Tuesday, May 15, 2007

uTango Rewards Program [sponsored post]

As a full-time family caregiver, I am always looking for something that can help me out with my retirement. That is what drew my attention to the utango rewards program. I was skeptical at first, uncertain of just what it was they had to offer, but after looking at the site I am starting to think it is sounding more and more like something that I would be interested in looking into as a possible source of money for retirement.

Membership at uTango is free, and members can earn annual cash back bonuses of up to $200 and lifetime cash payouts of up to $1 million. That sounds to me like one heck of a deal. Particularly when I took a look at some of the merchants they have up for offer. Barnes and Noble (who I shop at already), Dell (who I plan to start shopping at) and eBay who I use a lot. In fact, there are nearly 300 popular online stores where purchases earn members TANGO Bucks (points) towards cash rewards.

I'll just need now to double check that purchases made with PayPal are okay and earn TANGO Bucks (points), but since they include eBay as one of the places you can earn I don't see that as being a problem. And lets face it, who can't use an extra million when they retire?

I'm still sorting through the rules and regulations, which are different for if you're single, engaged or newlywed (married less than 3 years - they're apparently working on something for people married longer than three years), so I'll let you read through their information on your own to decide of the utango rewards program is a good deal for you or not. I'm definitely looking into it though, since I plan to do a lot of shopping online this year and in years to come. Might as well get rewarded for it, huh?

I can easily see how fast points could add up when shopping for birthdays and mother's day and father's day and Christmas and don't forget little gifts for special things like National Family Caregiver's Month. ;-) I like shopping online because it is a lot better than fighting through traffic and other shoppers at the store, you get what you want without having to settle for what's in stock and you can avoid the hassle of driving all over looking for the perfect gift.




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