Thursday, July 25, 2013

WakeUpNow- Too good to be true?

I recently discovered WakeUpNow.  This company makes a lot of claims about being able to save people money, help them manage their money, and help them make money.

They claim that they can save the average household about $300 per month.
They claim that there are hundreds of discounts on online shopping, printable manufacturer coupons, cell phone discounts, travel discounts, deals on eating out, entertainment and movies, home services, etc.

They also give access to money-management software, taxbot to help record tax deductions, protection services to protect against identity theft and fraud, etc.

There is also a way to make money through sharing this secret with others.

I feel a little skeptical because it sounds too good to be true.  I watched YouTube videos about it including this one:


I checked with the BBB at http://www.bbb.org/utah/business-reviews/computers-hardware-software-and-services/wake-up-now-in-orem-ut-22245038.  They have an A rating.

I decided that I'd better try it for myself.  I signed up for WakeUpNow on June 27, and I plan on chronicling my experiences here to show the world if it is really worth it.  Are the savings worth it?  Can I actually make money doing this?

Follow me as I try this for myself, or sign up and try it along with me.  For more information about WakeUpNow visit http://manypenny.wakeupnow.com/