Is Fetch Rewards legit?

Fetch Rewards (fetch.com) currently shows the signals of a legitimate, established business. The domain was registered 1995-04-15 — that's 31 years of operating history, and its ownership is kept private behind a redaction service. It has no entries in our real-time threat-intelligence feeds. Our objective Trust Score is 79/100. As always, the safest move before sharing money or personal details is to run the live check below — it pulls fresh VirusTotal, WHOIS and blocklist data in a few seconds.

Fetch Rewards appears legitimate. ScamRadar's Trust Score is 79/100. The domain fetch.com is about 31 years old. It is not currently flagged in any of our threat-intelligence feeds.

Appears Legitimate · ScamRadar Trust Score 79/100 · ★★★★☆

Fetch Rewards (fetch.com) currently shows the signals of a legitimate, established business. The domain was registered 1995-04-15 — that's 31 years of operating history, and its ownership is kept private behind a redaction service. It has no entries in our real-time threat-intelligence feeds. Our objective Trust Score is 79/100. As always, the safest move before sharing money or personal details is to run the live check below — it pulls fresh VirusTotal, WHOIS and blocklist data in a few seconds.

Last verified: against WhoisXML & ScamRadar threat-intel feeds.

What the Trust Score is based on

Positive signals for Fetch Rewards

Customer reviews & complaints

ScamRadar does not host user-submitted reviews for Fetch Rewards, and we will never invent them. To read genuine customer experiences, check independent sources such as Trustpilot, the Better Business Bureau (BBB), the company's app-store rating, and recent Reddit threads — and weigh the patterns across all of them rather than any single review. What we add is the objective layer those review sites don't: the live domain, ownership and blocklist signals shown above.

When evaluating complaints about Fetch Rewards, focus on whether they describe a one-off support issue or a structural fraud pattern. For rewards, surveys & gift cards services, the complaints that matter most are: money taken with nothing delivered, withdrawals or refunds being blocked, accounts frozen after deposits, and impersonation by third parties using the brand's name. File or research complaints with the FTC (reportfraud.ftc.gov) and the BBB, and cross-check any "Fetch Rewards" website against the live verdict above — many complaints actually involve look-alike domains impersonating the real company.

Check independent sources before you decide: Trustpilot, Better Business Bureau, and Reddit.

Frequently asked questions

Is Fetch Rewards safe?
Based on the objective signals we can verify — domain age, ownership records and real-time threat-intelligence feeds — Fetch Rewards shows the signals of a legitimate business. Our current Trust Score is 79/100. Run the live check on this page for the most up-to-date verdict.
Is Fetch Rewards a scam?
We found no evidence that Fetch Rewards (fetch.com) is a scam: the domain is established and it is clean across our threat-intelligence feeds. Be aware that scammers often create look-alike domains impersonating well-known brands, so always confirm you are on the official fetch.com site.
Has anyone been scammed by Fetch Rewards?
Many "scammed by Fetch Rewards" reports online actually involve impersonators — fake sites, fake support numbers, or fake social accounts using the Fetch Rewards name. Check the exact domain or phone number you were contacted from against our free tools below before assuming the real company is involved.
How do I verify Fetch Rewards is legitimate?
Confirm the official domain (fetch.com), check the domain's age and ownership (shown above), look for consistent reviews across independent sources, and never trust a "Fetch Rewards" contact that reached out to you first. You can run the website, a phone number, or an email address through ScamRadar's free checkers below.
What are the warning signs of a Fetch Rewards scam?
Red flags include: a URL that isn't exactly fetch.com, requests to pay via gift cards or crypto, "agents" who contact you unprompted, pressure to act immediately, and promises of guaranteed returns or recovered funds. If any of these appear, stop and verify with the live check above.

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