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1/27/2009 03:56:00 AM

posted by eDivvy Blogger Brooke


"Let's all chip in" is a popular phrase among communities who need to gather money to buy expensive items. Until now, that process can be a bit painful, especially when more than a few people are "chipping in".

With eDivvy.com, you can alleviate that pain and make the process of gathering the money very simple, giving you the time to do what you do best: helping your community. Following are some examples of this idea in practice.
Events
Person to person interaction is at the heart of every community. Every so often, it is important to further those human ties by holding events. Instead of renting items, using eDivvy.com you can save money in the long term by purchasing the items outright. Here are some examples:




Food is a critical component of almost any event. If you have a large group of, ahem... heavy eaters, then you need to ensure you have some heavy duty cooking equipment. This Ducane Meridian 24’’ Gas Grill costs a cool $1,024.86, but split amongst 10, the cost would be about $102.49 for each person.



Preserve memories of these joyous occasions in style. Why use a point and shoot or disposable camera when you can get a Sony Alpha 14 Megapixel SLR Digital Camera, which costs $699, but when eDivvy'd costs $45 each?

Celebrating the Children
Baby showers are a great time for the community to come together and show support for the community's newest member. Rather than purchasing several small items, as usual, come together and buy a substantial, long lasting gift. You can find some examples by clicking here.


This 4 in 1 crib and bed would cost the family $438, but split between 20 people, the individual cost would be under $22.

Mom and Dad are going to need a stroller to bring the new addition to the next community event. This Bumbleride Flyer is $349 alone, but only $17.45 when the cost is shared among 20 people.
What are some of the high priced items your community can use?
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