
Gift baskets Canada can make a perfect and economical gift for a whole family or for an office. Send a friendly reminder to those you appreciate as well as holiday cheer and comfort (especially for those who are far away and cannot be near this holiday season). They will enjoy receiving a variety of gourmet goodies packaged in a holiday theme.
Many gift baskets are specifically designed for the Christmas holidays and provide a variety items in one basket for recipients to discover and to enjoy. It is this variety of items that can please a variety of tastes. This can make a gift basket an economical choice for an entire family or for an office.
You can send one gift with a variety of items for one price for all to enjoy. Additionally, this will help simplify your gift giving during a busy time of shopping and gatherings with family, friends, and colleagues during the holidays.
You can select from a variety of Christmas themed gift baskets and gift towers that contain items such as gourmet foods, fruits, chocolates, wines, cookies, meats and cheeses, or a combination of all these.Most of all remember to have a happy, safe, and joyous Christmas holiday this season.



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Hey I thought you might be interested in CardSwap.ca. We are a peer to peer market that allows you to buy and sell discounted gift cards.
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CardSwap.ca first in Canada: Launches to redeem $600M of unused gift cards
Toronto - CardSwap.ca is a peer-to-peer online market for discounted gift cards. It serves two types of people: Savvy shoppers who are looking to save money before heading to the malls, 10-40% off face value; and gift card holders who would prefer to have cash. With registrants doubling monthly, CardSwap launches this holiday season by providing trusted third-party services to this unserved niche of consumers. It’s like an eBay exclusively for gift cards, but better, as CardSwap provides a guarantee on the funds and value in the card.
It is estimated that as much as 10-19% of gift cards are never redeemed, probably forgotten or lost. In a $6 billion dollar Canadian industry, this is a huge problem.
CardSwap is now giving consumers holding these unwanted gift cards a choice. Simply: Register, post the gift card up for sale (which is verified before listed) then sit back. The seller will receive an email notification when the card is sold. Sellers have full control over the price of the gift cards and are charged 6% (minimum $4.50) of the sale price.
In the current economic climate consumers are looking for ways to stick to a budget with minimal change to their current lifestyle. Not only can consumers receive a 10-40% discount they can be sure that all the gift cards posted are valid, secure and can be purchased quickly and conveniently.
CardSwap has already attracted thousands of registered users who have enthusiastically embraced this new online site. This Toronto based company, is the first in Canada but has already been proven by the several successful sites in the US. In this era of free information, consumers are able to connect using easy to navigate technology for very specific reasons, such as e-commerce sites like CardSwap.
Visit www.CardSwap.ca to enter one of our monthly giveaways.
CardSwap.ca -“Canada’s #1 site for discounted gift cards”
Contact Information: Frances Ho, Founder: (416) 491-2233
www.CardSwap.ca, fran@cardswap.ca
CardSwap.ca is in the news
Take a look at who else has talked about us:
CBC- The National, November 26, 2009:
http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/News/TV_Shows/The_National/ID=1343332151
Now Magazine, November 28, 2009:
http://www.nowtoronto.com/daily/story.cfm?content=172645
Tech Vibes "Canada's First for Discounted Gift Cards", December 3, 2009:
http://www.techvibes.com/blog/canadas-first-site-for-discounted-gift-cards#ixzz0YeLkg8SJ
Chronicle Herald "Site allows sale of unwanted gift cards", November 20, 2009:
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Business/1153722.html
City TV, November 20, 2009:
http://www.citytv.com/toronto/citynews/life/money/article/63680--new-website-lets-you-buy-gift-cards-at-discount-prices
CBC- Radio Canada, December 10, 2009
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