Are you considering paring down your Christmas list this year due to unavailable funds? Keeping within and under your Christmas budget may be getting tighter with tough decisions to make.
Do you still desire to give to those distance relatives, friends, and helpful acquaintances? Need some help? Enter, Feed it Forward. This is a fabulous program to help in stretching your dollars. You can gift $10 restaurant.com e-Gift cards to 40 people per day for FREE!
Feed It Forward is in its fourth year. Each year the program has grown. Need more details? These descriptions are located on Feed It Forwards’ web site:
Ready to spread some Christmas cheer? This is so exciting!
Getting Started
1. Click on this Feed it Forward link
2. Select the red “START GIVING FREE GIFTS” button
3. Sign in with your Feed it Forward account, Restaurant.com account (which you already have, right?), create a new account, or log in through Facebook
NOTE: Since I signed up with Restaurant.com using my junk e-mail account, the eGift cards are sent with that e-mail address. I have already received responses from concerned friends since they did not recognize the e-mail address. After my explanation, they understand. But if you use your junk e-mail account to register with Restaurant.com, be ready for some skeptical feedback from your recipients.
Sending the Gifts
1. Select your friends either through your e-mail account, Facebook, or enter their e-mail addresses manually
2. Choose your gift card design, greeting, and personal message
3. Confirm and your e-Gift will be on its way
Enjoy sending surprises to your family and friends each day through Christmas Day (while supplies last). Besides the joy of giving, enjoy stretching your dollars by gifting while staying within your Christmas budget. Going through the process the first day will take the most time. Once your account is setup, you will be able to breeze through while using time wisely. Keep stretching your dollars and Merry Christmas!
Question: To whom are you gifting these eGift cards? I sent them to my family and then friends, who are struggling financially this Christmas season. Tomorrow, I get to gift 40 more. What a blessing!