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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

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    Monetary gifts, including cash, gift cards, and money orders are a convenient option. These gifts can be personalized to suit a recipient's preferences or needs.

  4. Cash back vs. travel points: How to choose credit card rewards

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    Some of the best cash back cards let you cash in your rewards for gift cards, merchandise or travel rewards through your card’s travel portal, though the value for these options is often...

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    If you don’t want to juggle multiple cards, open a flat-rate cashback credit card that earns a solid return on all purchases, such as the Citi® Double Cash Card that earns 1% back when you...

  6. Debit card cashback - Wikipedia

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    Debit card cashback (also known as cash out in Australia and New Zealand) is a service offered to retail customers whereby an amount is added to the total purchase price of a transaction paid by debit card and the customer receives that amount in cash along with the purchase.

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    The purpose of the code is to verify that a payment card is actually in the hand of the merchant (thus it should be different from CVV2). This code is automatically retrieved when the magnetic stripe of a card is read (swiped) on a point-of-sale (card present) device and is verified by the issuer.