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12.17.2007

Giving the Gift of Choice

So, you're not sure what to buy for your anniversary? Maybe it's your teen niece or nephew's birthday, or maybe someone's graduation. Is it a wedding you're going to, or maybe a baby-shower? Perhaps you're a supervisor/manager or business owner and are looking for a cost-effective, but personal way to reward/motivate your staff.

Whatever, the reason or occasion, why not give the gift of choice?
That's right. You choose your budget, and allow the recipient to choose their own gift. You don't have to go through the stress of trying to find a gift that the recipient will actually like and appreciate. And, it's more personal than just a cash award which, most likely, will be spent on something that will not remind the recipient of your generosity and thoughtfulness.

It's very simple.
Choose your budget - Gift cards/albums range in price from $25.00 to $750.00, and just about everything in between. You can order a Gift Card that will allow the recipient to view their gift choices and redeem them online. Or, you can order a Gift Card, Album, and Envelope ensemble which will allow the recipient to view their choices in print before making their selection online.

This may be especially beneficial to Mortgage and Real Estate professionals.
Just think about it for a moment. You can surprise your very own co-workers in the office ...(hint-hint)... maybe with a congratulatory Gift Album when they reach a certain milestone, or maybe the new person when they accomplish their first transaction. But, you can also leave a great impression with your clients (past, present, new) by showing them how special they are because you did not settle on giving them the standard fruit basket.

So, what are you waiting for ???
Head on over here and take a look for yourself (if that link does not work you can type: http://spabon.ordermygift.com into your web-browser). Look through the items that are available in each Gift Album. You'll probably want to order one for yourself. That's fine too.

Just a friendly reminder
If you are a Real Estate and/or Mortgage professional, please make sure that you are always abiding by RESPA, especially Section 8.