Diapers!!!!!!!!!!!!

by CINALU on 06-22-2009 03:47 PM

Could we get Huggies and Pampers to participate. After all, we are trying to save money for some of their biggest clients, babies/kids!!! If just one company participated then it would be that much more of an incentive to choose one brand over the other. I know Huggies participates through ecoupons but you are limited to one ecoupon per month (sometimes two if they offer a coupon for the regular Huggies and another for the Supremes). Not many people only buy one pack of Huggies per month. Also every month that they have offered two ecoupons, only one has credited for me and I have to wait the three months to be able to submit a request for the other. I would also like to see some of the Johnson & Johnson and Aveeno (which is a Johnson & Johnson brand) baby line of products added to the participating items. Maybe Toys R Us and Babies R Us could get upromise cards kind of like Public's has for those people who participate in the program. I just think that more companies which sell products that are positioned for children should participate in a college savings program for children.

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by on 07-23-2009 12:47 AM

Huggies used to particpate in Upromise, so dod Tide and Cover Girl, and many other companies.  I don't know what happened, but many of the companies have slowly dwindled out of the program!

 

I agree though, I would like to see more grocery partners added... ketchup and ice cream would be nice.  How about bread (who doesn't buy bread?), and shampoos, getting Tide and Cover Girl back would be nice too!

 

Toys R Us used to participate in Upromise (as a online store), but they too have dropped out of the program.  Toys R Us does offer a rewards prgram card now (that you give the cashier when you make a purchase there), and for every so much you spend, you get a certain percentage or dollar amount off your next purchase from them... maybe they could adjust the program that for so much you spend in store, instead of a discount in store, it could be transferred to Upromise instead.

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