Cash Back Near Me

Find stores near you that give cash back at the register — no ATM needed, usually free. Pay by debit card and walk out with cash.

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What Is Cash Back at the Register?

Cash back at checkout lets you withdraw cash while making a purchase — no ATM needed. You pay by debit card, ask the cashier for cash back, and the amount is added to your transaction. At most major grocery stores and pharmacies it's completely free.

In the US, Walmart (up to $100), Target (up to $40), Walgreens (up to $20), CVS (up to $60), and ALDI (up to $100) all offer it for free. A handful of chains — Dollar General, Dollar Tree, and Kroger — charge a $1–$3.50 fee. See the full fee table →

In Australia, it's called eftpos cash out and is free at Woolworths, Coles, ALDI, and most IGA stores (up to $200). In Canada, it works through the Interac network and is free at Loblaws, No Frills, Metro, Sobeys, and most major chains.

Cash Back Limits by Major Retailer

Store Max Cash Back Fee Country
Walmart$100FreeUS
CVS$60FreeUS
ALDI$100FreeUS
Target$40FreeUS
Walgreens$20FreeUS
Albertsons$200FreeUS
Dollar General$40$1–$2.50US
Kroger / Ralphs / Fred Meyer$300$0.50–$3.50US
Woolworths / Coles$200FreeAU
Loblaws / Sobeys / Metro$200FreeCA

How to Get Cash Back Without an ATM

  1. Make any purchase at a staffed register or eligible self-checkout.
  2. Pay by debit card — insert the card and enter your PIN (tap won't work).
  3. When the terminal asks about cash back, select yes and enter your amount.
  4. The cashier hands you the cash along with your receipt.

If no store is nearby — or if the limits are too low — see the full list of stores by limit and fee, or use Cashtic to find a local person willing to hand you cash directly in exchange for a digital payment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What stores give cash back at the register near me?

Most major supermarkets, grocery chains, and pharmacies offer cash back at the register when you pay by debit card. In the US these include Walmart (up to $100 free), Target (up to $40 free), Walgreens (up to $20 free), CVS (up to $35 free), ALDI (up to $100 free), and Albertsons (up to $300 free). Use the map above to find which ones are closest to you right now.

How does cash back at checkout work?

When you pay by debit card at a register, you can request extra cash on top of your purchase. The cashier hands you the cash and the amount is added to your transaction total. You must make a purchase first — cash back cannot be requested without buying something. Most stores require you to insert your card and enter your PIN; tap payments do not support cash back.

Is cash back at checkout free?

At most major grocery stores, pharmacies, and big-box retailers in the US, cash back is completely free. Exceptions include Dollar General ($1–$2 fee), Dollar Tree ($1 fee), and Kroger ($0.50–$3.50 fee). In Australia and Canada, cash out at supermarkets like Woolworths, Coles, Loblaws, and Sobeys is also free.

How much cash back can I get at a store?

Limits vary by retailer. Common limits: Walmart $100, Target $40, Walgreens $20, CVS $35, ALDI $100, Albertsons $300. The Cashtic map shows each listed store's current cash back limit so you can pick the right one before you go.

Can I get cash back without an ATM?

Yes — cash back at the register is the most common ATM alternative. You make a small purchase, pay by debit, and ask for cash back. It's usually free and faster than finding an ATM. Other options include Bank@Post in Australia, Interac cash back in Canada, and peer-to-peer cash exchange through Cashtic, where a nearby person hands you cash directly in exchange for a digital payment.

What is the difference between cash back and an ATM withdrawal?

Cash back at the register is typically free and requires a purchase, with limits usually between $20 and $300. ATM withdrawals have no purchase requirement but out-of-network ATMs charge $3–$5 per transaction in the US. For small amounts, cash back at a nearby store is almost always cheaper. For larger amounts or when no stores are nearby, an ATM may be the only option.

Also see: US stores that give cash back · Australia eftpos cash out · Canada Interac cash back · Do stores charge for cash back?

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