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Description
The listing, 5 Kellogg Codes. Auction 2 of 3 has ended.
Winner will receive 5 codes for Kellogg's rewards. Codes will be sent via Listia messaging.
Thanks.
These codes are 4 day auctions.
Questions & Comments
The plan was random. I didn't know about the points. You can request ones you'd like and I I have them I will use those codes.
As for Toys for Tots/ I wanted to use my points to win items or even gift cards to buy items but it seems like everything just goes so high. With being new having a hard time so so far instead I have been purchasing items at the store as my budget allows and will continue to watch auctions and list so I can earn points for next year.
Listia usually has a Toys for Tots donation in December but it's like 1,000 points or something for $1 so I just so my own thing instead.
If you want to donate they have a website to find local stores in your area who have contribution boxes. I know that Toys R Us does and Super Kmart has a different child program where you can choose an age and gender of off the tree and find a gift for that child. Church's and schools accept donations of food clothing and toys they donate to members who are need and ask.
I think most people buy for the 'kids' and forget about the babies and teens involved in families. Even coupons for free items I'm sure are appreciated as long as there is a couple weeks difference between Christmas and the expiration date.
I also saw you mentioned previously that your points go toward Toys for Tots, is this correct? if so can you explain how someone like me could do this too... Thanks