New Upromise eCoupons for August

August 1, 2009

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Upromise.com College Dream Sweepstakes

Each month, Upromise releases new Ecoupons that you can load onto your account. When you make a qualifying purchase, the amount of the coupon will automatically be added to your UPromise account, plus a small percentage of the purchase price.

I don’t usually go out of my way to purchase these items necessarily, but if I can match a good sale with the eCoupon, it’s a great deal. Plus, since the CVS Extra Care card is one of the loyalty cards that the eCcoupons will load onto, you can often combine the eCoupon with an ECB’s deal.

What is UPromise? It’s basically a free site where you can earn money for college (yours, your kids, or to help pay off student loans) just by signing up and then linking your credit credit cards and loyalty cards to your account. You can earn money in MANY different ways, such as purchasing qualifying food and household items, getting gas at Exxon/Mobil stations, making online purchases through their site, getting a Upromise credit card, registering your McDonalds Arch card, and many more ways.

Anyway, Upromise has updated the ecoupons for August, so you will want to log in to your account (or join, then link up your loyalty cards) and load the coupons. For instructions on how to load the ecoupons, click here.

Here are some of the available coupons (the coupon amount will be added to your Upromise college savings account):

* $1.00 Weight Watcher’s frozen novelty
* $0.50 – Bounty 6 ct.
* $1.00/2 – Post cereal for kids
* $0.50 – Spray n Wash
* $0.75 – Glass Plus
* $0.75 – Lime Away
* $1.50 – Huggies diapers
* $3.00/2 – Similac Ready to Feed formula
* $1.00 – 4-pack Bic Comfort 3 Advance razors
* $0.50 – $0.75 – Wacky Mac
* $1.00 – Blue Bunny Aspen or Sedona frozen product
* $0.75/2 – Elmer’s washable glue stick
* Little Debbie products
* Gold Bond products

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