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Sites to Help You Reap Rewards; Time for a Money Makeover!

Have you ever wanted to reap rewards and at the same time, not have to remember or keep track of everything you’ve signed up for? Or do you like to keep up with frequent flier miles and more, but don’t have the time to carry around all those different statements?

Well, this article is for you. These neat little sites will help you as you use your rewards and track them as well.

Enjoy!

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Originally Posted on Smartmoney Magazine:

Deal of the Day by Kate Klonick

Even consumers who spend strategically by using certain credit cards, or remain loyal to one airline don’t always reap the benefits of the points they earn from purchases or the miles they rack up.

The big problem: Tracking all of those reward points or miles can be complicated — and understanding the rules in which you can redeem them can be even more so. For many consumers, it just seems like more trouble than it’s worth, says Alicia Rockmore, co-founder of Buttoned Up, a personal organizing company. But by neglecting to use them, you could be missing out on hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars in discounts and other perks.

To help you track and get the most out of all of your hard-earned points and rewards, there are a handful of web sites out there to help. Here are a few worth considering:

Just One Club Card. If you’re always scrambling at checkout looking for your store discount cards, this site may help. Just One Club Card lets you replace all those frustrating frequent shopper cards that clog your wallet with a single card that you can print out at home. Users don’t have to fill out any forms or pay any fees to use the service. They just type in the barcode numbers of up to eight of their store discount cards into a form on the site. The site then generates a new card that can be used in lieu of all those cards. Just One Club Card currently works with 185 stores, including Best Buy (BBY: 26.58*, +0.46, +1.76%), CVS (CVS: 25.79*, -0.11, -0.42%) and Stop & Shop. Note: The service doesn’t work with rewards cards that have any credit-card accounts attached to them.

MileTracker. This application from USA Today and Deskport Technologies tracks all your frequent-flier and loyalty program account statuses, activities and summaries. Just download the free program, type in your account information and MileTracker will summarize your accounts and give you current rewards points, miles or other credit status. As an added bonus: It summarizes all the sales and travel news from USA Today.

Points.com. Track your reward miles and points for free. If you want to unload them you can swap with other users on the site’s Global Points Exchange, GPX, but it will cost you. There’s a processing fee of $6.95 per trade, plus whatever trading fees are set by the airline or rewards program.

Gift cards are another sticky wicket for consumers these days. Given the growing number of retailers that are declaring bankruptcy, consumers with gift cards need to “use it or lose it,” says Rockmore. Spend your gift certificates now, especially if the retailer is small or locally owned, she says.

If you don’t trust yourself to use your gift cards in a timely manner — or at all — try using one of these sites:

GiftCardTracker.com. Enter all of the gift certificates, online gift cards and rewards that you’ve accumulated and this site will store your gift certificate information and automatically remind you via email which cards you have and when an expiration date is approaching.

Plastic Jungle. Got a bunch of gift cards to stores you never shop at? Try selling them on this site, which lets you swap cards with other customers or sell them for cash. Listing cards is free. However, the site charges 10% on any successful transactions. Bonus:  Transactions on Plastic Jungle are guaranteed, so you don’t run the risk of receiving a gift card with little to no balance.

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