Walmart receipt for scan and go app

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I printed out my Walmart e-receipt and scanned the QR code with Ibotta Print a copy of the e-receipt and use the Ibotta app to scan the QR code.Click on the share icon and email yourself a copy of the e-receipt.Go to “Purchase History” in the Walmart app to find your e-receipt.Use Walmart Pay at checkout and submit your e-receipt to Savings Catcher.We are working on this option for the future.Īlthough Ibotta says it technically doesn’t accept e-receipts, I tested out a way that you can still use both Walmart Savings Catcher and Ibotta by printing your e-receipt at home: We do not accept e-receipts, including Walmart Pay and Walmart Pick-Up, at this time. Without a paper receipt, Ibotta’s FAQ page says shoppers are out of luck:

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Here’s the issue: When you use Walmart Pay with your smartphone at the checkout, you only get an e-receipt - not a printed receipt that many grocery rebate apps like Ibotta require. Walmart Savings Catcher changes impact Ibotta users Team Clark has received this question several times since Walmart’s policy change, so I did some investigating. Walmart Pay is now the only way to submit your receipts to Walmart Savings Catcher, but what does that mean if you use cash back apps like Ibotta?

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