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by artemis8 - Top 500, Feb 10 '09
I've ordered from greatergood.com a few times. They are associated with thehungersite.com and others like it where you can click and a small donation is made toward something beneficial. Whenever you click there are then ads to purchase things on their ...
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by Aahz , Feb 19 '01
Pros: Charities may get some money from your shopping. Cons: Seem to have poor communication and pay record with contacted charities.
GreaterGood.com seems like a great idea, but falls short according to the charities it claims to assist.
What Is GreaterGood.com?
GreaterGood.com is a web-based shopping portal. Users visit GreaterGood.com, select a...
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by sweetcece - Top 100, Aug 25 '00
Pros: Painless Way To Contribute To Organizations Cons: We Need More Companies To Participate In This Type of Service
Greatergood.com is a rather unique shopping interface program which will give you the opportunity do your regular Internet shopping and in the process donate between 5 to 15 percent of your purchases to the non-profit organization of your choice...
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by sobieral , Jan 31 '00
Pros: That's Easy...Everything!! Cons: It Took This Long!
Lately I have grown rather sick of the bombardment of E-business and all their marketing. Every other commercial on the television ends in .com, even at the movies lately commercials for E-business somehow slip their way in even before the previews...
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by kleighb , Feb 11 '01
Pros: Shows us the companies that give back to the community, very nice site. Cons: Only big companies can afford to be part of Greater Good...
GreaterGood.com. A great idea, and a great way for companies to get involved and showcase their goods while being responsible and giving back some of their financial gains. It's good for everyone involved.
I first became aware of...
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by Chuck_Hansen , Jan 05 '00
Pros: You're helping those in need. Cons: perhaps we could do better than a 50% income donation.
Unlike other Earn Money/Freebies sites, this site is not about putting money in your pocket, but putting where it may do more good.
GreaterGood.com is a portal site to vendors, and, like many other sites out there (search engines, e-zines,...
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by venkatesham , Dec 17 '00
Pros: You help the poor and do greater help in providing help to social service organizations. Cons: None
So what is GreaterGood?. GreaterGood is a online shopping web site. So you say's, "What is so great about it? It's just another Online shopping web site". I am sorry to say, "No, it is definitely different from all those online Shopping...
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by chicarivera , Jan 23 '00
Pros: Donations to Charity for everyday purchases Cons: Small amount of percentage donated
GreaterGood.com is a fantastic site that incorporates charity into the normally profit-driven world of e-commerce. The site works in conjunction with various major internet retailers, offering a small percentage of each purchase to the charity of your...
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by scientist232 , Aug 07 '00
Pros: A continuing revenue stream for a cash-strapped 501(c)3 Cons: The popcorn in the concession stand needs more salt.
I first heard about greatergood.com through their program sponsorship on WFYI (public radio affiliate in INdianapolis). Checking out their web site I discovered that this could be a revenue stream for our small (very small budget) 501(c)3 charity, the...
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by guzzio , Jan 16 '00
Pros: Donate a % of online purchases to charity Cons: I doubt claiming this on your taxes would fly with an auditor.
This non-profit company has joined with many top web merchants to donate a percentage of everything you spend in their stores to the charity of your choice. Since it's so easy to do so many self indulgent things on the internet, it's great to see a...
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by loria , May 10 '00
Pros: Feel-good site, good values! Cons: Banner ads and a little bit leaning to the left on issues.
Today's world is a bombardment of e-commerce and e-business. With so many choices in the newly discovered world of internet business, it's good to have a place to start - a springboard to the world of shopping online.
I am an avid...
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by lgrover , Jan 24 '00
Pros: FREE, easy to use, lots of charities represented Cons: none
GreaterGood.com makes it easy for small or local non-profit organizations to raise money over the Internet. Once you register and give them some basic information about your organization (such as your tax-exemption code), GreaterGood.com automatically...
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by Kidnykid , Jan 19 '00
Pros: Different from other charitable websites Cons: Not for those uneasy about making credit purchases over the 'Net
GreaterGood.com and iGive.com are websites which donate a certain percentage of your purchase to the charity of your choice while you get to feel good. It doesn't affect your purchase in the least - you don't see your prices raised and you don't see your...
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by caconti - Top 500, Jan 31 '00
Pros: Turning internet shopping into charitable giving Cons: None
One of the most overlooked positive aspects of the Internet is the rising popularity of charitable websites. Ranging in design from the informal HungerSite to the slick Igive, they all share one thing in common, the dream of channeling a fraction of the...
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by Gin772 , Dec 16 '99
Pros: donating to your CHOICE of charity Cons: shopping site in frames
GreaterGood.com is a wonderful site. This organization works in conjunction with major online shopping sites and links them with non-profit organizations. By connecting to this site, you choose an organization you would like to sponsor. Then you...
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