I don't know about you, but there's been many times
after I get home from shopping where I actually feel guilty. I think to
myself, "Ya know, the money that you used to buy that red sweater, which
you didn't need anyway, could have been donated to an animal
organization and possibly, most likely, helped to save a life. Now,
imagine the rush of excitement when I learned what I am about to share
with you
Picture this: Every time you go shopping and pull out
that credit card, you are actually buying your goods and making a
contribution to the animal organization of your choice, at no extra cost
to you!
That's right! Master Card offers a credit card called,
"Action for Animals." In addition to a certain percentage of every
purchase going to the animal organization of your choice, you also
receive a membership in the Pet Assure Pet Care Savings Program (a value
of $99.00) for free. As a member of this program, you receive discounts
of 25% on veterinary services (with participating vets) and 10-50% on
pet products and ancillary services (also with participating pet service
and product suppliers).
I am not a sales person and I am not employed by any
organization affiliated with this credit card. I am just a proponent of
animal rights, like you, and I've found such a great product/service
which benefits both the individual using it and the animal rights
organizations, that I could not bare to keep it to myself. If you're
going to be using credit cards anyway, why not employ one that actually
helps support your cause?
To find out more, or to apply online, go to
www.nacard.com
or call 1-888-261-4680.
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