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Editorials
As seen on the FRONT PAGE of the Eagle Times of Claremont, NH; December 5th, 2007
In the Monadnock ShopperKeene, NH; July 2006 
www.scshelps.org
As seen in The Message Chester/Springfield, VT; October 2005
Some Gift Book Fundamentals: Each Gift Book sold helps benefit a local non-profit organization. On average, depending on the number of Gift Books sold, potentially a beneficiary can receive approximately $3,000.00 to $5,000.00 in donations from the sales of the Gift Book. If your non-profit organization would like to consider becoming a beneficiary please contact us toll free at 1-800-516-2339 More Gift Book Facts: Most all of the Gift Certificates are for a "free service or merchandise" from participating local merchants. Each Gift Book is divided into several sections. The first (4) four categories, Automotive, Fitness, Health & Beauty, Fun & Entertainment, and Miscellaneous are for "free" merchandise and/or services. The last two Gift Book categories are Dining (Formal & Casual) and Added Bonus Certificates. These last two categories do require some purchase. The Food section is usually a "buy-one-get-one" savings plan and the Added Bonus section provides the consumer with a wide variety of saving options. Remember that each Gift Certificate is completely transferable, so you are able to share them with friends and family. They also make a great last-minute gift idea. And most importantly, don't forget to keep your Gift Book in your car or purse for that sudden unexpected savings. |
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