VANCOUVER, WA, March 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) NwPlaza.com today announced the national availability of NwPlaza Cashback Rewards, an online comparison shopping platform designed to give back to shoppers for purchases on over 50 well-known and trusted merchants.
The NwPlaza Cashback Rewards Program, which can be found at http://www.nwplaza.com, helps consumers save money on these shopping categories:
- Books
- Electronics
- Nutrition
- Travel
- Office supplies
- Gift baskets
- Clothing
- Pet supplies
"When I received my Cashback Reward for travel booked through NwPlaza.com, I couldn't believe the amount I got back. Now, I always click through NwPlaza.Com when shopping online and know I'm making an educated buy," said Michelle Urruchua, nurse and single mom. "I know the lowest price is at my fingertips on everything from my kids clothing to my own vacation getaway."
Searching for the lowest price is less of a chore knowing that NwPlaza.com Cashback Rewards will help offset the cost of an online purchase. With top incentive websites only paying 1% - 8%, NwPlaza.com is positioning itself as one of the most generous Shopping Rewards websites paying an average of 20% in Cashback Rewards.
About NwPlaza.com
An online retailer since 1997, NwPlaza.com partners with big name shopping and travel companies that consumers already know and trust.
For more information, visit http://www.nwplaza.com.
Media/Analyst Contact:
JT Norton
jt@nwplaza.com
360-335-3064
NwPlaza.com pays cashback rewards on shopping and travel deals from over 50 merchants you already know and trust.
NwPlaza.com Offers Cashback Rewards Allowing Consumers to Save on Shopping and Travel Deals
NwPlaza.com is an easy to use Cashback Rewards shopping and travel directory with over 50 merchant partners you already know and trust! NwPlaza.com offers a straight cash back dollar amount instead of accruing points or earning discounts.
2011-03-16
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