Amazon lets customers fill empty boxes with Goodwill donations
December 27, 2016
Amazon.com has joined the charitable program, Give Back Box, that allows customers to fill their empty Amazon shipping boxes with unwanted items to be sent, free of charge, to a local Goodwill. The charitable effort was founded a few years ago by Monika Wiela who first signed Newegg up for the program and later added a number of retailers, including Overstock.com, Ann Taylor and REI.
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