Not exact matches
Sync with popular apps and easily snap
photos of your
receipts to
store them with QuickBooks Mobile.
I have had a Kobo Aurua H2O which purchased from Staple
store, and use
of few months the screen freeze, I had request in warranty repair service to Kobo, after I sent the pictures and purchase
receipt then Kobo said this is caused by physical damage that not cover by warranty, I'm shocked and can not believe how can Kobo make such irresponsible judgments based on
photos, in fact this is the fault under normal use, no any physical damage at all, I had request Kobo to take a look the real situation then make judgments but no any respond from Kobe, now I bought two old Sony reader from eBay Japan which quality much better than Kobo.
First, you need to add offers on products which you want to buy, then buy the products on the participating
stores, after you get the
receipt, take a
photo of the
receipt and upload on the Ibotta app.
Also,
storing photos of your belongings is a good practice if you don't have
receipts.
A handy extra is the expense tracking feature that allows you to snap
photos of receipts and
store them in your Harvest account with its free iPhone and Android apps.
I use it for
storing fleeting ideas, shareable to - do lists (e.g., groceries),
photos of parking - ramp spots,
receipts.
Move on to other items, which you can easily take
photos or video
of to
store with
receipts or appraisals.
Office Lens is an app by Microsoft that allows you to take and
store photos of documents,
receipts, whiteboards, pieces
of paper... you name it.
Download an app like QuickBooks Self - Employed that will allow you to take a
photo of your
receipt right from your smartphone to save and
store all your
receipts.
With this took, you can snap a
photo of your
receipt to
store it digitally.
The sky's the limit with this app: Snap a
photo, clip entire Web pages, record audio
of meetings,
store files, save
receipts, and scan contracts.