capitaloneshopping.com Reviews 393

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Evaluating 146 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many customers expressed significant dissatisfaction with the customer service, often finding it non-existent, unhelpful, and difficult to reach a human for support. They frequently reported issues with promised rewards and discounts not being honored, leading to frustration and a feeling of being misled. Reviewers also encountered problems with redeeming earned cash or gift cards, with many finding the selection limited or the redemption process flawed. Some people were dissatisfied with the website's functionality, noting that promotional links often did not work as expected. Conversely, a small portion of people felt that by carefully following terms and conditions, they could successfully earn rewards.

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Customer service

Customers consistently note negative experiences with customer service, describing it as unacceptable,... See more

Website

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Product

Users describe negative interactions with product, often finding that reward purchases are deemed ineligible... See more

Payment

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Reviews shaping this summary

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I got so many offers they stalk your browser history and send fantastic offers and never follow though. I missed out on multiple "Get $dollaramount$" rewards if you purchase something NOTHING!!!! or... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Capital One Shopping no longer offers reward redemption for the most popular brands including Lowes, Home Depot, and Macys. The app is great if you like shopping at overpriced outlets such as Sunglas... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I just want to add my voice to all the other reviewers, who dislike and/or distrust Capital One Shopping. I only wish trusted pilot allowed for Zero stars. I don't know how or why any retailer would... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Here’s a more polished and clear version of your message: --- This is extremely disappointing. I carefully reviewed all the terms, conditions, and listed exceptions for the cashback offer b... See more


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Used to be good

Used to be good, but the rewards offerings are terrible now. They cut down the vendors you could use for gift cards like 75%. No useful ones now. Will be using other extensions.

1 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not worth it - terrible reward options

I've been using this for a while. For the most part, all of the codes that I have used, I've found on my own. The app searching very rarely results in a lower price. The worst part was when I went to redeem my reward points, the reward choices are terrible. Limited selection of gift cards, nothing at all that I use. Won't continue using the app.

31 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

e-gift certificates don't work

e-gift certificates both in store and on line say invalid info entered, even though I checked it over several times. I called 800# and she was rude telling me I can only check one e gift card balance and that I need to go into store for the rest. They told me instore it didn't work and I should call 800#. It's an unending cycle.
This was for tjx e giftcards from capitalone shopping.

28 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It is impossible to redeem your dollars…

It is impossible to redeem your dollars they show on you account. Huge waste of time to even try to do so. I deleted my account and removed their extension on my computer. I was simply trying to purchase a $25 gift card with my $42 balance. I had numerous emails with Francis. They gave me the runaround and wanted me to set up another account. In the end you will find out the savings they claim is just funny money. In the end I asked for them to cancel my account and move my savings to my Capital One account with no response. I can't understand why a reputable company like Capital One allows them to use their name. Wish I had checked their reviews before I wasted so much time.

23 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Duped twice!!!

Sent an email to lure me to buy, complete and tell me it could take 30 days-60 days. Complained I only bought based on 30% they were giving so return window would be closed. Then told me I was not eligible. Knowing this was the second time I took a picture of the site and their confirming activation of the discount. Finally acquiesced and gave me the money. Pulled the same thing on me in February with booking through Expedia for European vacay! Another 30% offer and NOT A DIME! No wonder they are always under investigation by the Fed!

15 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Use extreme caution when using or…

Use extreme caution when using or applying to use this extension. I received notice of termination of TOS and fraud or abuse. They are fraudulently accusing me of this and slander or defamation. I am technically challenged and I’ll be the first to admit it. They kept sending me offers to download this extension on my PC, I don’t have a PC I only use my phone. When I kept getting the offers I kept trying to do it. Never once did they tell me by message that I already had it. Never once have they told me how I fraudulently or abusively violated their TOS. I have notified the supervisor that once again fraudulently accused me of this to think about it before they did it again. Be careful with this app.

29 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Stay away

Stay away! They promise you rewards that are never paid because, in my case, they just "terminated" my account. Sure, you use them for shopping (in my case several hotel stays) and then they don't want to give you the promised money. They just want to get all the info from you: see their Privacy Policy. If I were to say they are frod$ters they'd sue me. But please, somebody else describe what they do. Reddit is full of complaints.

25 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Enough said here to be a huge NO in…

Enough said here to be a huge NO in using the app, browser extension or website. I am quoting from their privacy practice verbatim.

"Personally identifiable information
For example: name, address, email address, age, or identification number

Location
For example: region, IP address, GPS coordinates, or information about things near the user’s device

User activity
For example: network monitoring, clicks, mouse position, scroll, or keystroke logging

Website content
For example: text, images, sounds, videos, or hyperlinks"

"Technical data, such as the device you are using to access our Services, your unique device ID, your internet protocol (IP) address, browser type and version, time zone and general location, display settings, browser plug-in types and versions, operating system and platform and other technology on the devices you use to access the Services, data about how you use our website and how you interact with our website and mobile advertisements, data about your mobile device, and advertising identifiers".
"Social media data, including your social media preferences"
"Advertising of Capital One Shopping on Third-Party Sites
Our third party partners are subject to their own privacy policies. We and our third-party providers may collect information about your activities on our Services and across different websites, mobile apps, and devices over time for behavioral advertising purposes."

25 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammed, stay away

They have very poor miserable customer service. They offer false rewards. I book a night at Best Western, supposed to get 20% back rewards, however it's showing rewards status ineligible. Contacted capital one customer service and representative named Francis very rude ,unhelpful, just sent me away. Capital one shopping is total scam . They trucking your internet transactions, probably selling customers data.

17 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They push some Scam companies on you…

They push some Solar companies on you if you look at your electric bill. Ampion, Arcadia and Perch. They advertise cash and savings, but if you look at these 3 companies they have horrible BBB and other ratings and screw us elderly out of $100's if not $1,000's while we try to cancel the fraudulent contracts. Then there are the Ticket agencies! Advertising tickets that aren't even available yet, and for outrageous costs. And if you do try to get tickets through them you hold your breath waiting, and sometimes never even get them for the events. Look at the reviews for those companies too... Capital One Shopping is just helping all of them screw us and getting paid by them themselves. Such a scam!

20 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

a complete scam

A complete scam. They lure you with emails to buy from certain retailers offering discounts/cash back and they never materialize. Everything Capital One is a scam.

17 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Capital One Shopping was great at first…

Capital One Shopping was great at first (more than a couple of years in the past). Now they don't give the percentage back they promise. Sometimes they don't give any percentage back at all although they promise to do so. They offer only a few different gift cards ... many of them are of NO interest whatsoever to me. However, in the DISTANT past, they did offer Walmart gift cards and the card code actually worked. Now, I just don't even bother with them anymore.

15 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If I could put a 0 I would

If i could put 0 i would. Be careful what egift card you choose with your hard earned rewards. Capital one gives you faulty egift cards and tells you to call the merchant. Found this out 7 call transfers and around ten emails with screenshots later. They tell you to contact tango then tango says contact capital one then capital one says contact the merchant. I dont understand why they just dont give me a working gift card. Im just gonna count it as a loss. Closing this card as soon as its paid off.

1 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Redemption cards losing value. (Bring back Ebay & Instacart!)

I’ve been shopping through this site for years. I’ve cashed out almost $500 in instacart and ebay gift cards, and now have about $200 more available when i decide which gift card to buy. The rewards are delayed, but they are real. You do have to read the fine print, but you will be paid out.

I’ve reduced stars because they are reducing the gift cards available to cash out with. Ebay and instacart have been gone for months, and everything else is too niche to make sense for me. I’m not interested in wasting my cash back at places i would never shop.

I factor the cash back into my purchase price to maximize my value. I see no value in the rewards at the current redemption list. If this is the direction they’re going, I’ll stop wasting time and just make normal purchases at vendor sites again. It’s just not worth the trouble without rewards i can use.

Hoping they bring instacart, eBay, and other more widely useful redemption offers back soon so i can continue using them.

27 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't bother; the choice of "rewards" sucks

The rewards system (how they are calculated) is poorly explained. Futhermore, the selection of gift cards for redemption of points is not good. There are no major retailers, such as Amazon. It's much smaller "niche" businesses, and many would appeal to a very small number of people. I had high hopes for this app, but I think I will probably discontinue the usage of it.

22 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I’ve been using the app for a while and…

I’ve been using the app for a while and found that they fail to give you rewards on a regular basis for certain merchants. I’ve contacted customer service multiple times and have gotten some really rude employees. Today one told me I’ve received the last adjustment they will ever provide. I asked them to explain and they said that when you request they provide your reward for an eligible purchase, they call it a “courtesy adjustment”, and you can only receive so many of them. They refuse to explain why you didn’t get the reward timely or until you contacted them. This just seems like a way to scam you out of a rightfully earned reward and save them money. They also said they will no longer respond to my emails when I called them out for scamming me and refusing to provide any detailed explanation.

21 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

fraudulent changing of email and redemption

I have been using the extension for years. Sometimes it doesn't track. I had over $200 in rewards. The online portal doesn't give you ability to change email, but somehow someone changed the email and redeemed 200 in gift cards. I was not notified, I just so happened to login to check status of recent purchases. Support wants me to email from the new email? I don't own that email, so how can I do that. I can still access the app on the phone and still have pending rewards. Clearly someone internal was scammed into changing email or someone internal was the scammer.

16 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Bad Reviews Don't Understand How to Get Paid.

Four Stars because there are not enough Gift Cards to choose from. And most of what they offer is overpriced garbage. Need more vendors that are everyday purchases like Walmart, Safeway, Kroger, etc.
I disagree with all the poor reviews!
As to not getting paid, be sure to read the offer terms carefully as specific items or entire categories are usually excluded. Also types of purchases and how you pay.
Often purchases don't post, but take a screenshot of the order page with the Cap One Pop Up showing, when the thirty days is up, email t it to them and they pay within a few hours.
I got over $900 in rebates from Lowes that was not posted, Handled! But with Lowes, use a different card like my AMEX that pays 3% Online, if you use your Lowes card it does not comply because you can't piggy back offers on most sites. Like Promo Codes or in house Credit Card rebates.etc. This will void the Cap One kickback
And EBAY you MUST use the BUT IT NOW button. Thjere are a lot of rules, the seller does not want to pay but Cap One is on your side, they get a commission on the sale.

Read the rules and exclusions very carefully, take a screenshot for proof and you will never not get paid what you have coming.
If the rebate is capped at $250, break your order up into several smaller orders if possible. Each transaction is capped a $250 back, not everything you buy!
I have been using this for three years and received $3483 back on 215 transactions. That is $16 per sale and and average of 15% discount at 100 per month, That does not include Cap One will help you find a lower price.
TIP!
Sign into Cap One Shopping and the seller with the same email and always enable all cookies. put the merchandise in your cart.
Go all the way to the final Pay Now page and make sure the Cap One plug in is enabled *Alaways check this)
DO NOT PURCHASE! Close the selling website completely and wait,
Within 24 hours you will get a better rebate offer in ypuir email, cl;ick the email link and reactivate Cap One, screen shot the order pages with Cap On Pop Up displayed before and after the sale. Save if there are issues.
Also discounts can jump up dramatically at end of month or the end of quarter, to cut inventory levels. 34.5% back at Lowes got me $2700 worth of roofing supplies for a net of $1800, one day only, Dec 31st,
2024.
Work the program!
It is a pain in butt, but I got

13 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Robbed from bonus, like others report

I received an offer to make $45 for signing up with Capital One Shopping on my mobile device. Once I finished signing up they prompted me with an additional offer to add their extension to my computer for another $25. I carefully read their terms and conditions and took screenshots of them. I got the $45 bonus, but they refuse to give me the $25, even after speaking with their useless customer support.

The representative's email was nearly incomprehensible and was just a copy-pasted list of any reason that the bonus could have not worked. It was obvious that they had not even actually read my email.

I insisted on finding a solution, to which Francis, the representative, informed me that Capital One Shopping had genueinly put in their "best effort" in trying to help me but could no longer proceed.
Yeah, copy-pasting a nonsense email sure is hard work..

10 June 2025
Unprompted review

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