Discover Aussie mum's secret to unexpected $5,600 cash bonus from supermarkets

In the age of savvy shopping and digital deals, an Aussie mum has unlocked a secret lined her pockets with an extra $5,600—thanks to a simple online trick many of us might overlook.

We're always searching for ways to stretch our dollars further, and this story is the inspiration we need to start earning cash back on our everyday purchases.

Victorian mum and entrepreneur Kayla Houlihan has become an online shopping guru, having mastered the art of cashback platforms. These platforms, such as ShopBack and Cashrewards, partner with major retailers—including Coles, Woolworths, Big W, and The Iconic—to offer shoppers a percentage of their money back on purchases made through the platform.


For the past five years, Kayla has been using ShopBack for virtually everything, from booking holidays and grocery shopping to buying clothes and making business purchases.

The 34-year-old business owner shared that she's been able to earn back a whopping $1,000 a year simply by using the cashback service.

'You really just get the cash back for absolutely no reason, just for attaching it to my web browser. So $1,000 a year is actually amazing,' she explained.


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$5,600 earned through cashback sites by an Australian mum while shopping online at Coles and Woolworths. Credit: @canvasandcork / TikTok


Initially, Kayla was sceptical about the service, suspecting there might be a hidden catch.

'I was very wary of what the catch was because it just seemed too good to be true, and I think many people still think that about it,' she said.

However, she soon discovered that the cashback comes from a commission that the brands and websites pay to ShopBack, which then shares a portion of that commission with the user at no extra cost to them.


The most significant returns for Kayla have come from using Booking.com for holidays and accommodation, as well as frequent shopping on The Iconic.

More recently, she's been delighted that Coles and Woolworths are also on the cashback list.

With a new baby at home, Kayla has been doing most of her grocery shopping online through click-and-collect services.

'Even though it’s only a small percentage of cashback because it’s on groceries, it’s adding up quite quickly,' she noted.

As the founder of Canvas and Cork, Kayla also benefits from cashback on business-related purchases from Officeworks and Vistaprint.

Over the years, her online spending has likely reached tens of thousands of dollars, but she emphasised that she hasn't made purchases just for the sake of cashback.

Instead, it's been a welcome bonus on her regular spending.


Incorporating cashback sites into your online shopping routine could be a game-changer for our senior readers, who are already adept at finding the best deals and discounts.

ShopBack and Cashrewards are the leading cashback sites in Australia, offering their services through websites, apps, and internet browser extensions.

Retailers pay to be featured on these platforms, and a portion of that payment is passed back to customers as cashback.


Credit: TikTok

Key Takeaways
  • An Australian mum has shared her experience of earning $5,600 through cashback sites while shopping online, including at Coles and Woolworths.
  • Victorian mum and business owner Kayla Houlihan has used the ShopBack platform for five years, earning money back on various purchases.
  • Retailers pay a commission to cashback platforms like ShopBack and Cashrewards, who then share a portion of that commission back with customers as cashback.
  • Cashback platforms are becoming increasingly popular, with shoppers able to earn money back on purchases through websites, apps, and internet browser extensions.
Have any of you tried using cashback platforms? We'd love to hear about your experiences and any tips you might have for fellow members looking to save a bit extra. Share your stories in the comments below.
 

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I have been doing this for the last 10 years and have got so many friends doing it I always check cashback, shopback, top cashback etc first before buying anything . Unfortunately a lot of the companies have caught on that we are also buying gift vouchers cheap and can no longer use them on cashback sites.
 
My daughter was only telling me about shopback on the weekend and how much she gets back.

I'm thinking now after reading this I will be definitely joining especially when I heard you can also get back after shopping for groceries
 
Well that was great, But were do you find this.
This is all new to me as well. I just Googled Shopback Australia to read up on it and downloaded the app.

“ShopBack and Cashrewards are the leading cashback sites in Australia, offering their services through websites, apps, and internet browser extensions.”

I don’t know if it’s as easy as it’s made to look, but maybe. I haven’t tried it yet.
 

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