Card Me.

July 1st, 2008

Giving can be so simple.
STEP 1: Use as much of your card as you want.
STEP 2: Write how much is left on your card using a permanent marker.
STEP 3: Challenge your friends to join you and collect what they give.
STEP 4: Place all the cards (You & Friends) in an envelope and send it.

GiftCardGiver.com
490 East Side Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30316

THEIR PROMISE: We have never used a card for ourselves (Not even Starbucks) and never will. Thanks for contributing and collecting.

ABOUT GiftCardGiver: How many gift cards do you have sitting in your wallet? At the very least $5? What’s 5 bucks going to buy you? Five bucks in Gift Cards may buy you a pair of socks, but 10 people giving 5 bucks will buy a kid a winter coat or 100 people giving $5 from Home Depot will give that same kid a warm bedroom to sleep through the night.

We are Gift Card Giver. We are a community, that collects and distributes unused gift cards to people and organizations in need. Did you know the Gift Card industry has risen to be a $60 billion industry. Ever wonder how many gift cards are unused? More than 10%. That’s nearly $10 Billion. Billions of dollars are waiting to be redeemed. Waiting in your pocket. Can you spare one for our friends in need?


3 Responses to “Card Me.”

  1. Jesse Phillips on July 2, 2008 8:12 am

    Just hung-out with Jeffy ShinShin yesterday at the Catalyst Creative meeting, and his intern Brett, who designed this new stuff. very cool.

  2. Austin Chu on July 2, 2008 5:01 pm

    Interesting. I work for a company that manages and tracks gift cards, and we came up with a similar idea. The hardest part thus far is collecting the money, and being able to combine them to one retailer. Another concern is security, how does the site enable users to know their money is going to an organization? I think it’s a great idea! It’s putting money that would have been wasted into making a difference! Let’s chat.

  3. Corey Jamison on July 2, 2008 5:18 pm

    I wish I was apart of this company, but I am just the messenger. I would check out the website for who to contact. Let me know if anything comes from it.

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