New Zealand online bargain site DaySale.co.nz gives to charities with a percentage of sales going to charity. In 4 weeks, shoppers have donated $1,213 to Plunket, RNZSPCA, Land Search & Rescue and CanTeen…
New Zealand online bargain site DaySale.co.nz gives to charities with a percentage of its sales going to charity. Up to four items are listed each day with one item giving a percentage to charity.
In 4 weeks, shoppers have donated $1,213 to Plunket, RNZSPCA, Land Search & Rescue and CanTeen.
DaySale.co.nz was created by Search and Rescue volunteer Hamish Pirie who wanted to help support some of the country’s under-funded charities by capitalizing on Kiwis love of online shopping.
Pirie says "customers who subscribe to DaySale.co.nz can be assured the money from each charity sale goes to the nominated organisation and there are no handling or promotional fees and in many cases we even add to the donations."
Sales are made on a first in first served basis and savings can be made on a range of products including cosmetics, sporting goods, toys, clothing, footwear, electronics, homeware and consumables, such as the screenshot of a previous sale item, below.
Pirie sources the products locally and internationally at reduced prices and says he is able to do so because of his ability to bulk order and receive large discounts. Charities who are interested in receiving donations from the site can register online with new charities regularly featured.
For more information on DaySale.co.nz’s charitable donations or to find out more about how DaySale.co.nz works, visit www.daysale.co.nz
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