help Pledge a pound in 2017 (with no cost to yourself).

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sdf76
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help Pledge a pound in 2017 (with no cost to yourself).

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Make 2017 the year you help Pledge a Pound with no cost to yourself?- please use Easysearch when browsing on the internet and chose Pledge a Pound from the list of charities ?.

Easysearch doesn't have to replace your existing search engine.. just use it now and again if you like?...it's free to use..it costs you nothing, but the companies you search donate pennies to Pledge a Pound and all the pennies add up...which go to the rescues and sanctuaries that are supported by Pledge a pound.

Just click on this link...

http://www.easysearch.org.uk/

We are currently helping over 10,000 schools, charities, sports clubs and other good causes raise money from their everyday internet searches. Every search you make will generate a donation for your chosen good cause.

Find out more
By using easysearch instead of Google or any other search engine, you can make a real difference. easysearch is completely FREE and by making just 10 searches a day, you could raise around £20 a year for to your chosen cause.

As well as raising funds, easysearch also gives you the best search results available on web. Today, the Internet is so big that different search engines will often deliver different results for the same search. So, by combining the strengths of several search engines together - Yahoo!, MIVA, and many more - you get the very best results in terms of accuracy and relevance, which means you'll find what you're looking for quickly and easily every time - all in one 'easy' search!


Enter your cause name: Pledge a Pound

(You don't have to be a forum member to do this).

Please make it your New Year Resolution for 2017 to help the Pledge a Pound rescues by using Easysearch ? :) Just imagine how much more could be raised if everyone did this. :)
sue :)
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
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