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Spriggy brings Grandma’s birthday money for the kids into 2019 with online Payments

Spriggy has revolutionised the kids banking game, with a cool looking tap and go card, an app to go with it, and easy savings goals and pocket money.

It really is the way for parents to handle pocket money and kids savings in 2019 and beyond.

But there’s one problem with being a Digital Kid.

Grandma is stuck in the past. She’s coming to your birthday with a lovely and very funny Birthday card, which when you open it contains a $5 or $10 note.

What the heck is a Spriggy kid going to do with cash?

Enter Spriggy me!

Each child gets a unique code, and when you click that link you enter your details, then on a second page you enter your credit card details to make the payment.

Done! Simple.

Great idea Spriggy.

Read our review of Spriggy here.

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