eFinPlan Free Trial, Freebies, and Special Offers
By Pinyo • Jul 16th, 2008 • Category: Personal FinanceTo kick off the second year of Moolanomy, I have compiled a list of 7 special offers. I believe that each one of you will find at least one offer that is useful. Please take a minute to review these offers and sign up for the ones that are beneficial for you.
1. eFinPLAN, 7-Day Free Trial
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working with Kent Irwin of eFinPLAN. I am happy to announce that Moolanomy’s readers are eligible for a 7-day free trial offer on top of the 10% discount and 30-day money back guarantee.
To get your 7-day free trial:
- Visit the site using this eFinPLAN link
- Scroll down about a page and click on the “Sign Up Now” link
- Enter your information and the coupon code moola1 (for the free trial plus a 10% discount)
I encourage everyone to give this a try, but be sure you can dedicate at least a few hours to answer the comprehensive financial planning interview questions. After the interview, you’ll be able to access a PDF report made specifically for you. Trust me, it’s worth the effort to get this free report.
If you find this program useful, please subscribe to it.
Note: Your credit card won’t be charged during the first 7 days. If you’re unsatisfied, you need to notify eFinPLAN to stop your card from being charged.
2. RevResponse, Free Trade Publications
Last month, I shared with you how to get free business and finance magazines. In case you missed that announcement, the opportunity to get these free trade publications is still open. To get your free magazines:
- Use this Free Magazines link to see the magazines
- Select on the publication(s) you are interested in
- Answer a few short survey questions
You’ll receive the magazine(s) upon qualification. You can apply for as many magazines as you want, and from any industry (doesn’t have to be just business/finance).
Thousands of people already qualified for their free magazines thanks to the folks at RevResponse, so be sure to spend a few minutes to get yours today. Here are a few recommendations:
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Provides the need-to-know information and inspiration that success-driven leaders can’t get anywhere else… |
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Transcends the boundaries of normal business conventions by showcasing companies and individuals who impact the world through creative ingenuity. |
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Edited exclusively for CEO’s and private business owners, Inc. is the handbook of the American entrepreneur. |
3. MyFICO, 20% off all 3 FICO credit scores
You can get free credit reports through AnnualCreditReport.com; however, you can’t get your credit score through them. For a limited time, get 20% off FICO Credit Complete — that’s all 3 FICO scores for just $38.28 (normally $47.85).
Use this special 20% off all 3 FICO credit scores link and enter promo code Summer20 when you order to receive the discount. You know the importance of your FICO score, so apply today. Offer ends July 31, 2008.
4. LifeLock, 10% discount
If you are interested in taking identity theft protection to the next level, simply use this LifeLock link to get your 10% discount.
5. Ebates, Earn $5 sign up bonus
If you like to shop online, I highly recommend using Ebates. When you sign up through my Ebates link, you automatically earn a $5 sign up bonus and earn up to 25% cashback bonuses on all your online purchases with affiliated merchants.
I already earned over $100 of cashback through Ebates, and you don’t have to pay anything. So sign up today and get your money.
6. Chase, Earn $50 sign up bonus
If you’re looking for a good reward card, Chase Freedom(SM) Credit Card is offering $50 cash back after first purchase and 3% cashback on your top 3 spending categories.
I know some of you do not believe in using credit cards, but I feel that they are an important part of wealth optimization. If you do use credit cards, please check out the Chase Freedom(SM) Credit Card.
7. Zecco, Free Stock Trades
Zecco is offering up to 10 stock trade at $0 per month if you maintain a minimum balance of $2,500. Personally, I am no longer into trading individual stocks, preferring to build globally diversified portfolio of low-cost passively managed funds. However, this is a great deal if you do trade stocks frequently.
Well, I hope you can find at least one of these offers useful. If you are aware of other offers, please feel free to share them below.
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Great deals Pinyo!
By the way, I love my Chase Freedom Card! I signed up last month and got the $50 reward plus $20 dollars cashback in my first statement.
I have heard great things about Zecco. I am going to have to try that out!
I think it is really hypocritical that you tell us to consume less, drive down our credit, etc….yet you put up these links that are telling us to get credit cards, magazines, and whatever else JUST so you are able to make some $$ off it — every single one of those links, you are making money off — gee, THANKS!
@Me — Thank you fro expressing your concern.
1. eFinPLAN — I am a user and I like the product. It helps with your financial planning.
2. Magazines — You’re right, I don’t advocate spending money on subscriptions. These are FREE if you qualify.
3. MyFICO — I check my credit report every 4 months. I don’t regularly spend money to get my credit score; however, I do get my score when I am about to make big financial moves. 20% off is a good deal and I think some people might be interested.
4. LifeLock — I wrote about Identity Theft Protection, please read the post.
5. Ebates — My wife and I are both using it.
6. Chase — If you read my blog at all, I do advocate the use of reward cards as long as you pay them off monthly. I have never been against credit card usage.
7. Zecco — I clearly stated my thought on stock trading. If Zecco was around when I traded actively, I’d have used it also.
Yes, I do make referral money from these products, but I don’t see anything hypocritical about recommending something that I also use.
@ Me
Boy I can see how you would think that. However, as a blogger I can tell you that none of us like writing for free. Especially those of us who do it as a profession. You’re smart enough to see these ads for what they are - affiliate links. However, trust me when I say, it probably keeps the doors open and the lights on. It also keeps the excellent free articles coming.
Personally, I do not see this as being taken advantage of. Instead I look at it as a way to help out a site I enjoy, at very little cost to myself.
Course, that’s just my take. you’ll have to talk to Moolanomy about theirs.
Lifelock is being sued for fraud. I would take that link down if I were you.
@Anon — Thank you for the information. I did a “lifelock awsuit” search on Google and indeed found several.
If and when the company is found to be guilty, I will remove the links. Until then, I’ll stick with the innocent until proven guilty.
We all have the choice to sign up or not sign up to these products. i always operate on the principle that “the more information out there, the better”. We are all capable of making our decisions about participating in any of these programs/services or picking up the products.
Your choice. I don’t see anything wrong with letting everyone know what’s available out there.