Free Money for College

Free money for college—it's every parent's dream. Please, check out this resource, for a new way to save free money for college planning, today.

This website, www.upromise.com, helps you save free money for college, through marketing agreements with product manufacturers, restaurants, etc. who donate a small percentage of your purchases for stuff you buy all the time, to your account for college.

It works by registering your grocery and credit cards, and every time you buy a product or service that is part of the program, you get free money for college.

Alex Panas has been a member since May 2002, and he's accumulated $167 (as of August 2003). "It's not much," says Alex, "but it's free money for college, and we still have 7 and 9 years to go. I haven't received any junk mail or spam from this, except for the occasional email newsletter from upromise. Anyway, check it out—in my opinion, it's legitimate and secure."

About the Author

We appreciate the contribution of this financial planning tip from Alex Panas.

Indeed, it's never too early to start college financial planning, especially when the plan is free. Money for college can be obtained from multiple sources, as time goes by. And, upromise seems like a great place to start.

One last thought... the "free money for college" plan is a great model for businesses that wish to combine the development of customer loyalty with social responsibility. A win-win situation!

We wish you much growth and success!

 

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