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词汇 cashback
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Definition of cashback in English:

cashback

nounˈkaʃbak
  • 1A form of incentive offered to buyers of certain products whereby they receive a cash refund after making their purchase.

    购物返钱(一种返回给某些商品购买者部分现金的促销手段)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I can sell the car and get a cheaper one, getting a cashback on the trade to reduce my expenditure.
    • The car is spacious and currently enjoys a cashback deal that reduces the list price of £25, 295 to £22, 295.
    • But while deals offering generous cashback upfront may seem appealing to cash-strapped borrowers, brokers generally advise against them because there is invariably some kind of trade-off.
    • Use your debit card where you can and make the most of cashback offers at the supermarket and elsewhere.
    • As the January sales continue, the dealer is taking early action by offering new car buyers competitive cashback offers.
    • Customers who legally complete their purchase by the end of February can take full advantage of the cashback offered on one of their three bedroomed homes.
    • The cashback is available on purchases but not cash advances, bill payments or foreign exchange.
    • By using a cashback card, you can get receive up to £20 for every £1, 000 that you spend.
    • Both are offering a 3000 cashback and carpets or part-exchange on your own property.
    • Some deals offer cashback, which can be particularly attractive to first-time buyers struggling to furnish their new home.
    • The scheme offered cashback on half the cost of a new computer - up to a maximum of £500.
    • Once, I even considered buying a car using a credit card, just for the cashback!
    • By putting all your spending on a cashback credit card, you can receive up to 2% back on every purchase.
    • The deals also typically offer incentives, such as cashback and free valuations.
    • With a cashback mortgage, you receive a lump sum upfront, in return for agreeing to be locked in to a particular rate for a pre-set period.
    • Typical incentives offered by builders include cashback deals of up to E10,000.
    1. 1.1 A facility offered by some retailers whereby the customer may withdraw cash when making a debit card purchase.
      消费提现服务(某些零售商提供的服务,顾客持借记卡购物时可提取现金,其金额会计入其账单)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In some stores customers get 10% cashback, and 20% back at selected others.
      • Next February, it will launch the first ever current account that pays cashback on debit card purchases.
      • Payment using a debit card has become extremely popular with consumer customers, who can even use their debit card to obtain cash from certain retail outlets under the cashback scheme.
      • Alternatively, buy something in a pub or store that offers fee-free cashback to debit cardholders.
      • My corner shop charges £1.50 to make a withdrawal, yet it charges nothing for cashback.
      • You can also earn up to 20% cashback if you use your card at certain retailers.
      • Use your debit card for purchases or get cashback from a retailer
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