Chelle wrote -- "I'd love to see instant crediting so that we know if we're printing coupons for fun or for profit."
Well, we're always printing for profit -- FreeUp's profit that is. ![]()
Chelle wrote -- "I'd love to see instant crediting so that we know if we're printing coupons for fun or for profit."
Well, we're always printing for profit -- FreeUp's profit that is. ![]()
Coupons.com (Quotient) would have to report to Billaway in real-time.
https://brandcaster.coupons.com
https://brandcaster.coupons.com/home/faq/
I'm credited 7 x .10 up until 5/27. For some reason 5/26 is shown down at the bottom of the page though but as long as it credits I'm good.
Both of my accounts are credited to the 26th, and like puppydude the 26th credits are listed at the bottom of the page.
All of the above issues have been reported to FU by our group (now 15 plus users). Hopeful that FU gets it corrected, as some of us would have already moved to the PAID PLANS.
Just checked the website and the credits for 5/27 are now gone.So my credits are good until 5/26.
I just bought a new phone to put on a paid plan but until FreeUP gets their crediting figured out I'm hesitant to proceed.
Some of the paid plans are so good, that I wouldn't mind to pay for them ![]()
Closer Than I Expected
I just did a quick cut and paste from my FreeUP Rewards to a spreadsheet and compared the column total with the total listed in my account. They didn't match-- which is what I expected-- but the total on my account is only 23 cents lower than the total adds up to.
I can live with that.
I did the same thing with my mother's rewards and she was only short 10 cents.
I'm going to call that "close enough".
Nothing since the credits for the 25th. Let's see what happens. Hopefully this is not the beginning of the end.
Scroll to the bottom of your rewards and you'll see the credits for the 26th. I haven't gotten anything since then, however.
I see the light! LOL. Thanks! I sure did not think to scroll down.
If FreeUP ever gets any real consistency in their crediting it would be a welcome change. However, for the moment I've been credited 7 x .10 up to yesterday 5/30. A couple of days show up at the bottom of the page but at least they eventually show up and credit.
Mine credited to 5/30 as well.
***Until the recent change to the 7X.10, I hadn't paid much attention to the coupon printing site other than to quickly print my 2 coupons, but now I notice that printing 7 coupons a day is quickly filling the site with "limit reached" flags on many coupons. I'm hoping the site presents new coupons before I am no longer able to print my 7 coupons a day due to all coupons being flagged "limit reached. I believe "techstitch" made an allusion to this problem recently, yet I'm wondering if someone has kept track of how often coupons are rotated and has figured out if by printing 7 coupons a day, we will run out of printable coupons before a new batch is posted? I'm now having to print baby food and childrens allergy medicine coupons to get my 7 done.
New coupons are typically added / rotated every month. Worst case, print from another device, as the limit is per device (last time I checked).
I worry, too, about running out of coupons to print. I did notice last night that the 'available' counter was hovering around 80 coupons, and I had to scroll down through 2 pages of "more" to find coupons to print instead of 'offers', which might be rebates or adds, or coupons from a sub-section that seems tied to a particular retail store. (Does anyone know if those can be selected, printed, and credit? I've just backed out if I run into those.)
While 85 seems like a fair stock, it's only been a short while that we've been printing 7x/day. I've never paid much attention to the 'available' counter, but will probably try to keep an eye on it now-- seems like when I noticed it before, it was usually around 150+, and I could scan through to see if there were coupons I might actually use.
For the statement that we can be rewarded .70 cents a day if we print 7 coupons a day to be true ( assuming the use of "a day" by FreeUp implies every day ), we would need approximately 210 printable coupons available in each month, and if this number of coupons isn't available, then FU's statement is false. Further, it figures one would need at least 150 printable coupons per month to fully pay for the $15 a month paid plan, and 200 coupons available to fully pay for the $20 plan. We shall see.
It seems possible that FreeUP hasn't anticipated the determination and commitment of Nth Circlers.
Or perhaps it's stubbornness and commitability:
Commiitability: the property of being committable:
Commitable: from the Urban Dictionary: "Completely crazy; one foot in the looney bin; unfit for mingling with the general public
You said it, yet FreeUp is also mental and needs get woke.:huh:
I, too, am seeing "limit reached" and it seems to muddle my mother's and my accounts together. It must be keeping track of MAC addresses.
I print 7 per day on each account. If I hit "limit reached" on my mother's and log out and log in as me, I still see "limit reached". (I'm using Chrome on a Chromebook.)
Also, despite printing 7 per day for each account, the "FreeUP lottery" randomly awards my mother and I for anywhere between 2 and 7 coupons.
Overall, I'm still content. I'm North of $100 and my mom is North of $60. At some point I'll switch to a paid plan.
Would STILL love to have instant crediting.
And would STILL probably sign up for the $15 plan even if they stopped the coupon crediting. It's a great deal.
I hope they stick around.
It's more of a system installation hash or something, as the coupons reset if you do a clean install (at least on Windows). Too much trouble if you ask me! I just happened to notice that on a machine I worked on recently which was used to also print coupons.
We do have one line at the $20 plan which most likely be overkill since that line rarely goes over 1GB.
Edit:
All credits are now posted and not one is missing! Yay!