$100 Target Gift Card Giveaway
Hosted by Tom’s Take On Things and sponsored by UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthcare and Tom’s Take On Things want you to know how to manage health care costs or avoiding cost surprises. Check out the giveaway and complete the fun games to get your entries in to win a $100 Target Gift card from Tom’s Take On Things. In addition to that, with each fun game you complete, you can enter to win prizes from UnitedHealthcare as well, such as $100 weekly, or a $500 Monthly prize they are giving away as well. You can do all of these daily, to increase your odds!
The Kids Did It and other great bloggers like myself are happy to help Tom over at Tom’s Take On Things offer this giveaway for you to win a $100 Target gift card.
Giveaway is open to residents of the United States, 18 years of age or older. Giveaway ends 3/31/2017 at 11:59 pm EST. Participating bloggers were not compensated for this post. UnitedHealthcare is responsible for prize delivery. The winner will have 24 hours from winning email to respond. You must enter promo code: Tom’s Take On Things in the promo code box on the Unitedhealthcare website for your entries to be valid. For a picture of what that looks like click here. Good Luck!
Don’t forget. You have to enter “Tom’s Take On Things” in the promo code box for each game for your entry to count! Will be verified with the sponsor! Have fun and good luck from all of us!
Cheryl Chervitz says
I make sure the doctor takes my insurance and use generic meds when possible.
Susan Smith says
I have healthy habits so I don’t have to go to the Dr as often.
Brooke Allen says
I try to save money by taking care of myself and not getting sick in the first place.
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Katie H says
We save money on healthcare costs by trying to be proactive instead of reactive. Preventive care and actions go a long way to save!
Cynthia C says
I take steps to keep myself healthy like eating a healthy diet and exercising to avoid costly health problems.
Margaret Smith says
I try to spread appointments out a little longer. For example, I need to see my RA doctor every 6 weeks, but usually, I span the appointments to 8 weeks.
rochelle haynes says
I have health care that paid for it
Amber Ludwig says
I try to limit doctor visits and make sure to keep my yearly health check appointments!!