denomination (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters) to make the process easier. Next, you’ll need coin rolls, which are paper or plastic tubes designed to hold a specific number of coins. You can often find these at your local bank or credit union, or buy coin wrappers online on Amazon. These rolls not only help you keep track of your savings but also make it easier for places to accept your coins.
Once you have your coin rolls, start filling them with the appropriate coins. Be sure to use the correct roll for each denomination, as follows:
Pennies: 50 per roll
Nickels: 40 per roll
Dimes: 50 per roll
Quarters: 40 per roll
After filling the rolls, fold or twist the open ends to secure the coins inside. It’s important to have the correct number of coins in each roll to have accurate counting when you take them to the bank.
Now that your coins are rolled, you can cash them in for free at various locations. Banks and credit unions are often the best places to exchange coins, especially if you’re an account holder. It’s always a good idea to call ahead and confirm that they accept rolled coins. Some institutions may have specific requirements for accepting rolled coins, such as labeling the rolls with your account number or providing a deposit slip.
In addition, some stores or gas stations might cash coins for free during a coin shortage, like QuikTrip. Be sure to keep an eye out for such opportunities in your area.
By taking the time to roll your coins, you’re not only organizing your spare change but also potentially improving your overall savings. Rolling coins is a simple process that can provide a great way to turn your loose coins into cash without any additional fees.
Frequently Asked Questions About Where To Cash Coins For Free
Below are answers to common questions about where to cash coins for free.
Where can I cash in coins for free?
You can cash in coins for free at several banks, credit unions, and some stores. Banks like Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and U.S. Bank are known to have this service. Additionally, some credit unions (like American Eagle Federal Credit Union and Westerra Credit Union) and QuikTrip stores also have free coin exchanges.
Where can I find a free coin counting machine?
Free coin counting machines can be found at certain banks and credit unions, as well as some stores like QuikTrip.
Do all banks cash coins for free?
Not all banks have free coin-cashing services, and this service depends on the bank and whether or not you hold an account with them. Some banks may charge noncustomers a fee for coin-cashing services while providing the same for their customers free of cost.
Which banks offer free coin exchange services?
Banks that have free coin exchange services include Bank of America, Wells Fargo, U.S. Bank, Citibank, Capital One, Chase, Citizens Bank, PNC Bank, TD Bank, and more. Credit unions can also be a great option for exchanging coins without a fee.
Are coin sorting and counting machines accurate?
Yes, most coin sorting and counting machines are accurate. However, like all machines, there may be a margin of error, and the accuracy can also largely depend on the specific machine and its maintenance.
Are there any alternatives to Coinstar for cashing in coins?
Yes, there are alternatives to Coinstar for cashing in coins. Going to a bank, credit union, or QuikTrip store can be a better option, as many have free coin counting machines and exchanges, but you should always call ahead to make sure they will change your coins into cash.
How much does Coinstar take out of $100?
Coinstar charges a fee of around 11.9% for cashing in your coins. So, if you cash in $100 worth of coins, Coinstar would take about $11.90, leaving you with $88.10 in cash.
Does Walmart have free coin exchange services?
Walmart doesn’t have free coin exchange services themselves, but some locations have Coinstar coin counter machines. Keep in mind that Coinstar charges a fee, but you can avoid this by choosing a gift card option instead.
Are there any free coin deposit options at Bank of America?
Bank of America has free coin deposit options for its customers. However, you should call your local branch beforehand to make sure they have a coin counting machine available, as not all locations may provide this service.
How To Find Free Coin Counting Machines Near You – Summary
I hope you enjoyed this article on how to find the best places to cash coins for free.
Finding free coin counting machines near you can help you turn your loose change into cash or even gift cards without any additional fees. The best places to turn your coins into cash include:
Local banks and credit unions – Many banks and credit unions have free coin counting services for their customers.
QuikTrip gas stations – QuikTrip has gas stations across 11 states, with 800 locations in total. Some of these locations have free coin counting and exchange services to make up for the coin shortage. You can check the availability of coin counting machines at your local QuikTrip by giving a location a call.
Retailers with coin counting machines – Some stores have coin counting machines that can be used for free or for a very low fee.
As you look for free coin counting machines near you, remember to give them a call first. The fees or services will vary so you will want to check with them directly first.
When was the last time you turned your coins into cash?
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Many people figure that paying bank fees is simply an unavoidable part of life. Recent surveys say the average American shells out anywhere from $167 to $288 per year in fees. But take note: Some or even all of those may be avoidable.
This guide will teach you about common bank charges and help you be a smarter consumer who doesn’t have to pay for all of them. From monthly maintenance to returned item fees, find out how you can save.
Understanding Bank Fees
For many financial institutions, fees are a way that banks make money. They can help cover the cost of being in business, and they can also cover situations that require more of their team’s time (say, dealing with an overdrafted account).
However, these charges can become expensive for many customers, and they can eat away at any interest earned. That can foil a customer’s efforts to grow their wealth.
Next, learn about the specific fees that many banks assess and how you can lower or avoid them.
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Monthly Maintenance Fees
If your bank or financial institution charges maintenance fees, you may be so used to watching that money disappear out of your account each month that you’ve simply stopped trying to figure out how to make it stop.
It isn’t unusual for banks to charge about $15 a month in maintenance fees, nearly $180 a year for this fee alone.
If you keep a large enough balance in this account, you can typically avoid paying a monthly maintenance fee at many banks. That’s great for those who have that kind of money, but this is the type of fee that often hits those who don’t have a lot of money in their accounts.
If keeping a larger balance in your account isn’t practical right now, then it can make sense to explore financial institutions that are more likely to not charge this fee. Online vs. traditional banks may not assess these monthly maintenance or account fees. Shop around, and see what’s offered.
ATM Fees
ATM fees come with unique pain points that can be especially frustrating. That’s because you sometimes have to pay a bank or a random ATM just to get your own money! And sometimes you’ll pay ATM fees twice on the same transaction: once in a surcharge by the ATM you’re using and, second, by the bank that issued your card.
To be specific: Out-of-network surcharges currently average $4.73, which is made up of $3.15 by the machine owner and $1.58 by your own bank, aka the issuer of the card you are using.
If you’re trying to budget carefully, this can be painful. To reduce how much you could pay in ATM fees, planning ahead might help. You could research locations of in-network ATMs and only make withdrawals there. Or use an ATM that’s in-network to get cash before you go shopping or out to eat at a cash-only location so you don’t have to use whichever ATM is nearby.
Here’s another idea for avoiding ATM fees: Many grocery stores and some big box stores will let you get cash back when you make purchases there. This could be another way to circumvent ATM fees.
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Overdraft Fees
Banks often have an overdraft program, so if you withdraw more than what’s currently available in your account, the bank won’t “bounce” the check. Instead, it will be paid, but often you will be charged an overdraft or NSF fee, depending upon your bank’s policies. (NSF stands for non-sufficient funds, and you’ll learn more about this charge below.)
Overdraft fees can average around $35 per instance. To avoid being charged, you could decline to sign up for overdraft service (which may lead to bounced checks or declined debit card transactions).
Or you could ask if your bank has a service where, if you overdraft on your checking account, the amount would be covered from your savings account. Note, though, that this kind of transfer may also come with a fee.
What may be most important here is, you may want to be clear about what your bank or financial institution will do in a certain circumstance. Let’s say that you’ve signed up for automatic bill pay at your bank. What will your financial institution do if there aren’t enough funds?
Pay it anyway and charge you an overdraft fee? A little research with your own financial institution could reveal the answer, and if it’s not what you want to hear, you could see if another institution handles the situation in a way that works better for you.
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Insufficient Funds Fees
Here’s a common bank fee that is somewhat similar to overdraft charges: what are known as insufficient funds, non-sufficient funds, or returned item fees.
If you don’t opt in to have overdraft protection on an account, banks typically decline, or bounce, the transaction if there aren’t enough funds to cover a transaction.
Besides the problems associated with a bounced check (that is, the payee not getting their funds), there is typically a returned item fee, averaging around $30 for each occurrence. And, unfortunately, sometimes a returned item fee can take an account balance to the point where another check may bounce, causing the situation to become increasingly worse.
To avoid this bank fee, you might want to adjust your budget to allow for a cash cushion in your checking account, which can help you avoid this scenario.
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Wire Transfer Fees
There are times when you may need to send a wire transfer to quickly get funds to an account holder in the US or overseas. Wire transfers can smooth this process. But they may not be free: Wire transfer fees usually range from $0 to $50, with typical fees being $15 for incoming domestic and international transfers and $25 for outgoing domestic and $45 for outgoing international transfers.
A few ideas on avoiding these fees, if your financial institution charges them: Ask your bank if they will waive the surcharge; in some cases, they may. Use a payment service like Zelle, or, if you often make and receive international payments, you might look into getting a multicurrency or foreign currency bank account.
Inactivity Fees
If you have a bank account that you don’t use often, you might get charged what’s known as an inactivity fee or a dormancy if it sits untouched for a while. There are varying state laws that specify when a bank must turn dormant funds over to the state, as a form of unclaimed funds. Dormancy fees try to trigger account holders into action so that this handoff of funds to the government doesn’t happen.
Inactivity fees can typically range from $5 to $20, and the amount of time that must elapse before they are assessed will vary.
To avoid these fees, it’s wise to only have as many accounts as you can frequently manage. If you have an account you barely use, it can be a smart move to close it and transfer any funds to an active account.
Foreign Transaction Fees
If you’ll be going abroad, then you will likely need to deal with credit card foreign transaction fees. Credit card companies add these onto transactions processed by or passing through foreign banks; a typical fee is 3% of the transaction amount.
But what about your bank and fees when you travel? Some of them add a similar fee to debit card usage, so it’s wise to check on your financial institution’s policies before you travel. What’s more, banks often charge an additional 1% to 3% on international ATM withdrawals.
To help mitigate or avoid these bank fees (especially if you are a frequent traveler), you could check with your bank to see if it charges these fees. If it does, you might consider opening an account at a financial institution that doesn’t.
Also, perhaps your bank has affiliate banks in regions where you’re traveling, and you could withdraw from those ATMs without paying the additional international fees. You could also ask if your bank reimburses fees that you’ve paid.
As another way to reduce bank fees, you could exchange US dollars to foreign currency before you leave the country, perhaps eliminating the need for ATM withdrawals while traveling. Your bank might do this with no fees. However, then you do risk loss or theft of your funds.
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Are you looking for the best places to get money orders near you? Sometimes, companies and people do not accept personal checks or other forms of payment, and they may prefer a money order instead. If you need a safe way to pay for things when you can’t use a credit card or online transfer,…
Are you looking for the best places to get money orders near you?
Sometimes, companies and people do not accept personal checks or other forms of payment, and they may prefer a money order instead.
If you need a safe way to pay for things when you can’t use a credit card or online transfer, then money orders can be an easy way around this. They are easy to get and accepted in many places for different payments.
But where can you get a money order close by?
There’s a good chance that you’ve never gotten a money order before or maybe not very often so you don’t remember. I have only ever had to get just a few money orders in my life, so I understand!
In this article, I’ll talk about some of the top places to get money orders near your home, work, or school. You can find them at places like grocery stores, banks, and more, and many of these might be really close by.
Key Takeaways
Many people like using money orders to make payments, and there are lots of places where you can get them nearby.
Some of the top places to get money orders include 7-Eleven, Walmart, the post office, your local grocery store, and more.
To find the best option for you, see what their money order amount limit is (it’s usually either $500 or $1,000) and what their money order fee is.
What is a Money Order?
A money order is a payment method that’s guaranteed and you can buy it from different places. It’s usually a safer option compared to sending cash or personal checks.
Some benefits of using money orders include:
They are safe – Money orders are a secure means of sending money because they don’t contain your bank account information. This reduces the risk of your account being compromised in case your personal check gets lost. It is also much safer than putting straight cash in the mail.
They are widely accepted – Money orders are accepted by most recipients, as they are considered a guaranteed form of payment.
They are easy to get – You can purchase money orders at many different places, such as Walmart, post offices, grocery stores, and banks.
There are some risks when it comes to money orders too, though. There are a lot of scams that involve money orders, both receiving them and sending them out. You also don’t want to lose a money order, as it can be hard to recover the funds from it. Also, there are fees – some places may charge fees for the purchase or cashing of money orders.
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11 Places to Get Money Orders Near Me
Below are the best places to get money orders near you.
1. Walmart
At your local Walmart, you can easily purchase money orders at their customer service counter or their Money Services Center.
They usually have affordable fees (money orders at Walmart are typically only around $1), and it’s an easy option if you’re already shopping there. Plus, even if you’re not shopping at Walmart, there is probably one near you because they have thousands of locations – so, this may be an easy stop for you.
Walmart’s limit for a money order is $1,000, and the money orders are issued by MoneyGram.
I have personally gotten a money order from Walmart in the past, and it only took a few minutes.
2. Post office
The United States Postal Service (USPS) has money orders at their post office locations. Simply bring cash, a debit card, or a traveler’s check (you cannot pay with a credit card), and fill out the money order at the counter with a worker. There are over 30,000 post offices in the United States, so there is most definitely one near you.
USPS money order fees are:
From $0.01 to $500.00, the fee is $2.00
From $500.01 to $1,000.00, the fee is $2.90
For Postal Military Money Orders (issued by military facilities), the fee is $0.65
USPS has a limit of $1,000 for a money order.
I have personally gotten a money order from the post office in the past, and it only took a few minutes.
3. 7-Eleven
Your nearby 7-Eleven may be another option to get money orders and it is a popular choice. Availability can vary by location, so it’s a good idea to call ahead and check if they provide this service.
7-Eleven fees for money orders are around 1% to 3% of the amount you put on the money order. It depends on the location as they charge different fees. 7-Eleven uses MoneyGram or Western Union, and this also depends on the location.
The limit for a money order at 7-Eleven is $500.
4. CVS
In addition to picking up your prescriptions and everyday essentials, you can visit a CVS store to get a money order. Money orders can be purchased at the counter, making it an easy stop for this service.
CVS sells MoneyGram money orders for $1.25.
The limit for a money order at CVS is $500.
5. Kroger (and other grocery stores)
Kroger, along with many other grocery stores like King Soopers, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, and Meijer also have money order services. These options are great because you can go grocery shopping and get a money order at the same place.
The exact fees for a Western Union money order from Kroger depend on the state you are in. It is typically around $1.00 if you have a Kroger card (which is free) and $1.10 without a card.
Kroger’s limit for a money order is $1,000, but it could be $500 at some locations.
6. Western Union
Western Union is a popular choice for its money transfer services, which also include buying money orders.
This may be confusing, but Western Union also has in-person locations where you can get money orders as well. So, you can get them at some of the places listed above, as well as Western Union locations.
The fee for a money order from Western Union is anywhere from around $0.50 to $2.99.
Western Union’s limit for a money order is $1,000.
7. MoneyGram
Similar to Western Union, MoneyGram is another popular service for money transfers and money orders. You can find MoneyGram service locations in retailers, banks, and even some grocery stores. They also have their own locations as well.
The fee for a money order from MoneyGram is as little as $0.70.
MoneyGram’s limit for a money order is $1,000.
8. Publix
Publix is another grocery store where you can get money orders near you. There are Publix locations in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Simply head to their customer service desk and see if they have money orders.
The fee for a Western Union money order from Publix costs $0.85.
The limit for a money order at Publix is $500.
9. Local credit union
Credit unions are usually a preferred choice for money orders since they are owned by their members. Your local credit union may have money orders at competitive rates. It’s worth checking if you already have an account or are considering joining one.
I have personally gotten a money order from my local credit union in the past, and it only took a few minutes.
10. Chase and other banks
Many banks, such as Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America or even your local bank, have money order services for their customers. The fees may differ between banks, but it’s an easy option if you already bank with them.
The fee for a money order from Chase costs $5.00, but it can be waived and free for certain categories of members.
Chase’s limit for a money order is $1,000.
11. Local check cashing company
Lastly, local check cashing companies usually have money order services. While fees are typically higher, these companies are easy options for people who need a money order quickly or don’t have an account with a traditional bank.
Remember to always compare fees, convenience, and reliability when choosing the best place for your money order needs.
Steps to get a money order
Wondering how money orders work? Makes sense, you may have never used one or probably not very often. I can count on my two hands how many times I have needed to get a money order!
With that being said, even if you don’t get a money order very often, they are easy to get and are pretty painless.
How to buy a money order
Here are the steps you can follow to buy a money order near you:
Choose a money order provider – Based on your preference, location, and fees, find a place where you can purchase a money order.
Gather the required information – Make sure you know the recipient’s name and address, as well as the amount of the money order.
Bring a valid form of payment – Money orders usually require cash, a debit card, or a traveler’s check. Credit cards are usually not accepted.
Bring a valid form of ID – At some locations, you may need an ID, such as your driver’s license.
Fill out the money order – This may include writing the recipient’s name, your address, and the amount. Be sure to carefully fill in all required fields.
Pay the face value, plus the money order service fee – Keep in mind that fees will depend on who is selling the money order.
Keep your receipt – This is very important as it will help you track the money order and provide proof of purchase if needed.
Keep in mind that domestic money orders typically have higher limits than international money orders.
Possible problems with money orders
Money orders can be a safe and easy way to send money, but they come with some possible problems. In this section, we’ll talk about things like losing or having a money order stolen, the chance of fraud, and how to know if a money order is real.
Lost or stolen money orders
Losing a money order or having it stolen can be a frustrating experience. If you find yourself in this situation, it’s important to act quickly:
Contact the issuer – Reach out to the company that issued the money order (such as Western Union, MoneyGram, or USPS) and provide them with the relevant details including the money order number and purchase date (this is why it’s important to keep your receipt!).
Complete a claim form – Most issuers will require you to fill out a claim form with information about the lost or stolen money order.
Pay a processing fee – There may be a small fee to process your claim and issue a replacement money order.
Wait for a resolution – It can take several weeks for the issuer to complete their investigation and issue a refund or replacement.
Keep your receipt and any other documentation related to your money order, as you may need these for evidence of your purchase to the issuer.
When I need a money order, I usually keep the receipt, but I also take a picture of it with my phone just in case I lose the receipt.
Potential for fraud
Unfortunately, there are money order scams because scammers might try to make fake money orders or change the amount on real ones. To stay safe from fraud, don’t take money orders from people you don’t know, and be extra careful if you’re dealing with large amounts of money orders as well.
Here are a few tips to avoid falling victim to money order fraud:
Check to make sure that the money order is from a reputable financial institution or money transfer service. Also make sure that you actually know the person who is sending or receiving the money order!
Authentic money orders will typically have specific security features, such as watermarks or security threads, to help prevent counterfeiting.
Trust your instincts and if something seems off or too good to be true, then be cautious.
Frequently Asked Questions About Money Orders Near Me
Below are answers to common questions about how to purchase a money order.
Where is the easiest place to get a money order?
The easiest place to get a money order would be your local post office, as they usually have lower fees and there are post offices all over. Also, some retail stores, like Walmart and grocery stores, have money orders for a low price. I have bought money orders from many different places, and I usually just go for whatever is the closest as the fees are typically quite similar.
Where can I purchase a money order nearby?
You can buy a money order in different places like post offices, banks, credit unions, and stores like Walmart. You can also get them from money transfer services like MoneyGram or Western Union. To find a place close to you, search on your cell phone’s map for “where to get a money order near me.”
Do supermarkets have money orders?
Lots of big grocery stores have a service where you can get a money order right at their customer service desks. Some include Kroger, Publix, and Safeway.
Can I buy a money order at a bank?
Yes, definitely. Most banks and credit unions have money orders for their customers. Note that bank fees for money orders might be higher than those at other locations. It’s also a good idea to see if the bank requires you to be an account holder to purchase a money order.
Are money orders available at Walgreens or CVS?
CVS locations have money orders, usually through money transfer services like MoneyGram. Keep in mind that not all locations offer this service, so it’s best to call your local store and confirm before visiting. Walgreens used to have money order services, but they no longer have this service.
Do gas stations sell money orders?
Some gas stations do sell money orders through providers like MoneyGram or Western Union. A common way to get one is by getting a 7-Eleven money order. However, availability may vary depending on the specific gas station, so it’s a good idea to call ahead and check if they offer the service and confirm any fees.
How much does a money order cost?
When you decide to purchase a money order, it’s important to be aware of the costs and fees associated. Generally, money orders involve two primary costs: the face value of the money order and the service fee for issuing the money order. Fees might vary depending on the provider and the amount. It is generally around $1 to $2 for a money order.
Who sells the cheapest money orders near me?
The cheapest money orders are usually sold at Walmart. Some banks give them for free to their account members as well.
How do you cash a money order?
To cash a money order, you’ll need to visit a location that has this service, such as a bank or Walmart. You’ll need to endorse the money order by signing the back (just like you would with a check), and provide identification to prove that you’re the person on the money order. There will also be a fee to cash a money order.
Where to purchase money orders near me? – Summary
I hope you enjoyed this article on where you can buy money orders near you.
To find a place to purchase a money order near you, use a search engine or your phone’s map and search for “where to get money orders near me.”
This will usually give you a list of nearby money order locations, such as post offices, banks, retail stores, or money transfer services. Check their websites or call to confirm availability, fees, and payment methods accepted.