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I'm sure many folks on this forum have Amazon accounts. Well, they have now introduced a sister site called Smile.Amazon where they will make contributions to nominated charities (including the BTA) on all purchases. You still get the same options of next day service and gift-wrapping etc.

Maybe we could ask friends and relatives to join in and help to raise a bit of money for the BTA - not only during this present-giving festival but also throughout the year.

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Keoni

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It's now available in the Amazon app too through account options rather than a separate app.

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