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An Awesome way to support charity and get some cash back

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Hello

I have been a member of Gifttocharity.co.uk for 4months now and have earned £55 by doing very little, half of which I have recieved and half of which has gone to my favourite charity - the Society of St James (Southamptons largest homeless charity).

Every purchase you make online, or in store using a registered card, at one of the participating retailers, generates cashback – 50% goes to you and 50% to your chosen cause.

The cashback is credited to your personal online account and, once you’ve earned £25, Gift To will split your account balance equally between you and your nominated charitable cause, before making payment.

The site has a multi-tier encrypted security system to maintain the security of personal data so all your information is as safe as a banking site.

This is a great simple cash back idea that can make a big difference to some great causes.

Please check it out.

Thanks everyone and have a great weekend.

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  • I've been using Gift to Charity for a while too - it's such a great way to give money to charity without having to do anything but your usual shopping! If you're feeling super-charitable, you could always donate the 50% cashback which is paid to you...
  • A bit like easyfundraising although amazon is missing.

    For what it is worth, your favourite charity would be MUCH better off if you used topcashback and did a donate to charity when you claimed payment. Have done a comparison of retailers and topcashback give more cashback than gifttocharity so you can give more to your charity. Also, you don't have to save £25 before anything becomes payable. Even better would be if you to take all the cash from topcashback then gift aid it to your charity so they get even more.
  • Thats a nice idea. I will look into it. Cheers
  • NeverInDebt
    NeverInDebt Posts: 4,633 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    edited 10 September 2010 at 1:14PM
    Some cashback web sites like topcashback give 100% to some charities and you can dominate charities to them


    http://www.topcashback.co.uk/TopCashBackFeatures#OptionalCharityDonations


    Optional Charity Donations

    We are proud to offer our Charity Donation option – so now you can do some good as you shop. When you come to collect your cashback, you can choose to donate some, or all, of your cashback to your favourite charity. Is your best charity not listed? Just let us know and we’ll do what we can to get them listed.
    Over the last few years, more than 50 charities have been benefiting from this scheme. Thanks to all who have donated ☺
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