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TheThingsIWant.com- allows you to set up "wish lists." Perfect for the kind of person who can never remember what they want for their birthday when asked... you just make the list and pass it along!
MyRegistry.com– Kind of like the previous website, but a bit more formal looking, this site lets you register for any store (or just cash). Very of-the-moment!
OurWishingWell.com- Similar to the others, but touting the ability to access money before your event and making it possible to ask for contributions towards more expensive gifts (I'd use this feature to register for a dutch warmblood, but people with their priorities in better order might ask for furniture).
GoGift.com- their whole M.O. is to help you "tastefully ask for cash." I don't know if I buy it, but its probably a "know your audience" kind of thing.
Other non-traditional registries that caught my eye during the research of this posting include:.
Honeyfund- I'm a personal fan of this website because its one of the only honeymoon sites that doesn't take a commission on your gifts (some take upwards of 7%)!
Justgive.org – Charitable giving with over 1 million non-profits to choose from, and its tax deductible for your guests!
I Do Foundation – If you're going to go the traditional route, you still might want to think about this option. Here, you register through certain stores (like Crate and Barrel, Target, Home Depot, Macy’s and Pottery Barn), and up to 10% of your guests' purchases go to your selected charity. A win-win for sure.
Home Depot– I really wanted to register for hardwood flooring at Home Depot. It's too bad Lowes has discontinued their registry option.
Vino Classics- That's right, you can register for WINE. I know what you're thinking and I agree :)
Gifts of Stock – I think this is cool and unique, especially because the company will provide you with a broker to set up your wish portfolio, and then guests buy investments.
Justgive.org – Charitable giving with over 1 million non-profits to choose from, and its tax deductible for your guests!
I Do Foundation – If you're going to go the traditional route, you still might want to think about this option. Here, you register through certain stores (like Crate and Barrel, Target, Home Depot, Macy’s and Pottery Barn), and up to 10% of your guests' purchases go to your selected charity. A win-win for sure.
Home Depot– I really wanted to register for hardwood flooring at Home Depot. It's too bad Lowes has discontinued their registry option.
Vino Classics- That's right, you can register for WINE. I know what you're thinking and I agree :)
Gifts of Stock – I think this is cool and unique, especially because the company will provide you with a broker to set up your wish portfolio, and then guests buy investments.
What do you think? Would you try these?
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