Just a reminder on what will be a "busy" day for some of us. Click through one of these links and Amazon will donate 5% of your purchase cost to your chosen organisation.
Macmillan:
http://shop.macmillan.org.uk/amazon.html
Couldn't see it posted recently, apologies if a duplication.
All comments (30)
hotdealsuk1973
12 Jul 161#1
Its a shame i didn't see this before as i've already spent several hundred pounds with amazon prime day i will be purchasing something else later today so i'll do it then. thanks for the post heat added
r&r'smom
12 Jul 161#2
I didn't know about this, thanks for posting.
SoundwaveUK
12 Jul 161#3
Wasn't even aware of this! Will be making my purchases through this link!
KINGYFUN
12 Jul 161#4
Best deal of the day op.
colourpie
12 Jul 162#5
This should get hukd pick so it doesn't disappear
Dan_999 to colourpie
13 Jul 16#27
It should but then HUKD wouldn't earn the commission (which is quite decent for getting people to sign up to prime).
booroo
12 Jul 161#6
How do we get this to the top? Please vote 'Hot' everyone..
Jaybeam
12 Jul 161#7
I have the MacMillan as my bookmark for Amazon so I don't forget. Good reminder. Heat
This'll be deleted soon. HUKD aren't going to tolerate people taking away their referral money.
djc0367 to bblgoose
12 Jul 161#11
Don't think so. Fair play to HUKD for allowing this and previous similar threads. I'd totally understand if they don't want to "overpromote" it, but at least they haven't deleted it.
frogman
12 Jul 16#12
AFAIK, Macmillan Nurses need the money more than the RNLI but in any case, please do remember to use the donation link today & always...
manbarepig to frogman
12 Jul 16#19
No they don't.
Jenzer
12 Jul 16#13
Why is it a busy day?
dealpickle to Jenzer
12 Jul 161#15
It's Amazon Prime Day, they have loads of special deals on for members today only.
supermann
12 Jul 16#14
How much do Hotukdeals get from the click through to the RNLI website?
nb2508
12 Jul 161#16
Is there a click to a site where Amazon pay the correct corporation tax on the profit from the item I've purchased?
You can choose your charities and even proportion the money given , it soon adds up and it is so easy to give via Amazon once you join up , am happy since I spend so much on Amazon and needed someone to get some credit out of it so I give to 3 charities via The Giving Machine and they keep you up to date from time to time re how much you have donated :smiley:
kev1986
13 Jul 16#24
I'd rather RNLI benefit from my purchases than this site. Unfortunately if you clicked any Amazon link on this site, your commission is probably going to HUKD.
It seems HUKD are charging RNLI commission too...
Georgedeals
13 Jul 16#25
Blast. Too late
ssc1
13 Jul 16#26
Kudos but its not a deal now is it :man:
stephen.clark200
13 Jul 16#28
Both very worthy charities but I slightly favour RNLI staffed by volunteers who risk their lives usually for idiots who go out onto the open sea ill-prepared for the rapidly changing conditions that the British Coast brings. Rant over
captainbeaky to stephen.clark200
13 Jul 16#29
Never really understood why the RNLI don't get/ don't want government funding.
Opening post
Macmillan:
http://shop.macmillan.org.uk/amazon.html
Couldn't see it posted recently, apologies if a duplication.
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http://rnli.org/howtosupportus/otherwaystohelp/Pages/Amazon.aspx
Although things changed a little in 2015.
Thanks for thinking of others.
You can choose your charities and even proportion the money given , it soon adds up and it is so easy to give via Amazon once you join up , am happy since I spend so much on Amazon and needed someone to get some credit out of it so I give to 3 charities via The Giving Machine and they keep you up to date from time to time re how much you have donated :smiley:
It seems HUKD are charging RNLI commission too...