Join Upromise and get a $1 bonus credit
Why not join the free Upromise college savings program and take the bonus buck that they're offering? It's not much, but Upromise is a nice way to earn a little extra money when doing things like buying groceries, dining out, and shopping online.
Although Upromise touts itself as a 529 college savings program, they do not require participants to open a 529 college savings account. The entire balance of your Upromise account can be withdrawn at any time by requesting a check, which you can then invest as you see fit.
Here's how it works:
Clink on one of the links below to open a Upromise college savings account and to qualify for the $1 bonus credit:
Upromise Referral Link
Upromise Referral Link
[links updated 10/5/2006]
If all of the above links return an error, then please post a comment before signing up for a Upromise account so you can get your free $1 bonus. I will post additional referral links as needed.
Although Upromise touts itself as a 529 college savings program, they do not require participants to open a 529 college savings account. The entire balance of your Upromise account can be withdrawn at any time by requesting a check, which you can then invest as you see fit.
Here's how it works:
Clink on one of the links below to open a Upromise college savings account and to qualify for the $1 bonus credit:
Upromise Referral Link
Upromise Referral Link
[links updated 10/5/2006]
If all of the above links return an error, then please post a comment before signing up for a Upromise account so you can get your free $1 bonus. I will post additional referral links as needed.
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