Paying Bills
Pay your YouTube Premium bill and pay for your Android apps & subscriptions with Gene Grawe Fund money.
April 29, 2026
Google Play is only available as a $25 physical card and as an eCard. To purchase the eCard you must be enrolled in RaiseRight.com. If you need to enroll in RaiseRight.com, please read our step-by-step enrollment article found here. Our YouTube Premium Family Plan with six accounts is one of the most useful things I’ve
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Understanding Hulu’s interesting billing when paying with gift cards.
April 29, 2026
Buying Hulu eGift cards from RaiseRight​.​com is easy. Redeeming the Hulu eGift card code in your online Hulu​.​com account is easy. Figuring out when you’ll be billed next by Hulu is not so easy. Your Hulu account does not maintain a gift card balance for you to easily see. It’s treated like you’ve prepaid your
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Pay Even Part of Your Contractor’s Bill with a GGF Gift Card
April 29, 2026
Independent contractors seem to be good about letting Gene Grawe Fund supporters pay some or even all of their bill with GGF gift cards. Here are some of the anecdotes we’ve been made aware of over the last few years (my favorite is #10): So don’t be afraid to ask your independent contractor for an
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Pay Your Microsoft 365 Subscription with GGF Funds
April 29, 2026
Businesses take notice! Yes, anyone can start or renew a Microsoft subscription, like Office 365, using Gene Grawe Fund’s Five Back Visa. But, you have to do it through PayPal. The payment will fail if you just add the GGF Visa as the payment method in your Microsoft Account. Do the following about a week
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Paying the IRS with GGF Money
April 15, 2026
Paying the Internal Revenue Service using Gene Grawe Fund Money (UPDATED for 2023 taxes) Yes, you can pay your business and personal federal taxes with Gene Grawe Fund’s Five Back Visa prepaid debit cards. DISCLAIMER: I’m not a tax expert; never claimed to be. What follows is not tax advice, but simply me rehashing the
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