We’ve been using Spriggy for a while now and it’s been fantastic for teaching our kids about money. They absolutely love the savings goals feature — it’s helped them stay motivated while saving up... See more
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Spriggy is a prepaid card and mobile app for 6-17 year olds that helps young people learn to manage their money through practical real world experience.
The Spriggy app allows parents to easily transfer money to their children and helps teach them the concepts of earning, saving, and responsible spending. Parents can feel confident with visibility of transactions in the app and the ability to lock the card at any time. Young people can use their prepaid card to make purchases online or in-store – anywhere that Visa is accepted.
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We have had Spriggy for 3 years now and the service has got worse and worse over that time. Now we find it doesnt send the money to the accounts quickly, however debits the parent account immediately. While this is annoying, what is really unacceptable is ending up with a kid at school who cant pay for lunch, which has happened more and more regularily over the last number of months. Additionally you have no way of contacting Spriggy to sort this out, they have no call number, messaging I can find so its impossible to manage. I would recommend either good old fashioned money or getting a standard bank debit card which can be loaded up as required.

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Easy to use, great for parents and kids. Highly recommend.

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Love being able to see how my kids spend there money and be able to transfer with ease to them

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This is a fantastic card and great concept.
It's help pave the way for my kids saving money for years.

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Spriggy is the best thing out there for my 10 year old nephew. Many payments and games are online purchases, so giving him cash doesn’t help. He has a set spending limits and adores his card. He has to do little jobs/chores to get the money though, they are all in the app. Like his homework, cleaning his room, washing up etc. I feel better that he always has money on him, through his card. Absolutely a win-win situation.

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So easy for kids and great way of teaching money rules to kids

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Both of my kids are spriggy motivated!
We started off with the 1/2 method (half to savings, half to spendings) now they’re 25% spendings and 75% savings as they love watching their balance grow.
Big tick of a approval from mum and dad!

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It is one of the best money app I have used in my life

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Really great, easy to use functions. Love the fact I can see where all there money is being spent.

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Great product for kids that need to pay for things without you being there. You have ultimate control over the pursestrings and they get some fun out of using their own card. Five stars Spriggy

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I’m really happy with Spriggy. I get instant notifications whenever my daughter spends, which gives me peace of mind. It’s much safer for young people than carrying cash, and I can easily stay on top of things, manage her spending, and top up when necessary. Great tool for both parents and kids.

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Very fast n convenient but also good tool to help kids be responsible with their pocket n chores money

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Based on my experience, I believe the service does not meet the standards advertised, and may be misleading to consumers. I am reporting them to the ACCC
The advertised data toggle feature for child accounts is unreliable. In practice, it often takes up to 30 minutes to activate or deactivate, not the 15 minutes stated.
At least once a week, the data service fails entirely—either jamming or not activating at all—leaving children without access.
The support team has provided inconsistent and contradictory information, and in some cases, responses appear to be inaccurate or misleading.

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Easy to use and kids enjoy and learn how to budget their money.

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Good and easy to use for kids nd parents

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I like that you can make saving goals and adjustments but it really upsets me that you can’t make a saving goal higher then $999

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It’s awesome easy and encourages children to learn about money and responsibilities

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Just so easy to use and great to incentivise kids to do chores and homework!

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