Have Any Of You Bought Or Sold A Home Through Upromise To Get The 1% College Savings?

How did it work? I know the three realty agencies to choose from are Coldwell Banker, ERA, and Century 21… But do you get to choose which specific realtor you want to work with? And do you automatically get 1% of the sale price, (up to $3,000) deposited into your upromise account, or is it just whatever that particular agent offers, up to 1%?

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  1. TheOnlyC
    Posted December 17, 2009 at 9:54 am | Permalink
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