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Q: Do you sell my personal information to marketing companies or
any other third party organization?
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A: ABSOLUTELY NOT. See our Privacy Policy.
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Q: If I make my purchase on your site, am I paying more?
In other words, do you mark up the price that I could get from the
vendor on the vendor's site?
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A: No and no. The prices are set by our affiliates,
our vendors. Even when they mark down a price, you get that same best
price when you start your order through MyHundred.com.
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Q: Let's say I browse for a book using your site.
Then, next week I go directly to the bookseller's own site and buy the
book. Do you still get credit for my purchase?
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A: No, MyHundred would not receive a penny. That question
is asked about the internet. One must first come to MyHundred.com and
then click through to the affiliate site, e.g. the bookseller. An
identifying code is passed to the "store" so the store knows whom to
credit. You are not identified in any way until you choose to give your
credit card number to "the store." MyHundred has no way to obtain
your identity nor your credit card number. Thanks for asking this important question. As the Hundred Network grows, it is vital that our revenues
keep up with our added overhead from increasing traffic.
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Q: Will you endorse a political candidate or political
party?
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A: Absolutely not. MyHundred does not participate
in political campaigns. MyHundred will not endorse any candidate or
any party. MyHundred is a source of common-sense solutions. On the other hand, a political candidate or party may endorse the Fair Deal. One would
hope that would not be a cynical ploy. That might get an editorial
comment from The Editor.
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Q: If I give money directly to MyHundred, is it tax-deductible?
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A: No. For now, organizing as a non-profit entity is too expensive, complicated, and time-consuming.
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Q: If I buy from your affiliates or partners, like Amazon, is it tax-deductible?
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A: Maybe yes. Maybe no. If you make such a purchase and then give away your goods to a qualified non-profit group, it might qualify as
tax-deductible. If your purchase is made by a business for its business purposes, it would seem to be a business deduction. We cannot answer the questions. Consult a tax professional if you are in doubt.
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See "About" to learn more. Click here.
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Want to see our roster of affiliates? Click here.
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Interested in our privacy policy? Click here.
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Want to make a donation? Click here.
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Have a copyright question? Click here.
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The Manager.
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