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Swiggle

Save money when prices drop after you shop. Swiggle works to get you your money back or refunds when prices drop after you buy something from over 50 retailers. Most retailers and many credit cards have a price drop guarantee, but until now, it’s been up to you to check each store for lower prices and try to get the refund yourself.

How do we do it? Swiggle constantly looks for lower prices on the items you've already purchased. When it finds a better price, Swiggle contacts the retailer and gets you a refund on the price difference – all without you even lifting a finger! How it works

  1. Sign into the app using the email account you use for online shopping.
  2. Swiggle checks your inbox for receipts and begins searching for better prices immediately.
  3. When Swiggle finds a lower price, it files the price adjustment claim for you and gets you the money back.

Retailers Covered Swiggle covers your purchases made at over 50 major retailers across Canada and the U.S. including:

  • Amazon
  • Macy's
  • Target
  • Best Buy
  • Walmart
  • Kohls
  • Costco
  • Banana Republic
  • Home Depot
  • Children’s Place
  • Old Navy
  • Nordstroms
  • Toys R Us
  • Staples

  • Gap

  • and many more! Privacy Your privacy is incredibly important to us. That’s why we use industry standard SSL encryption in our systems. We only search for receipts in your inbox that match our supported merchants and your email account remains fully in your control.

Cost Swiggle is free to download and use. Although we ask for your credit card, Swiggle will never charge you unless we first successfully get you a refund – then we’ll share the refund with you. Our normal 'success fee' is 25% of the amount we save you. Great news - for a limited time, we are waiving the normal 25% fee. So sign up now while Swiggle is still free!

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