How to Earn 100,000 Points on Fetch Fast (Cheat Sheet + Picture Guide)”

✅ Blog Breakdown (Easy Bullet Format)
🔥 What is Fetch Rewards?

  1. Free app that gives you points for scanning receipts
  2. Points = free gift cards (Amazon, Target, etc.)
  3. 1,000 points = approx. $1.00

🎯 Goal:

Earn 100,000 points = $100 in gift cards


📌 Cheat Sheet: How to Get 100,000 Fetch Points Fast

📸 1. 

Scan Every Receipt (Daily)Grocery,

  1. gas, fast food, retail
  2. Scan up to 35 receipts per week
  3. Each = 25–5,000 points
  4. 🖼️ (Image: Example of receipt with 1,200 points earned)

🎁 2. 

Use Big Bonus Offers

  1. Check “Special Offers” tab
  2. Offers like “Buy 2 Doritos = 3,000 pts”
  3. 🖼️ (Image: Screenshot of in-app offer page)

🤝 3. 

Referral Points

  1. Invite friends = 2,000–4,000 points per referral
  2. Use your referral code & share it online
  3. 🖼️ (Image: Referral code screen example)

📧 4. 

E-Receipts = Hidden Bonus

  1. Link your email & Amazon account
  2. Fetch scans digital receipts (Walmart, Target, etc.)
  3. Set it and forget it
  4. 🖼️ (Image: E-receipt linked notification in app)


🛒 5. 

Shop Brands That Give Big Points

  1. Top brands = Kraft, Pepsi, Doritos, Huggies, etc.
  2. Search brand name in app before shopping
  3. 🖼️ (Image: Popular brands list in Fetch)

🧠 Bonus Hack:

  1. Rescan old receipts from family/friends
  2. Ask them to text you pictures of theirs
  3. Still counts (if not over 14 days old)

🤑 Final Tip: How Long to Reach 100K?

  1. Scan daily + refer 25 friends = 100,000 pts in 30–45 days
  2. Or focus on high-value offers and brand promos

📌 Download Fetch:

Download Fetch Rewards App Here

(Replace with your actual referral link to earn points!)

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