In our view, ReceiptJar works similarly to Fetch, but with a significant catch that users should be aware of. Based on our research a lot of users have reported an issue with the most important part: payment. On the surface everything is simple: scan your grocery and retail receipts, earn points, cash out for gift cards or PayPal. However, before you spend months uploading your receipts, read our review first. We’ve discovered a pattern on Trustpilot with reviews going back years that shows a very specific problem. Users who spend months scanning receipts and building up a balance report having their accounts suspended without warning at the point of trying to cash out. Points are deleted. No explanation. No response from support. We provide more details below but ultimately we cannot endorse this as a gig to try. Let’s dive in.

What’s Inside

Is ReceiptJar real and safe?

Technically yes it is a real company and even has some pretty high app reviews on Apple’s App Store and Google Play, but that is in direct conflict with what we read elsewhere. The app is operated by The U Group and for sure has some positive reviews but the recurring complaint pattern we see on Trustpilot describes some users who scan receipts consistently, build up enough points for a $25 to $100 redemption, submit the cash-out request, and receive an email saying their account has been suspended for suspicious activity. Points are deleted. The cash-out is denied.

The effort attached to this task is minimal but based on the volume of negative reports regarding non-payment, we find the risk too high to currently endorse this app. If anyone has some valid reasons for all these negative reviews we’re more than willing to re-explore our assessment, but until then it’s incredibly difficult to endorse this gig.

How hard is it to sign up?

Signing up is easy. with an app download and email registration required before you start scanning receipts. If you want to take the risk despite the warning signs, by all means. Ultimately the sign-up (or even the app experience itself) is not the problem. Getting paid is.

💡 Insider Tip:
If you want to risk it do not stack points. You may have more luck redeeming at $5 or $10 repeatedly rather than accumulating a bigger amount. No matter what proceed with caution.

Can I do this whenever I want?

You can, but remember it may be all for nothing. Again, we can’t confirm this is the same experience for every single user who uses ReceiptJar but there are too many reports of negative outcomes to ignore. The app mechanics work as advertised, which is actually super frustrating because the potential is there. However we’re not a site that reviews fun experience, we review with the ultimate goal which is earning extra pocket money.

How much money can you really make?

What’s super confusing is that some users have had years of problem-free experiences and report fast redemptions with no issues. The premise is straightforward in that you earn what the app refers to as Jar Points per receipt and can redeem at 1,000 points for a $5 gift card. Whether that actual turns into reality is where the conflict happens and the risk exists. If it was a handful of users saying the same thing we could let it go and attribute it to user mistakes or misunderstandings but at the volume we see over many years of non-payment, to say we are skeptical is an understatement.

When and how do you get paid?

Let’s imagine a perfect world where everything is rainbows and butterflies and the app works perfectly. In this case you would redeem 1,000 points for a $5 gift card, or cash out to PayPal. When you snap back to reality however, this is the exact moment where tons of users report their accounts getting suspended. The risk vs. reward tradeoff is not good enough and why we recommend alternatives like Fetch for the time being.

What stuff do you need to start?

It’s a mobile app so a smartphone running iOS or Android is required. You also need receipts from purchases you accumulate of course but getting started isn’t where people run into problems. It’s the reward of cashing out where problems occur.

Is the work easy or hard?

The concept for this type of work is very easy. You take a photo of a receipt, submit it, collect points. redeem points for gift cards or PayPal. This is not the problem. The issue is when someone puts forth months of effort and attempts to cash out and gets rejected.

The Pros and Cons of ReceiptJar

The ProsThe Cons
Wide receipt acceptance:
Includes local stores others may not cover.
Account suspension risk:
Points deleted without warning at cashout.
Low cashout minimum:
1,000 points ($5) for gift cards.
Poor support response:
Boilerplate T&C replies with no specifics.
PayPal option:
Cash redemption available for verified users.
Payment concerns:
People genuinely claim not getting paid.

Final Verdict: Is ReceiptJar worth your time?

We suggest proceeding with extreme caution or looking at more established alternatives. While the app interface is functional, the risk of non-payment makes it difficult to recommend. The app works great but does that really matter with the risks of not getting paid? We cannot in good conscience direct readers to spend months uploading receipts on a platform with this many credible reports of points being wiped at the moment of payout.

The Bottom Line: Skip ReceiptJar and go straight to Fetch. Same concept, far better track record with users.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does ReceiptJar have high ratings in app stores if it has problems?

App store ratings capture immediate user experiences. A first-time user who scans a receipt, earns points, and redeems a $5 gift card smoothly might rate the app five stars right away. The account suspension problem tends to surface months or years later at higher redemption amounts.

What is the minimum cashout on ReceiptJar?

1,000 points, redeemable for a $5 gift card. PayPal cash is also available. This is assuming you are able to actually redeem.

Does ReceiptJar accept the same receipts as Fetch?

ReceiptJar accepts a wide range of receipts including grocery, drugstore, restaurant, gas station, and general retail. It accepts receipts submitted within 14 days.

Is ReceiptJar the same as Receipt Hog?

No. Receipt Hog is a separate app operated by a different company. Both are receipt scanning apps that pay in gift cards, but they are distinct products.

I already have points built up on ReceiptJar. What should I do?

Try to cash out now at the minimum threshold rather than waiting to accumulate more. We can’t guarantee this works but try it before you spend anymore time based on reports we read.