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Snagshout is changing! Here's what you need to know...

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Here's what's changing with Snagshout, and how it affects you Hey {NAME}, We've got some big changes

[Help]( Here's what's changing with Snagshout, and how it affects you Hey {NAME}, We've got some big changes happening on Snagshout! Here's what you need to know: 1. Rebates will no longer be automatically cashed out Instead, rebates will go to your "wallet" in Snagshout. You will be able to withdraw funds from your wallet (via PayPal) when your wallet reaches the minimum amount for withdrawal ($25.00). If you would like to withdraw your money when your wallet has less than $25, there will be a small transaction fee. 2. Shoppers will have to verify their identity before they can withdraw via PayPal. In an effort to make Snagshout more secure for you, every shopper must now verify their identity using a photo ID. This is to prevent fraudulent accounts from taking advantage of Snagshout. 3. Snagshout will require 2-Factor Authentication (2FA). This means that you will need access to your cell phone when you log into your Snagshout account, so you can receive an authorization code. This is to help keep your account secure, and prevents unauthorized use of your account. 4. There will be limits on how many deals you can snag at once. We've noticed a small group of shoppers are snagging so many deals that not everyone is getting a chance to see the biggest discounts! To make sure everyone has an equal chance to get the best deals, we will be placing limits on the amount of deals each shopper can snag at time. To handle this, we're introducing "Snag credits". These credits run out when you snag more deals in a short period of time, but you will get more credits as time passes. Don't worry, most of you won't even notice the difference :) 5. More new marketplaces = More great deals for you Want to get deals on other sites besides Amazon? You're in luck! We are adding support for more platforms. Soon we will be offering deals for products that you can get on sites including Walmart.com, independent Shopify stores, and many more. Happy Snagging, The Snagshout Team [Home]( [Deals]( [Categories]( [About]( [FAQ]( [Merchant]( © 2014-2021 Snagshout SnagIt LLC 12402 N Division St STE 272 Spokane, WA 99218 Unsubscribe from future emails here:[Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( Snagshout,

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