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Revision as of 21:39, 30 July 2022

Cash-Back is a service that many German banks use for cash withdrawal. While shopping, you can get money from your bank account at supermarkets, drug stores or gas stations.

Do not confuse it with Cashback (reward program). For a free German bank account with a Cashback reward program, see Vivid Money.

How It Works

  1. Choose the products you want to buy.
  2. Make sure you spend the minimum amount.
  3. Proceed to checkout.
  4. Tell the clerk that you also want to withdraw cash and how much.
  5. Get your cash.
Store Min. amount to spend Max. amount to withdraw in cash
Edeka €10 €200
Rewe €10 €200
Penny €10 €200
ALDI Süd €5 €200
famila €20 €200
Netto (red-yellow logo) €10 €200
Netto (black-yellow logo) €5 €200
Norma €5 €200
tegut €10 €200
sky Supermarkt €10 €200
diska €10 €200
NP Discount €10 €200
Wasgau €20 €200
Marktkauf €10 €200
dm €10 €200
Müller €10 €200
toom €10 €200
Shell No minimum, free for all Cash group customers €200