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Give or Take.com - Shopping dream, charity reality

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Do your shopping on the net and do some good. Give or Take.com creates income streams for charities simply by people doing their usual shopping on the internet. The online shopping centre brings together over 500 leading online stores, including familiar high street names such as John Lewis, Marks and Spencer, WHSmith, Waterstones and Currys, and 50 charity partners, including Shelter, Samaritans and RNID.

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For every purchase you make Give or Take get paid a referral fee, of which they give back 50% to the customer. Then you decide if they wish to pocket the cashback or donate it to your favourite charity. Each store displays the amount of cashback you receive as a member. This can be either a lump sum amount (for example £60 at Screentrade) or a percentage of the purchase price (for example 5% at La Senza).

You can give away your easy-earned cash to humanitarian charities like Farm Africa and Shelter, as well as eco-charities like Trees for Cities.

Posted by Jonathan Kalmus on June 20, 2007 in What can I do? | Permalink

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