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Correct way to write cashback


Evelyn

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Hello, can you help me?

I need to know if the correct way to write cashback is with no space or with cash back space.

I have reviewed some dictionaries and both forms are accepted, but I need to know which of the two forms is the one used in the United States

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  • 2 years later...

I've seen it written as both "cashback" and "cash back," but I think it really depends on the context. Generally, "cashback" is used as one word when talking about a rewards feature, while "cash back" as two words refers to getting money back at a store or from a purchase. Speaking of financial terms, if you’re interested in trading platforms, I’ve had some experience with one that could be useful. You might want to check out Iq Option reviews—I found it to be a pretty solid choice for trading, especially if you're into options and forex.

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