Saverlife is a wasted time

Started by Grady S.
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Grady S.

Its spam if you are unable to work because of a automotive accident that left me not able to work and physically unable too and if you do not have a regular income its impossible to participate in the challenge because all my money goes to Bill's and I will be lucky to have 100 left after doctors and personal products so I think saverlife needs alot of improvement and until then I am closing my account

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Jenny B.

You have to be able to save 100 which I never can because I leave pay check to pay check

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Daphne H.

So SaverLife basically identified the fact that you don't earn enough to save. That means SaverLife is actually helpful.
So focus on getting additional skills so you can earn more money.

Maybe you can:
-Take a look at sites like Udemy.com which has free classes, or
-Go to your local public library website. You can sign up for many free classes through your library to learn new skills you can do right at home. For example, Lynda.com (which is the same as LinkedIn Learning) is actually free through a lot of library networks.
-People post surveys and focus group links on here all the time. You can always pick up a few bucks doing those online.

I hope this helps.

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So SaverLife basically identified the fact that you don't earn enough to save. That means SaverLife is actually helpful.
So focus on getting additional skills so you can earn more money.

Maybe you can:
-Take a look at sites like Udemy.com which has free classes, or
-Go to your local public library website. You can sign up for many free classes through your library to learn new skills you can do right at home. For example, Lynda.com (which is the same as LinkedIn Learning) is actually free through a lot of library networks.
-People post surveys and focus group links on here all the time. You can always pick up a few bucks doing those online.

I hope this helps.

Awesome post @Daphne H. !

I'll add that Google has free IT career training, Indeed.com has remote entry-level jobs listed daily and Coursera is another site for learning new career skills. TaskRabbit and Upwork have job opportunities. Have stuff to sell? Ebay, Craigslist or FB Marketplace.

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Latasha B.

Not only that, this site provides articles and tips on how to improve or develop money management skills. Although their revamped scratch offs suck they really do provide valuable information. Also, they offer a financial planner service for free. A free financial planner, come on you will not find that anywhere else but Saverlife.

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Ann J.

To Grady S. and Jenny B.: I hope that you've read the two above answers and looked into their suggestions. I've read so many accounts of members being helped by SaverLife and so many ideas for ways to earn extra money or get help. Earning points and playing games are not the main purpose of the website.
I hope that things look up for both of you and that you can find encouragement and get the help you need.

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