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Rakuten Rewards

Rakuten Rewards (/ˈrækətɪn/ RAK-ə-tin),[1] formerly known as Ebates,[2] is a cash-back and shopping rewards company.[3] Its revenue comes from affiliate network links.[4] Members of the site click through affiliate links before shopping at a retailer's site.

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History

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Rakuten Rewards was founded as Ebates in 1998 in Menlo Park, California, by two former deputy district attorneys, Alessandro Isolani and Paul Wasserman.[5] Funded by the venture capital firm Foundation Capital,[6] Ebates.com was launched on 3 May 1999, offering up to 25% cash back from about 40 online retailers.[7]

In September 2014, Ebates was acquired by the Japanese e-commerce company Rakuten for US$1 billion.[8] In 2019, the Ebates brand was phased out and replaced with Rakuten Rewards.[9]

Acquisitions

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Date Company Business Country References
8 September 2011 FatWallet Comparison shopping site United States [10]
9 August 2012 BFAds Coupons site United States [11]
8 September 2012 AnyCoupons Coupons site United States [citation needed]
22 June 2012 OneReceipt Receipt digitization service United States [12]
10/12/2012 PushPins Coupons mobile site United States [13]
25 June 2013
sold 6 December 2017
Extrabux Comparison shopping site United States [14]
7 March 2016 Shopular Product discovery mobile app United States [15]
23 January 2017 Cartera Commerce Rewards program provider United States [16]
3 April 2017 ShopStyle (and Cosmic Cart) Fashion discovery site United States [17]

Services/tools

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Name Description References
Mobile app Free application for Android and iOS allows users to shop and earn cash back on mobile devices. [18]
Hotels Users can book hotels to earn cash back. [19]
Cash Back Button Browser extension for Google Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari, Alerts users to cash-back possibilities on store sites and highlights offers in Google and Bing search results. [20]
Marketplace Formerly located at Rakuten.com, the marketplace is an e-commerce site where users can buy goods from third-party sellers.
In-Store Cash Back Users can earn cash back in stores by adding a credit or debit card to their accounts and using that card to pay in stores.

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