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Webby Wednesday: Preloved Bag Good Deed Campaign


Preloved bag have been running a continues campaign called "Donate Ur bag" since last May. They actually give cash back between KD 45 to KD 100, depending on the condition and style of the bag, which the customer can donate to the charity of her choice. And to encourage good deeds, they are offering the pick-up + cash return for FREE. Find out more about this campaign on their Facebook group: preloved Bag or you can drop them an e-mail at info@prelovedbag.com.

Comments

Anonymous said…
they will buy your old authentic bags for no more than 100 kd if in best condition.they will not make a donation none so ever.they will give you the money and you spend it as you see fit. dont use the word charity for personal profit!everything sounds better when sugar coated..
Anonymous said…
what do they do with the bags once they brought it? They donate it to a charity...thats strange because they are paying for the bags..
Anonymous said…
they re-sell the bags for a higher price as a different dealer. thats how they make money and keep it to them selves as profit.
Anonymous said…
Preloved bag its business based on selling and buying Pre-owned designer bags, this campaign is forwarded for the fashionistas who are welling to sell their bags to help a good cause they believe in.

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