单词 | cashback |
释义 | > as lemmascashback cashback n. (a) a form of consumer incentive offered on selected products whereby, in return for a completed purchase, buyers also receive a cash sum (usually a small proportion of the price); a cash refund of this kind; (b) (chiefly British) a facility offered free by some retailers whereby a customer paying for goods by credit or debit card may (as part of the same transaction) withdraw cash from his or her account, and have the sum added to the bill. ΚΠ 1973 N.Y. Times 23 June 16/5 Last year manufacturers refunded some $3.5-billion in premium merchandise, cash-back refunds and coupon offers. 1988 Daily Tel. 28 Nov. 27/4 One great advantage for customers under a full Eftpos system is that the retailer can provide ‘cashback’. 1996 Times 20 May 36/5 The retailer had been running a trial in all its stores since last October, soon after it started offering cashback facilities to customers. 1999 Financial Times 9 Oct. (Weekend Mag.) 6 (advt.) Consider our standard rate of 9.9% A.P.R..., and our cash backs (1% on all purchases and up to 2% online). 2000 Independent 4 Apr. (Tuesday Review section) 2/7 Pete Sheridan, protesting at bank closures..seems to be suggesting that rural people have nowhere to obtain their cash... Doesn't anyone offer cashback? < as lemmas |
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