Gift Recycling Website Launches Today
LONDON, December 23 /PRNewswire/ -- A new website for people who wish to sell their unwanted Christmas
presents has been launched today. The site, http://www.recycleagift.com, is
offering to sell unwanted entertainment presents free of charge from Boxing
day until the end of January.
Recycleagift.com is very easy to use, and the first 10 sales are free of
any fees or charges.
Most entertainment items can be sold including Books, DVDs, CDs and games
and the site is expecting to handle thousands of trades on Boxing day.
The site is powered by PlayTrade and Head of PlayTrade Luke Taylor
commented, "Unwanted Christmas presents can be difficult to return without
the embarrassing 'do you still have the receipt?' questions. This site makes
life easy."
© PR Newswire Association LLC.
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