Now that the Christmas rush is over, you might be less than giddy over some of the gifts you received.Every year, millions of dollars are wasted on unwanted gifts, but that doesn't mean you should let your own unwanted present go to waste.If the kind recipient was thoughtful enough to include a gift receipt, use the opportunity to trade the present in for an item that you actually want or to get a refund. Remember not to take too long when returning the gift, because there usually is a time frame for when the store will accept a return. Also, check the return policy to see if you're allowed to get a full refund or if you're only allowed to trade the item in for another.
Sell the unwanted gifts on sites like Craigslist, eBay, or Amazon. If you don't have much experience with online commerce, ask a savvy friend who's well versed in selling items on the web to help you out. If you're creating an account, try not to pick a username that's too obvious or your recipients may spot you reselling their unwanted gifts. If the item has been personalized for you, be honest and mention that in the description. You might also want to offer up a discount if the gift has your name engraved on it.
You can also give the present to someone else if you follow regifting rules such as making sure you aren't giving the gift back to the same recipient and that you're thinking about the recipient and not giving another unwanted gift. If the gift isn't Christmas-themed, you can perhaps give it as a thank-you gift at a New Year party if it's appropriate.When all else fails, you can always donate it so the gift will hopefully be used by someone else. Call local charities to see if they're willing to accept the type of item you're thinking about donating. Use Charity Navigator's advanced search feature to look for suitable charities near you. Remember, you can deduct this donation on your income tax return, so try to do this before the end of the year!
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
A Gifts For Canton Thank You
Gifts for Canton thanks all of Canton's wonderful residents, businesses, and organizations that have given so generously this year of their time and finances to help others.Even during these difficult economic times, thanks to all of you, Gifts for Canton was able to provide for our Canton families in need. Volunteers and financial donations as well as gift donations are key to making this happen. 445 Cantonites were helped this holiday season on distribution day, Dec. 13, and received gifts, books, stocking stuffers, as well as gift cards for food and necessities.
A number of other families with needs that make it impossible for them to attend the give away are also helped by your donations. Thank you to everyone that made this possible.Distribution and Pick up of Gift Collection Boxes and coin boxes, selling of raffle tickets at the Holiday party, sorting gifts prior to distribution day, attending and helping at the various fund raisers, delivering, displaying and working at distribution day.
If you have children, there's no better time than now to get them into the habit of writing thank you notes to send out for the gifts they received for the holidays. It's a great way for them to express their thankfulness in a gracious manner.Microsoft has some easy templates that children can use to create their own holiday thank you cards – they simply fill in the gift and their name.Want the low-down on thank you note etiquette? Check out the Dempsey and Carroll website. Here, you'll read about when you should send a thank you note and the components of a good note.
A number of other families with needs that make it impossible for them to attend the give away are also helped by your donations. Thank you to everyone that made this possible.Distribution and Pick up of Gift Collection Boxes and coin boxes, selling of raffle tickets at the Holiday party, sorting gifts prior to distribution day, attending and helping at the various fund raisers, delivering, displaying and working at distribution day.
If you have children, there's no better time than now to get them into the habit of writing thank you notes to send out for the gifts they received for the holidays. It's a great way for them to express their thankfulness in a gracious manner.Microsoft has some easy templates that children can use to create their own holiday thank you cards – they simply fill in the gift and their name.Want the low-down on thank you note etiquette? Check out the Dempsey and Carroll website. Here, you'll read about when you should send a thank you note and the components of a good note.
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