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| URLwire for Monday, September 27, 1999 | |||||
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| GiftTracker.com Expands Service To Include Charitable Gift Certificates | |||||
| GiftTracker.com, a Web site that carries gift certificates from the nation's most popular stores, restaurants, and movie theaters, has announced the expansion of their product offerings to include Charitable Gift Certificates. | |||||
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"We are offering a different kind of gift. The gift of giving," says Tricia Mayer, Co-Founder of GiftTracker.com and creator of the Charitable Gift Certificates Program. "When you receive a Charitable Gift Certificate from someone, you see that a donation has been made to a charity in your name. It's a very touching and memorable gift." The GiftTracker.com Web site is unique in that it allows a shopper to create a special gift, mixing and matching traditional gift certificates with charitable ones. "We felt this program was a wonderful way to raise money for charity," Tricia Mayer continues. "We don't charge the organizations anything to participate. I hope other Web sites will follow our lead offering to help charitable organizations instead of just focusing on their bottom line." GiftTracker.com is currently coordinating the participation of several
national and localized charities and will launch the new program in time
for the 1999 holiday season.
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