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		<title>Upromise : They “Deliver”</title>
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Upromise is the largest private source of college funding contributions in the United States. Members obtain contributions when making daily purchases of goods and services at more than 21,000 grocery and drug stores, 14,000 gas stations, and 8,000 restaurants, in addition to thousands of retail stores and in excess of 600 online shopping locations.

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<p>Upromise is the largest private source of college funding contributions in the United States. Members obtain contributions when making daily purchases of goods and services at more than 21,000 grocery and drug stores, 14,000 gas stations, and 8,000 restaurants, in addition to thousands of retail stores and in excess of 600 online shopping locations.</p>
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<li>Upromise provides marketing services and incentives to create brand loyalty in college students as well as their families on “everyday” purchases. Nevertheless, the nature of the program is intended to encourage brand loyalty for the company’s customers. Upromise dynamically solicits college students and their families to join its program through express mailings, tabling at colleges, fliers, and commercials in periodicals.</li>
<li>Upromise works on the simple principle of giving some cash back on all the purchases made through affiliates. Over a period of time, as inevitable restaurant and other purchases grow in amount, so does your contribution towards savings for educational purposes. Everyone can earn money for college including parents with adolescent children; relatives and friends that desire to contribute and students and graduates with qualified student loans to pay.</li>
<li>According to the president of Upromise- “Upromise’s goal is to help individuals attain the dream of higher education. Merely 5 percent of people are ready to fully pay the anticipated costs of college. Through Upromise earnings and low-cost college savings plans, we make it easier for people at all life stages and income levels to help pay for college.”</li>
<li>According to Upromise some members are making no less than $1,000 per year. actually according to Upromise their  “Super Savers” have accrued thousands of dollars each to assist in paying for college just by doing most of their usual activities through Upromise partners including shopping on the internet, charging expenses, filling up their gas tank, eating out, traveling, buying groceries, the opportunities seem almost infinite. The more you engage with the choices of the Upromise service, the bigger your earnings prospective.</li>
<li>The money you earn through Upromise on no account expires. It’s a rewards plan where you get capital to pay for school, save for a cherished one yet to go to college, someone in college, or even for upcoming generations. Your earnings never depart; they just keep on accumulating the more you engage with the Upromise service. There are many other advantages of adopting this plan of Upromise it seems it has “delivered” by the simplest means where many have tried and failed.</li>
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