Have you signed up with UPromise yet? If you have children, plan on having children, or have a friend or family member with children, you can start saving FREE money for their education. When you shop at a grocery or drug store, dine out or shop online you are earn as much as 25% of your purchase back as college savings! This program is completely free and so easy to use that once you sign up, you really don’t have to think about it.
I don’t have kids yet, but I started saving with Upromise years ago. It’s nice to know that when I finally do have kids I will already have a good start on saving for their education.
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I signed up, as I’ve heard of this before but never signed up. Are the only ways to earn money is through the credit card?
No.
When you shop at a store that offers a rewards card (like a CVS Extra Care Card or Giant Eagle Advantage Card), your qualified purchases will be recorded if you have scanned your card.
If you are shopping online you just need to start at Upromise.com. If you start from there, it doesn’t matter what credit card you use or if you have that card registered with Upromise.
If you want to shop in-store like at Bed, Bath and Beyond (which doesn’t have a store card, but does offer college savings) then to earn your savings you need to register a credit card. This is the only way they have to know you made a purchase.
So, if you don’t have or like to use credit cards, registering your stores cards will still work, you just won’t get as much money as you would if you used every option possible.
hello, I see that there’s ecoupons on upromise. so my question is if you add those to your grocery card, can you still use clipped and internet printed coupons with them?
Thank you.
Yes you can. The manufacturer or store coupon would come off the total price of your item and your Upromise coupon savings will be added to your account (not taken of the item). Make sense?