New here and trying to see how this works

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Shaira L.

I had. I was picked for the $500 grant plus I take advantage of their free financial coach. They actually help you plan out how to fix your credit and map out a goal. They listen and so far I’ve boosted my score by 100 points and it’s only been 2 months

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I had. I was picked for the $500 grant plus I take advantage of their free financial coach. They actually help you plan out how to fix your credit and map out a goal. They listen and so far I’ve boosted my score by 100 points and it’s only been 2 months

You go girl! That's really great progress!

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Ann J.

I think that SaverLife means well and does good work. I wish they hadn't tried to bite off more than they could chew with all the silly points and games that aren't working.

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Kristen O.

I just won a $5 scratch-card, which I know will help.

However, just having the resources and forums gathered in one place with bite-sized information is a great help when I'm trying to look into something new. However, I definitely go to other sites like investopedia, nerdwallet and various others that show up on search-engines and seem official for a more detailed approach.

It also helps remind me that I am not required to follow any "cookie-cutter" rules, and that it is okay to spend savings for things I was saving for [mentioned quite a bit in the articles about budgeting].

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