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Donate $5 / $15 to the Red Cross, Receive $15 / $30 Store Credit (Limit 1 Per Customer) @ Elite Electronics

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Countless people have been affected by the flooding that has submerged much of our lucky country, as well as by the troubling global events that have unfolded in recent times. However large or small, every contribution genuinely counts and makes a difference to those that need the help and support of crucial services that organisations such as Red Cross provide in times of need.

We are again upping the ante on our Red Cross donation program so that we can help bolster their NSW/QLD flood and international aid support efforts, and bring some additional relief to those who need it most.

We will be making our $1,000 donation to the Red Cross next month, in combination with the customer donations that we receive through our Red Cross fundraiser page. So once again, we ask for your support in helping to assist those in need -

Donate $5 or more to Red Cross via our website and receive a $10 $15 discount coupon,
Donate $15 or more to Red Cross via our website and receive a $20 $30 discount coupon.

Offer valid from March 24th until March 31st, 2022. Limit 1 discount coupon per customer.
The discount coupon can be used on any product purchases across our website and is valid for 1 Year (until 24/3/2023) - there are no restrictions or minimum order requirements.

Please give a little to help those who need every ounce of support we can muster right now, and be rewarded by getting a little back from us in return.

-Elite Electronics Team-

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  • +2

    An old article, but thought it might be relevant: https://7news.com.au/news/bushfires/red-cross-under-fire-for…

    • +7

      no offense but Constance can keep his mouth shut. Anyone know has worked with charities understands how complex it is to administer the grants and donations. Apart from the logistical complexity of getting peoples information during a natural disaster , they cannot spend all the funds straight away. They need to hold some in contingency in case of those who were busy dealing with other issues to apply for the funding.

    • 100% people donated specifically for that case that's what the money should be allocated to.
      Don't care if they are saving it for a rainy day so many people in need that got nothing. That's what the money was for, that's where it should be allocated too.
      Great for this business to support a charity though

  • Does the Red Cross give anything back to you for the donations on their behalf?

    • +1

      Hi Jessie,
      Great question - we can confirm that we don't receive anything in return from Red Cross for the donations we or our customers make through us.
      Hopefully this helps to clarify.

  • +1

    Thanks store Rep, you guys are very nice people.

    Just donated $200 2 weeks ago for the Ukraine situation. Didn't know you guys have a fund raiser, otherwise would go through your page :)

  • +1

    Red Cross is trash.

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  • -1

    No offence looking at OP prices they should be doing supermarket 50% off every 2 weeks .

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