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NewGirlHelenMumsnet · 02/12/2011 15:26

We've been asked by giveasyoulive.com to help them get some feedback on their website. They want to know what you think of the site's concept and whether you think you'd use it in the future.

Here's what Give as you Live say about their site: "Thousands of leading brands will donate to the charity of your choice when you shop with Give as you Live. Connected to all 220,000 UK registered charities, Give as you Live enables you to raise funds for any charity every time you shop online, without paying anything extra. For example, predicted to be the bestselling gift this Christmas, every iPad2 sold can raise almost £6 for a shopper's favourite charity through Give as you Live. You can also download Give as you Live and shop directly at thousands of stores like Tesco, Hamley's, and John Lewis and raise money for the charity of your choice. An average shopper can raise at least £75 for the charity of their choice through what they spend online."

They're offering a £500 donation to the charity of your choice if you add your comments to this thread - before you add your views please visit Give as you Live's page on Mumsnet here or go to giveasyoulive.com and have a look around to see what it's all about. On the site you can browse, do some shopping with over 1600 retailers or create a wish list - this could be for your DCs, your DP/DH, other family and friends, or yourself. You can then share your wish list with friends and/or family members if you want to but there's no obligation to do so.

When people buy via your wish list, Give as you Live give a percentage of the money paid to the charity you have nominated. Or you can use the links on the site to generate donations for your nominated charity when you buy online. For example, if you bought a pair of UGG boots for £135, £3.38 would be donated to a charity of your choice, be it your children's school or a national charity.

Once you've had a look around the site please come back to this thread and add your feedback on what you think of the site's concept and the site itself. There are some feedback questions below to start you off but please feel free to add any other comments too.

~ What do you think of the concept of raising money for charity while you shop without having to spend any more?
~ Do you think you'll use Give as you Live in future?
~ Which charity/charities do you think you would choose to support if you shopped on Give as you Live?
~ Do you think the idea behind the site could be improved in any way? If so, how?
~ Are there any other retailers you'd like to see on the site?
~ Do you think you would recommend Give as you Live to any of your friends and/or family? If so, why? If not, why not?
~ If you downloaded Give as you Live, how did you get on with shopping directly at your favourite stores and raising money for charity?

Please note: Your personal details will be secure and will not be passed on to any third parties. If you do decide to buy anything, you won't need to give Give as you Live your bank or credit card details - payment is done via the retailer you purchase from. If you register with Give as you Live but then decide you want to de-register, you can do so by emailing [email protected].

Everyone who takes part and adds their feedback to this thread will be entered into a prize draw where one winner will get £500 donated to a charity of their choice (from the list of supported charities on the website). Please note that Give as you Live will not make any commission on the £500 donation that the prize draw winner makes.

Thanks very much
MNHQ

NewGirlHelenMumsnet · 08/12/2011 14:55

Thanks for all the comments that have been added so far - Giveasyoulive wanted to respond to the comments/queries from Hattifattner, missorinoco and forkhandles. Here's their response (please note that Giveasyoulive is powered by Everyclick - a technology and fundraising company):

"We would like to clarify, following your discussion about the percentage that goes to charity. The amount shown on the Give as you Live website is 100% what the charity will receive.

As we want to be completely transparent over how Everyclick is funded, we explain in the FAQs that, before the value is shown on the site, a proportion is retained by Everyclick to run the business and maintain the Give as you Live platform. The platform enables every UK charity to have a relationship with over 1,600 leading retailers. As you can imagine this costs money and has to be funded. We do not charge any fees to charities ? our only source of income comes from the transactions made by shoppers. Our aim, is to ensure as much as possible of that revenue reaches the charities that our shoppers select.

We believe by displaying the percentage that will go to the selected charity we are being completely transparent and as we grow look forward to seeing the amount for charity growing."

NewGirlHelenMumsnet · 13/12/2011 11:34

Thanks to everyone who added their comments to this thread - we've done the prize draw and I'm pleased to announce that the winner of the £500 charity donation is...

Latrucha

Congratulations! I'll PM you to find out who you'd like to donate to.

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