My Parent Rewards (not only for Parents) – 30 Days FREE!

by Frugal Coupon Living on March 7, 2010

This is an exciting FREEBIE! Head over to My Parent Rewards HERE for a FREE 30 day Trial. I told you more about My Parent Rewards in our January giveaway HERE. I will refresh why it is so great below!

This gives you an opportunity to “test drive” the program before buying. Much like entertainment book, dinners cards, or other coupons resources – my parent rewards is the hassle free way of saving money.

What is My Parent Rewards?

Abbreviated MPR, My Parent Rewards “everything a coupon book is… but in a CARD!”  Having both national (US and Canada) and local deals, MPR program utilizes a Store Locator and Online Deal functions which allows members search for deals in their area.  When you find a deal you like, you simply print the coupon.

What are the Benefits of MPR?

1.) National and Local Deals (Valid in the US and Canada.)

2.) Card (not a bulky coupon book) – it fits perfectly in your wallet.

3. ) Over 100,000 merchants.

4.) Eco-Friendly – Only print the coupons you need.

5.) Good for one whole year from time of purchase.

Current My Parent Rewards Promotion

Currently, anyone can purchase a discount card from My Parent Rewards for the discount price for $20 (regular $30.)  Also, when you make your purchase you get $20 off any regular priced item at Ann Taylor – this basically helps the card pay for itself. See the current promotion HERE.

Get a FREE 30-DAY TRIAL HERE. Members receive exclusive 2-FOR-1 coupons and up to 50% OFF discounts on dining, shopping, services, travel, golf and more at over 100,000 locations across the United States and Canada!

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Charlotte Allwood March 7, 2010 at 3:23 pm

Hi everyone, I’m not sure this coupon is valid I would ask a manager before trying to use this one. I used to be a mgr there and the coupon doesnt look real.

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Frugal Coupon Living March 7, 2010 at 3:44 pm

Charlotte, the coupon is a screen shot and not the printable.

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