Upromise ECoupons Updated for January

by Corrie @ "Cents"able Momma on January 2, 2009
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UPromise has updated it’s coupons for December, so head over to UPromise and load them into your account.

Basically, the UPromise coupons are electronic coupons that are affiliated with your store loyalty cards. For example, my coupons are loaded onto my CVS and Meijer cards. When I make a purchase for the item indicated (for example, if I loaded the $3 coupon for the BIC Soleil razor onto my card), if I purchased that item at CVS or Meijer (and used my loyalty card – like the CVS ECB card), I would receive $3 in my UPromise account in addition to the normal 3% contribution for the purchase. I would also be able to use normal paper coupons as well as earn any ECB’s, etc that are available for purchasing the item (otherwise known as stacking coupons).

The UPromise program is free to join, and it allow you to earn money for college (either for you, your spouse, your children, grandchildren, etc, or to pay off student loans). You earn money by shopping online through UPromise, by purchasing specific products, such as the BIC in my example above), by shopping at specific stores like Exxon/Mobil, Bed Bath & Beyond, McDonalds using a registered Arch card, etc. I have earned about $1450 through Upromise since I joined in 2001, which is in a 529 plan for when my sons’ go to college.

Some of the coupon highlights that I see are:

  • $1.00 Huggies (and like I stated above…these can be stacked with manufacturer’s coupons and store coupons
  • $1.50 Huggies Supreme
  • $0.75 Snyder’s pretzels
  • $0.75 (2) Marzetti dips
  • $1.50 Nutrasweet
  • $0.50 (2) Red Gold tomatoes
  • $1.00 Charmin MegaRoll
  • $1.00 Gold Bond Ultimate Hand Lotion

For more information on UPromise or how to load/use the UPromise Ecoupons, see the related articles below.

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