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Get a Free Calculator from Visa

Step right up ... quickly ... and a free solar powered calculator will be yours, courtesy of VISA, which is giving away 50,000 of them in the US. To get yours – which Visa will mail out on a first-come, first-served basis -- visit Practical Money Skills, a Web site Visa set up to further financial literacy.

According to a Visa survey, 77% of parents believe money management is a subject "very important" to their children -- second only to writing at 89%. In response, PracticalMoneySkills.com helps teachers, parents, and students learn about personal finance. There are educational resources for the classroom as well as lots of interesting tools for parents and kids – including quizzes (what's your money personality?) and tips on everything from giving allowances and banking to preparing for retirement and smart shopping.    

Visa's already sent out over 15,000 calculators, so get clickin'. I just did, and found the registration process painless. I wasn't even asked if I had a Visa card, although it's a pretty safe bet, since there are over 1 billion Visas out there.

While Visa promises to get the calculators out asap, you won't get yours in time for the first day of school. But it'll probably be there by the time some little urchin misplaces theirs. In the meantime, you might want to visit the site's tips for back to school shopping.

Even though there are no urchins where I live, calculators disappear with great regularity, so I'm certainly looking forward to getting one on Visa's nickel. I'm also going to spend some more time on the Practical Money Skills site, and urge you to do likewise. It's a great time of year to get the whole family focused on money smarts. Chances are, you'll also find resources to share with a teacher or two. It's a great time of year for that as well, before the semester is eaten up with the required three R's. Let us know how you make out!


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I ordered one...you're right it was a painless request process. Didn't have to answer a long survey...whew!

I jumped right on this offer as soon as I heard about it on Gerri's show Everyday Wealth. Well I got my little package from Visa, filled with various brochures, but no calculator was to be found. Better luck next time I guess.

Oh no! I hope this doesn't turn out to be a "bait and switch" by VISA.

Yesterday, I contacted the pr person at PracticalMoneySkills.com who I had communicated with about Visa's free calculators. I was surprised not to get a reply.

I went back to the site today, and could not even find the press release on the calculator!

Fearing that we might, in fact, be dealing with a bait and switch, I went over the pr person's head and received this reply: "If you send me the name and email of the person who did not receive their calculator, we can take it from here to make sure they get the calculator. The promotion for the calculators is still front and center on Practical Money Skills for Life and the press release is the second release posted under the “Press Center” section."

Now I *know* that release wasn't there before ... but let's take the publicist at his word: Jim ... and everyone else here at CreditBloggers.com who registered for the calculator but gets something from Visa that doesn't include one ... should contact me off-list with their names and addresses at nancy@GoodAdvicePress.com

I'll make sure you get your calculator.

Nancy

I received another little unexpected package from Visa this weekend, and guess what was in it? The free solar power calculator they offered off their website. It appears they are true to their word and in fact still offering them off the website, just give them a few weeks before you receive it. Better late than never!

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