City Crickets LLC Establishes Charitable Donations Program
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Press Release from:
City Crickets LLC
In keeping in line with their gift giving ideals, “Hope is our Cause” City Crickets LLC (website: www.citycrickets.com) has established a charitable donations program whereby they will donate a portion of their profits from every sale to a charity chosen by the consumer from a City Crickets will provide.
Consumers shop on their site where they may purchase gifts for a variety of occasions such as birthdays, weddings, anniversaries and during the checkout process, they are asked if they wish to donate a portion f the proceeds to a charity of their choosing. Donations typically
run about 10% of the purchase price of an item. Consumers may track the donations they have allocated within the charities section of their accounts.
“We’ve realized there is a need to help those less fortunate,” stated Cesar Fernandez. “Our online presence gives us a way to fully establish a charitable contributions program that benefits not just one charity at a time but causes that are important to individual consumers. For every gift that a consumer buys for a loved on or friend, we will donate a portion of the profits from the sale. Everybody wins.” “We are all about giving,” said Nancy Fernandez. “That is why we ask every customer to choose a charity of their choice from the list we have provided to receive a percentage of the proceeds from their purchase. It will not cost them a dime, just a couple of seconds to view and select a charity upon checkout” The charitable contributions program set up by City Crickets is ongoing and City Crickets has no plans to end their program in the near future. Press release distribution by PressReleasePoint(www.pressreleasepoint.com/), City Crickets LLC, PO BOX 2154, Dawsonville, GA 30534, phone: (866)586-5605, email: contact@citycrickets.com
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