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Online shopping for a good cause

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:35 am
by mellytu74
Everyone --

I received an email from my friend who is program director of the Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service & Education Center here, alerting me to GoodSearch and GoodShop.com.

http://www.goodsearch.com/

GoodSearch.com is a new Yahoo-powered search engine that donates half its advertising revenue, a penny per search, to the charities its users designate. Use it just as you would any search engine, get your search results from Yahoo, and support your favorite organization!

Then, if you are shopping online, shop at more than 600 GoodShop.com merchants.

GoodShop.com, which has hundreds of participating stores (including Amazon, Target, Gap, Best Buy, Toys R Us, ebay, Macy's and Barnes & Noble), will donate up to 37 percent of each purchase to your favorite cause.

Just fill in the line "Who do you GoodSearch for? with the name of your organization.

If you are planning to shop online this holiday season -- or any other time -- it's a good way to raise money for a cause you care about.


Melly

Re: Online shopping for a good cause

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:52 am
by minimetoo26
Wah! I already placed my Amazon order this morning. Three copies of Beedle the Bard and stuff for Rain Man....

Re: Online shopping for a good cause

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:55 am
by mellytu74
minimetoo26 wrote:Wah! I already placed my Amazon order this morning. Three copies of Beedle the Bard and stuff for Rain Man....

I got this too late for the Macy's Fiestaware purchase for my best friend and her husband. We find Macy's is good for that because, if they need to exchange it, they can do it at the Marshall Field's (or the Macy's in Chicago, if you must, but that's just so WRONG).

Re: Online shopping for a good cause

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:08 am
by minimetoo26
mellytu74 wrote:
minimetoo26 wrote:Wah! I already placed my Amazon order this morning. Three copies of Beedle the Bard and stuff for Rain Man....

I got this too late for the Macy's Fiestaware purchase for my best friend and her husband. We find Macy's is good for that because, if they need to exchange it, they can do it at the Marshall Field's (or the Macy's in Chicago, if you must, but that's just so WRONG).

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..... Macy's and Fiestaware...........

We have Fiesta in the beach house because of the mix-and-match factor. It's easy to replace broken or purloined items that way. But the shop down the street closed, so it's impossible to get a replacement on the island and I have to replace the butter dish and the sugar bowl and a bunch of coffee mugs. I also need a case of wine glasses and all the Corningware either walked off this year or got broken, but I usually go to Target or somplace relatively cheap for that. But the Fiesta was going to be an issue. I forgot to check Macy's!

Plus the comforters are fading and need to be replaced. I think I'll just ask for home furnishings for Christmas! And it's tax deductible!

I can never think of anything for Christmas. I don't really want stuff......