That’s why, on October 29, 2018, our Terms of Use for Savings Catcher will be changing, and Walmart Pay will be the exclusive way to submit your receipt to Savings Catcher. “At Walmart, we’re committed to making your shopping experience using the Walmart app quicker and more convenient.
Here’s an excerpt of the announcement that was emailed to customers: Since first told you about this change in September, some customers have said they’re not happy about it because they either don’t have a smartphone or like to pay with cash. That means you CANNOT scan paper receipts within the app or submit them using a computer. In an email to shoppers, Walmart announced that Walmart Pay is now the only way to submit your receipts to Savings Catcher as of October 29, 2018. Walmart Savings Catcher changes are frustrating some shoppers When that happens, Walmart customers get money back in the form of an eGift card to use on future trips. Walmart Savings Catcher compares the prices of eligible items that you purchased at Walmart to local competitors and refunds the difference if it finds a lower price elsewhere. If you use Walmart’s popular Savings Catcher feature, there’s an important change to how you submit receipts. Editor’s note: Walmart’s Savings Catcher program is being discontinued in May 2019.