Dine Out & Earn Up To $40/Month With Upromise!

I’ve posted about Upromise before, and it is a great way to save for college for yourself or your kids, and earn cash back. I received an email this morning that you can earn an extra $5 on top of your dining cash back rewards when you reserve and dine at a Upromise® Dining participating restaurant—for up to 8 times or $40 bonus per calendar month!

There are a lot of local resturants in my area that participate in Upromise Dining too.  Find restaurants near you here.

If you are interested in learning more about all of the great ways you can save money for college with Upromise, check out their website.

Here are all of the fine print details:

*This Reservation Completion Bonus (this “Bonus”) offer is open to all members of Upromise® Dining who: login to their Upromise Dining account, book a reservation on the Upromise Dining website via the reservations widget, check-in for their reservation directly at the participating location at the day and time of the reservation as confirmed by the third-party reservation provider, and pay the check for the dine associated with the reservation with a credit and/or debit card linked to their Upromise Dining account (a “complete reservation” or “completed reservation”). For clarity, Members must complete a qualified dine at the time of their reservation to earn this Bonus. Members must remain opted-into emails from Upromise Dining with a valid, deliverable email address to earn this Bonus. Members will receive $5 cash back rewards for each completed reservation. This Bonus is limited to 1 completed reservation per day and may be earned a maximum of 8 times per calendar month for completed reservations made within the same calendar month. This Bonus offer is combinable with other Upromise Dining bonuses. Please allow up to eight weeks from the date of a completed reservation for any bonus to post to your Upromise Dining account. Please note that some participating locations offer rewards only on certain days of the week, and you may not earn your standard cash back rewards on the day and time of your completed reservation. For complete program Terms of Use, guidelines and restrictions, and the latest rewards calendar, visit our website. Other limitations may apply. These terms and conditions are subject to change (including termination of this Bonus opportunity) in our sole discretion and without notice to you. This Bonus opportunity is for a limited time only. Void where prohibited.

Q-insights $300 Truck Owner Focus Group in Irvine, CA

QI-logoNOslogan.pngQ-insights is another company where I do research groups, focus groups, and online surveys to earn extra money.

They have a lot of stuff in South Orange County and less often in San Diego County. Currently, they are conducting an in-person study in Irvine, CA.

Specifically, they are looking for current owners of 2021 and newer Chevrolet Colorado, Ford Ranger, and Toyota Tacoma trucks to participate in a 2.5-hour in-person focus group in Irvine, CA, being held on Tuesday, June 30th, Wednesday, July 1st, or Thursday, July 2nd, with your choice of date/time.

Participants will be paid $300 for participating in this 2.5-hour focus group and completing a short pre-assignment – there are absolutely no sales involved, and you will not be added to any sales/marketing/dealer lists as a result of your participation.

This is strictly for research purposes only to help manufacturers better develop future truck offerings.

If you have one of the vehicles listed above and are interested in participating, please fill out the form here. One of the recruiters will contact you to schedule an appointment.

Q-insights Personal Care Products Focus Group Pays $150 – Females 18-29

QI-logoNOslogan.pngQ-insights is another company where I do research groups, focus groups, and online surveys to earn extra money.

They have a lot of stuff in South Orange County and less often in San Diego County. Currently, they are conducting an online study regarding  Personal Care Products.

This will be Online Focus Group Via Webcam for 1.5 hours (90 minutes)

Who: Females Ages 18-29 with different Skin types.
Dates:
June 17th and 18th
Compensation: $150

If you are interested in participating, please fill out the survey here. A recruiter will contact you if you pre-qualify and ask additional screening questions.

Q-Insights Online Shopping Study – Pays $125

QI-logoNOslogan.pngQ-insights is another company where I do research groups, focus groups, and online surveys to earn extra money.

They have a lot of stuff in South Orange County and less often in San Diego County. Currently, they are conducting an online study regarding online shopping using your mobile phone.

Who: Looking for people 18 and 65 to participate.

Length: 60-minute online interview: Nationwide

Dates: May 1st through May 14th

Incentive: $125

If you are interested in participating, please fill out the survey here. A recruiter will contact you if you pre-qualify and ask additional screening questions.

Q-insights- Online Shopping Study $25

QI-logoNOslogan.pngQ-insights is another company where I do research groups, focus groups, and online surveys to earn extra money.

They have a lot of stuff in South Orange County and less often in San Diego County. Currently, they are conducting an online study regarding shopping.

They are currently conducting a one-on-one online study on online shopping.

Who: respondents between the ages of 18-60 to participate.

Dates: April 2nd, 3rd and 6th (Depending on which day you qualify for)

Method: Online – webcam

Length: 1 hour

Incentive: $125

If you are interested in participating, please fill out the survey here. A recruiter will contact you if you pre-qualify and ask additional screening questions.

Save More with Walmart Cash!

Have you heard of Walmart Cash? I just learned about it today. I don’t shop there too often, and it seems like a good program for those people who shop at Walmart with regularity.

Similar to Ibotta, when you shop through the Walmart App, or on the website, visit the Walmart Cash page and clip any offers that appeal. When you purchase those items, you will receive Walmart Cash. Amounts vary by products, and offers change frequently. These offers cannot be stacked with Ibotta.

Here are a few of the current offers.

You can redeem your Walmart Cash on your next purchase, or you can head over to Money Center or Customer Service to cash out- you’ll need the Walmart app or be logged onto the website on your mobile device. More info can be found here.

Saving and Earning Money for College with Upromise!

I’ve had an Upromise account for almost 20 years.

It’s a great way to earn and save money for college. I used my earnings/savings to pay for my college textbooks and parking pass when I finished my AA’s after a long break from college.

The Upromise savings tools and automatic transfers let you set goals and transfer your earned rewards into college savings plans.

Receive a $5.29 bonus when you sign up for a free Upromise account.

Receive a $30 Welcome Bonus when linked to a 529 account. A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged savings plan designed to encourage saving for future education costs.

Upromise® Mastercard® – Cardmembers earn 1.529% cash back rewards on purchases when their Upromise Program account is linked to an eligible College Savings Plan, or 1.25% cash back rewards on purchases if their Upromise Program account is not linked. Apply today at upromisemastercard.com

There are a lot of ways to earn money with Upromise: Shop online through their portal or add their Chrome Shopping extension to earn extra money. Upromise also has a Dining program, where you can earn cash back for dining at specific restaurants and paying with linked cards. I recently had dinner at a new restaurant with some friends and received an email that I earned cash back with  Upromise!

If you are looking for more money saving tips for college, check out my post here. 

JCPenney- Buy 2, Get 2 Free Underwear, Socks, and Bras Sale (Ends today!)

Just in time for winter holiday shopping! Through today only, JCP has underwear, socks, and bras for the whole family on sale. Buy 2, get 2 free.

I just found out and rushed to get pairs in the kids’ current sizes (2 packs) and the next size up (2 packs). Perfect for the holidays (who doesn’t want underwear or socks in their stockings??), or jump on spring shopping by getting the next size up.

The sales end tonight, so if this is something you need, Get to it! I also shopped through MyPoints and earned 550 points, approximately the equivalent of a $3.00 Target Gift Card! To learn more about MyPoints, click here.

Saving Money with Honey!

I love saving money. We all do, right? No one shows off when they overpay for something.

Lemme tell y’all about Honey! You’ve probably heard about them as they love to sponsor YouTube videos and other bloggers. Honey is a Browser extension, it takes a few minutes to download and install.

Honey has the coupon code hook up. They can help you with coupons or earning cashback. Honey works with thousands of websites from JCPenney to Walmart to Kohls.

I’ve been using Honey since 2020. I’ve saved over $1000, and earned about $300 in cash back, combined with my credit card cash back, rebate apps, and other offers I’ve combined.  What clinched Honey for me was saving $145 on my son’s bed.

I was checking my browser extensions last night, and realized I had some Honey Points sitting in my Honey account! I cashed them out for $15.29 to my Paypal account!

That’s a trip to Starbucks for me and the kiddos! They will be surprised with a fun treat, and it’s essentially free!

Honey is quick, easy, and unobtrusive. To learn more, or download the Honey Browser extension for Chrome, click here.

Recent Kitchen Glow-up on a Budget!

We didn’t end up doing a staycation this summer. Between Summer School and the overall unbearable heat that the southwest has been experiencing, I haven’t really wanted to drag two kids that are sensitive to heat out to “have fun”.

Because of that, I’ve decided to make some small cosmetic changes and upgrades to the kitchen- and the bedrooms too. This post is just covering the kitchen.

Our overhead fluorescent kitchen lights are starting to out. The ballasts are old, and while I’m saving up to have the kitchen lights redone, I needed a little something more. I landed on magnetic, rechargeable under the cabinet lights. I looked online all over, read reviews, and decided to give Temu a try.

I’m sure that you’ve seen advertisements all over for Temu. It’s similar to Ali Express and Amazon combined. Smaller international companies sell their goods on Temu. Shipping is pretty quick, usually less than 2 weeks.

I also picked up a few other things for the kitchen that I had on my “need in the kitchen sometime”. This included:

Plastic Garbage Bag Clips– These keep the trash bag from sliding into the can. If you got kids, these are perfect.

Aluminum Foil Square Stove Burner Covers  I usually buy them on Amazon, but this price and quantity were much better.

 

Dishwasher Magnet Clean Dirty Sign– We had a flippable magnet for years, but it was really hard to get off. This sliding magnet is much easier.

Refrigerator shelf liners– I love these and have wanted some for years. I finally bit the bullet and both sets for the freezer and fridge.

After falling down the rabbit hole of Temu, I switched over to a few other sites- JCP, Target, and Amazon for the other things I needed.

My kitchen canister set was janky. It was at least 11 years old. I got it for Xmas when the biggest kid was a baby. Several of the lids were cracked, and the remaining lids were not able to be cleaned properly.

I did a lot of research online, I looked at 4 or 5 sites, read reviews, and watched videos. I didn’t want glass ones again, and I wanted snap-on lids. So much easier to clean, and easier to stack.  Based on my kitchen size and how much I needed to store, I opted for the 14-piece Airtight Food Storage Containers with Snap-On Lids.

I switched over all of the canisters, and I also poured some other frequently used foods into canisters to be stored on the shelf where I keep our coffee and protein shakes supplies.

The remaining containers I used to store rice, pasta, and some other misc. snacks in the pantry. These all fit really well in our pantry, and yes, it’s all still organized like I did here.

I also bought new kitchen rugs to replace the older ones, and a couple packs of kitchen towels in white (they are easier to keep clean).

While I was doing all of this, I was cleaning out the cupboards and got rid of broken, chipped dishes, unwanted mugs, and extra kitchen stuff. I also ordered new dishes, but they haven’t arrived yet.  Once the new dishes arrive, the remaining old Rachel Ray/Albertsons dishes from the mid-2010’s will be donated.

Now I’m sure y’all are thinking, “How did she pay for all of this??” I worked my “hustles” and saved up Amazon Gift cards by doing surveys (I post opportunities weekly), used my cashback apps, cashed out as soon as I was able to with all of them, and stashed the money in my savings account. All in, I ended up paying $18.51 out of pocket, and that was for the kitchen towels that I bought at Ross.

It’s not new cabinets and new flooring (Cabinets were painted and flooring was replaced last year as part of our water loss), but it’s the little things that make our homes more comfortable!