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jenniferone
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Complete the form and you'll get a World Poverty Day wristband. Remember, by completing the form you're also agreeing to receive further info from Oxfam about its work.
The thank you page also gives you the chance to make a donation and while this site is all about freebies, if you're grabbing one from charity it's always a nice idea to give as well
Of course there are ways of donating to charity for free.
Complete the form here: http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_you_can_do/imin/om/wpd/buy/sign.htm
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here is a link to support free world poverty day on oct. 17th and get a free wristband
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_you_can_do/imin/om/wpd/buy/sign.htm
thanks jennifer
Jennifer
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If you do this through your Quidco page (but logged out) they will donate 65p to Oxfam for each wristband. See link on Quidco if that made no sense! A very worthy cause.I will be rich :rotfl:0
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worrying when you think they have to give away stuff ( and potentially pay for leads to do this as well - in the form of a affiliate commission ) to be able to get names/ address to send requests for donations- does make one wonder my previous donations are being spent in this way
I do like the fact that quidco are giving the option to "donate back" this commission - I do hope people use that option, ( although don't overuse it, as I guess its costs them more than 65p per lead!) PLUS only request the wristband if really want one & they feel by ordering it for free it will help them be able to give something back ??Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as (financial) advice.0 -
http://www.quidco.com/oxfam-poverty/**If you are not logged in you will get a blue donate button. Any sign ups done with this button we will collect the 65p and send them off to Oxfam as a donation. If you want to donate the 65p to a charity of your choice you can sign in and request the band as usual.**0
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As I said good idea, but my guess is the affiliate agency that administrates the scheme will be charging more than 65p in the first place3Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as (financial) advice.0
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