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Do this for Breast Cancer please???

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spook · 29/10/2004 21:38

hi everyone.I received this e-mail from a friend today and thought it was worth passing on. Hope I'm allowed to do that! I'm sure the link won't work coz I've yet to master that but you could cut and paste??
TIA XXX

Please tell ten friends to tell ten today! The Breast Cancer site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily to meet
their quota of donating at least one free mammogram a day to an underprivileged woman.

It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on "donating a mammogram" for free (pink window in the middle).
This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate mammogram in exchange for advertising!
Here's the web site! Pass it along to people you know.

www.thebreastcancersite.com

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Aero · 29/10/2004 21:40

Think mears did this the other day already.

spook · 29/10/2004 21:48

Oh whoops! Thanks Aero. I suspected as mucch. Have been away!

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mumtochloe · 30/10/2004 09:36

Bump!

I've just done this now.

spook · 30/10/2004 10:49

Thanks MTC!

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Stripymouse · 30/10/2004 10:52

visited and passed it on to friends (the few that I have) hth - good idea spook, keeping bumping it up

WigWamBam · 30/10/2004 14:27

here's the link

spook · 30/10/2004 16:41

Thanks Wigwambam! Someone far more computer literate than me!

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lolliepops · 30/10/2004 16:44

done! bump x

WigWamBam · 30/10/2004 17:11

spook! I'm a luddite really, but I seem to have got the hang of links!

WigWamBam · 30/10/2004 20:48

bump

KangaMummy · 30/10/2004 21:40

done it and bumping

captainCOD · 30/10/2004 21:44

oh god not again
tghis is not as it seem this email thing

captainCOD · 30/10/2004 21:45

RIGHT! read this

"Origins: Over
the last few years we've seen many a purportedly altruistic appeal circulate on the Internet, each one claiming you could donate money to a worthy cause or right some terrible injustice ? at no cost to you ? merely by taking some simple action, such as forwarding an e-mail message. (See our Jessica Mydek page for one example.) All of these messages until very recently have been hoaxes, but Year 2000 has seen a few real ones spring up.

At The Breast Cancer Site, you can "donate" clicks towards the provision of mammograms for underprivileged women in the U.S. And it's no scam, even if it's not exactly as described in the e-mailed exhortation to become part of this.

Unlike the way things are explained in the e-mail, one click does not magically provide a mammogram to a needy woman ? it takes 45,000 clicks, not just one. Averaging 58,000 clicks a day, The Breast Cancer Site provides funding for approximately 1.3 mammograms a day. Visitors are also not prohibited from clicking more than once; they just can't do so more than once a day.

Sponsors become involved with this site (and others like it) as a form of advertising and public relations and thus are willing to pay for their messages to be viewed by consumers. They pay CharityUSA.com, the parent entity of the site, on a per-click basis; CharityUSA.com directs 75% of the total ad revenue collected to the National Breast Cancer Foundation and keeps the remaining 25% to run the site. (The Breast Cancer Site is not a non-profit entity, so it shouldn't be confused with a charity even though it does direct a significant portion of its revenues to those in need. It exists to make a profit, and that it's still around proves it's succeeding at this.)

GreaterGood.com also allows visitors to initiate donations to several other causes via The Rainforest Site, The Animal Rescue Site, and The Child Health Site.
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