http://www.woot.com/
woot.com is a sit where they sell an item per day. Once in a while, they have "woot off"s, where they sell a limited amount of items, and comes up with a new item every time they sell out. They have many tabs selling different things, but their main is woot.com. During "woot off"s, they sell "bag of crap"s in between each item, and that's the best part (haha). They have a forum where people report all the random things they get through their "bag of crap"s. http://www.woot.com/forums/viewpost.aspx?postid=6133756
I originally ended up on woot.com for their shirts (shirt.woot.com). I used to look at them alongside Threadless, but now I only visit woot.com.
I find sites like woot incredibly overwhelming. And visually unappealing on top of that. It's funny this trend we have toward the bargain and coupon sites that feed on our consumer tendencies. Something like this may already exist, but I wonder about using similar site for aggregating great places to make charitable contributions... I'm just searching for an easy way to feel better about myself, I suppose.
ReplyDelete--Ellen
Ellen! There are some charity sites! I think it's necessary to filter through some of the charities, but I think most of them are legitimate. I haven't done any for strangers, but here's Forbes's list of a few! (One of the sites that I've raised funds for are love146.org, if you're interested!)
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