Sign Up With Upromise Before The Holidays

Christmas is just around the corner.  If you haven’t signed up for Upromise, now is the time!

You’ll earn money for your kids’ college – and it’s free.  Simply sign up at Upromise, register your debit, credit (boo), and grocery store cards, and you’ll start earning.  Your friends and family can also sign up and earn points for your kids.  Also, shop through the Upromise online interface, and you’ll receive even more rewards.


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Oh, one more cool thing.  If you don’t want to put the money in a 529 plan for college savings, you can request that Upromise simply cut you a check in the amount of your rewards.  That’s what I do.

If you sign up for Upromise through one of the above affiliate links, I’ll make a few bucks.  Thanks!


5 Comments to Sign Up With Upromise Before The Holidays

  1. Sha's Gravatar Sha
    November 9, 2008 - 5:45 pm | Permalink

    I signed up a U Promise about 2 months ago and I have not made much thus far.

  2. November 14, 2008 - 5:46 pm | Permalink

    A college rewards program is a unique idea. And a good idea for those who would like to save up for college and will be better than cash back rewards or air miles rewards

  3. November 23, 2008 - 4:10 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the informative post about our Upromise service and the $100,000 College Dream Sweepstakes!

    I wanted to let you and you readers now that we have recently re-launched our Community http://community.upromise.com.

    Sha, our community has lots of informative posts about how to best use our service, for example Fastest was to save $25, $50, and $100. I hope you find some informative posts from other members (or our staff) that may help you capitalize on our services and deals.

  4. October 21, 2011 - 11:29 am | Permalink

    I read your post does Upromise.com still do this for people. The post is really old so I wanted to get up to date info.

  5. December 6, 2011 - 9:04 am | Permalink

    Upromise.com is still doing this and it is a great program. It’s nice to know that buying everyday items can result in savings for you child’s education.

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