Saving On Shein!!

No. 1- Do the daily check in!! All you have to do is go to the page and accept the reward for the day.

No. 2- Writing Reviews is super duper easy and gets you about 15 points. For max points, write the minimum word count, add in your size info, and add three pictures!

No. 3- ALWAYS check if free shipping is available before you place your order. Sometimes Shein just throws free shipping out to people. You can also sign up for the premium subscription and use the free trial to get free shipping on 2 orders (I think itโ€™s 2)

No. 4- Remember to add as many points as possible to your order! This takes off how much your items cost. (My points are low right now because I spent them all on my last order๐Ÿ˜…)

Bonus- If you have a large order, check your coupons! Usually you have to spend a bit of money to be able to apply coupons but if youโ€™re going to spend that money anyway, might as well take a few bucks off!!

I hope this helped at least one person!

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2024/10/15 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! ๐Ÿ‘‹ As a fellow Shein shopper, I know how exciting it is to find great deals, and even better, how to save even more on those awesome finds. Beyond the basic tips, I've really dug deep into the Shein app to find every little trick to stretch my money, and I'm so excited to share my personal insights with you. It truly feels like a treasure hunt sometimes! First off, let's talk about the Shein daily check-in. This might seem like a tiny thing, but believe me, those points add up! I make it a habit to check in every single day, even if I'm not planning a purchase. It literally takes seconds โ€“ just open the Shein app, find the check-in section, and tap. The rewards vary, from a few points to even small coupons, and it's a super easy way to build up a decent stash over time. I've seen my points grow from just a few cents to enough to knock a few dollars off an order, which is always a pleasant surprise at checkout. Consistency is key here; don't miss a day! Next up, writing reviews. This is where you can really earn big. The original article mentioned getting 15 points, but I've found you can maximize this by being a bit more strategic. When you write a review, don't just put a generic comment. Focus on providing honest, detailed feedback about the fit, fabric quality, and how the item looks in real life. Most importantly, upload those three pictures! A full outfit shot, a close-up of the fabric, and perhaps a detail shot can make a huge difference. Adding your size information (height, weight, usual size) is also crucial for helping others and earning those maximum Shein points rewards. I always try to think, 'What would I want to know before buying this?' when I'm writing my reviews. Free shipping is another golden ticket. It's not always advertised upfront, but I've learned to keep an eye out. Sometimes Shein just drops free shipping offers without much notice, especially during flash sales or themed events. I've also personally used the premium subscription's free trial to get free shipping on a couple of orders, which was a lifesaver for smaller purchases where shipping would have eaten into my savings. Don't forget to check the minimum spend requirements for free shipping, as these can change. Sometimes it's worth adding a small item to reach the threshold rather than paying for shipping outright. And those Shein points? They're basically free money! Always remember to apply as many points as possible to your order. You can typically deduct up to 50% of your item's cost using points, which is a fantastic saving. I've often seen my total drop significantly just by applying my accumulated points. It's a great feeling! Just make sure to check your points balance regularly in the Shein app and use them before they expire โ€“ yes, points do expire, so keep an eye on that! Finally, don't underestimate the power of coupons. For larger orders, especially, coupons can provide substantial savings. Shein often gives out coupons for reaching certain spending tiers (e.g., $5 off $50, $15 off $100). Make sure you're signed up for their emails and check the 'Coupons' section in your account. Sometimes, these coupons can even stack with your points, giving you a double whammy of discounts! I always compare different coupons to see which one gives me the best deal for my specific cart. Itโ€™s all about being a smart shopper and making sure youโ€™re not leaving any money on the table. Happy shopping and even happier saving!