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To: phil1750; oc-flyfish; monday
Sorry, that's not true. The confusion probably stems from the fact that Amazon.com has an affiliate links program available to all online organizations. The website of the organization provides a link to Amazon.com, and if a customer uses that specific link to get there and makes a purchase, a small portion of the purchase is given to the organization. Planned Parenthood does, in fact, use such a program, and encourages its' supporters to make purchases in order to make money for PP. However, typing "www.amazon.com" into your browser and making a purchase will not cause any money to be given to Amazon.
67 posted on 09/26/2002 1:52:06 PM PDT by truenospinzone
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To: truenospinzone
Sorry - should read "will not cause any money to be given to Planned Parenthood".
68 posted on 09/26/2002 1:55:07 PM PDT by truenospinzone
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To: truenospinzone; phil1750
"Planned Parenthood does, in fact, use such a program, and encourages its' supporters to make purchases in order to make money for PP. However, typing "www.amazon.com" into your browser and making a purchase will not cause any money to be given to Planned Parenthood.""

Is this what you meant Phil, or do you have a source that proves your original contention? If this is what you meant, it looks as though Amazon could be a sponsor of me if I wanted them to. All I have to do is send them customers.

If this is what you were talking about, it is not as you portrayed it. Care to explain yourself?

75 posted on 09/26/2002 2:51:57 PM PDT by monday
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