uTANGO(R) Launches First Ever Visa(R) Credit Card Designed to Reward Cardholders With Over $1 Million in Cash
Market Wire, March, 2008
Today, uTANGO enhanced its revolutionary LifeStage Rewards program by introducing the uTANGO Visa Card -- better enabling members to prepare for their financial future while shopping on and offline. uTANGO, the loyalty rewards program designed specifically to help consumers leverage their existing daily spending to earn over $1 Million in lifetime cash rewards, has raised the bar for how credit card reward programs are designed and operated.
Membership in uTANGO is free and is open to singles, engaged couples and newlyweds who have been married less than 3 years. uTANGO pays members up to $800 per year in Annual Cash Rewards and once married uTANGO pays LifeStage Cash Rewards up to $10,000 at 10 years, $100,000 at 20 years and $1 Million at 30 years of plan participation. In addition to purchases made at over 300 leading program merchants, the uTANGO Visa Card makes it easier for members to TANGO for their future by shopping anywhere in the world Visa credit cards are accepted.
"We've created a unique and very compelling program that truly moves beyond traditional rewards offerings, which have become commonplace for consumers today," said Jim Miller, founder and CEO of uTANGO. "uTANGO has changed the rewards game by designing an aspirational rewards program that pays extraordinary cash rewards to members over their lifetime."
To sign up to become uTANGO member or learn more about the uTANGO Visa card, please visit: www.utango.com .
About uTANGO®
uTANGO launched in November 2006 and is the first of its kind: a LifeStage Rewards Program that enables singles, engaged couples, and newlyweds to leverage their daily spending to earn up to $800 per year and up to $250,000, $500,000 or $1 Million in long-term cash rewards in return for staying married and remaining loyal customers of more than 300 leading brand name merchants including Expedia, Inc., Drugstore.com, FTD.com, HomeDepot.com and Zales.com. For more information about the program, terms and conditions or to register with uTANGO today, visit www.utango.com . It pays to be loyal! ®
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