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Online shopping can silently help underpriviledged children

Friends,
I am associated with an NGO named Pratyush. Its a centre for downtrodden children and women.To know more about Pratyush please visit http://pratyush.org.in.
We are helping them in our capacity. And now you can help them without pinching your pocket.
Here is the mechanism.
Now a days we do lots of online shopping from online portal. These shopping portal pay very good amount of advertising fee/affiliate fee to the advertisers.
We have created one affiliate account for Pratyush in following websites:
All the affiliate fee collected are directly going to Pratyush C D C W account via NEFT to Pratyush C D C W .
How can you help?
  1. Whenever you wish to buy some product from any of these shopping sites, please copy the url of the product from the browser. Example http://www.flipkart.com/asus-zenfone-4-a400cxg/p/itmeygpv4uxt4gjx?pid=MOBEY2ZCDHRXUZFW&icmpid=reco_pp_hsame_mobile_mobile_6&ppid=MOBDSGU2ZMDYENQA
  2. Paste the the url you copied from the shopping website in the textbox and click on Generate link. A new link will be generated with our affiliate code added in the link.
  3. You will automatically be redirected to site with new generated link and buy the product.
Whenever you buy the product some affiliate fee will automatically go to Pratyush account (some time even 15% ,sometime less).
So in a nutshell when your are buying a product of Rs 100 you are buying it at Rs 100 and still giving Rs 15 to Pratyush C D C W silently.
Fee free to share this knowledge with your family, friends and colleagues. And bookmark to the url http://www.linkdir4u.com/pratyush/aff.php.

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