What does “1 redemption / person” and “1 redemption / receipt” mean?
This means that each person can only use the offer once*, and it must be on a single receipt. Typically, this means you can buy 1 product and claim cashback for it once, on one receipt.
What does “2 redemptions / person” and “Eligible for multiple redemptions / receipt” mean?
This means that each person can use the offer twice in total, and both redemptions can be made on the same receipt*. For example, if you buy 2 products on one receipt, you can claim cashback for both at the same time.
What does “3 redemptions / person” and “Eligible for 1 redemption / receipt” mean?
This means you can use the offer up to three times*, but only once per receipt. So you need to submit three separate receipts, each with one product, to receive the full cashback.
What if the offer only says “1 redemption / receipt” and doesn’t mention any personal limit?
If there’s no personal limit, but the offer says “1 redemption / receipt,” it means you can use the offer multiple times, as long as each redemption is on a separate receipt. You can continue to use the offer until the total redemption limit is reached.
What does “xxx redemptions left” mean?
This indicates how many cashback redemptions are still available across all users. Once the number hits zero, the offer ends. It works like a countdown based on how many redemptions the brand has made available.
*Provided that there are still redemptions left within the total budget.