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I'd rather be whole, than good
>> ePassporte/Paycom Matching Disaster Relief Contributions
Making Your Money Count Twice.
With the death toll in the countries around the Indian Ocean rising, and
thousands of people left homeless, displaced, and in harms way from other
dangers, it is time for each of us to reflect on how fortunate we are.
With this in mind, Paycom and ePassporte are working to help the relief
efforts for those affected by this recent and horrific disaster.
Paycom/Epoch
Paycom is matching all employee contributions being made to assist the
Disaster Relief efforts. Every dollar donated by a Paycom employee is
being matched by the company to maximize much needed contributions.
ePassporte & You
To contribute to what may be the largest humanitarian effort of our time,
ePassporte is accepting online donations to help with the relief efforts and
matching dollar-for-dollar the first $25,000 worth of collected
donations. To make a donation, simply log-in to your ePassporte account and
follow the instructions from the login page.
If you are not an ePassporte account holder, you can get a free Virtual
account by going to
https://www.epassporte.com/secure/showpromo.cgi .
Sponsor Programs
If you operate a Sponsor Program and wish to match (completely or
partially) your affiliates contributions, ePassporte will provide you with
your affiliate contribution amounts. For more information, please contact
info@epassporte.com.
To make a donation, please visit
https://www.epassporte.com/
---- The Teams of Epoch, Paycom, & ePassporte
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That's an awesome thing you guys are doing.
I've been wondering how to figure out a way to set up something so that sponsors and affiliates could do stuff like this and contribute together with our sites and you guys have taken care of that for us.
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awesome stuff, rand.
see you soon.
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I'd rather be whole, than good
Thanks Brian and Rainey.
The $35 million offered by the Bush administration seems like a lot of money, but it's insignificant compared to what's needed in a disaster relief effort that spans continents and is expected to be the most expensive in history. To put it in perspective, we're spending $35 million in Iraq every 7 hours.
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