Archive for August, 2010

$200,000 in Donations “Texted” in Saturday for Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF)

SOWF was the featured charity for the Restoring Honor rally at the Lincoln Memorial on 8/28 (the anniversary of the Martin Luther King “I Have a Dream” Speech). See the previous post below for more information on the Rally. The Rally drew a great crowd and the MobileGive response was nothing short of amazing. As you can see from the Dynamic Thermometer slide below, the donations poured in.In fact, after only one hour, we raised the goal from $100,000 to $250,000.

Text SOWF to 85944 to donate $10 and watch your donation appear on our dynamic Text2Give slide below.
MAKE SURE YOU CONFIRM YOUR TEXT DONATION BY REPLYING ‘YES’

Or, enter your phone number in the Text2Give widget to the right.



A one‐time donation of $10 will be added to your mobile phone bill or deducted from your prepaid balance. Messaging & Data Rates May Apply. All charges are billed by and payable to your mobile service provider. Service is available on most carriers. Donations are collected for the benefit of SOWF by the Mobile Giving Foundation in partnership with URM and subject to the terms found at www.hmgf.org/t. You can unsubscribe at any time by replying STOP to short code 85944; Reply HELP to 85944 for help.
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National non-political Rally to Honor Vets at Lincoln Memorial Aug 28.

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Join MobileGive client, Special Operations Warrior Foundation, Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin and many more for this non-political event that pays tribute to America’s service personnel and other upstanding citizens who embody our nation’s founding principles of integrity, truth and honor.

Over 100,000 Facebook Fans. Help spread the word.

Our freedom is possible only if we remain virtuous. Help us restore the values that founded this great nation. On August, 28th, come join us in our pledge to restore honor at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC.

The Special Operations Warrior Fdn Needs Our Help

Every day service personnel risk their lives to protect our country. It is through the support of non-profit organizations like the Special Operations Warrior Foundation (SOWF) that the families of these service members are taken care of in the event of an accident or loss of life. Learn more about the SOWF today by visiting www.specialops.org.

Site of this weekend's rally at Lincoln Memorial

You can also MobileGive easily with your phone by entering your cell phone number in the widget below:

Will that be Mobile or Plastic?

My wife kind of freaked out over the new TV Commercial for Chase Bank. It shows a newlywed couple on their honeymoon…in bed…doing the unthinkable.

They were gleefully opening the cards they had received from their wedding guests and using their mobile phone to take photos of the checks…and instantly depositing them in their bank account electronically. Gasp. What is this world coming to?

Mobile donations and now mobile banking? According to Mercatus LLC, a mobile finance consulting firm, more than half of U.S. consumers, and almost 80 percent of those between the ages of 18 and 34, will use mobile financial services within five years.

But we’re not stopping there. We can now use our mobile phones to make purchases.

Visa and MasterCard are cashing in as people abandon cash and paper checks for cards and electronic payments, which now account for more than half of U.S. consumer purchases, according to the Nilson Report.

Interchange fees on credit and debit cards exceed $40 billion a year and average about 1 percent to 2 percent of every transaction. Afterall, “Visa is everywhere you want to be.” of course…so is your phone.

So is it any surprise that the phone carriers are looking for another way to get into our pocket? Even if they have to–yikes–hold the competition’s hands to do it. Yes, AT&T and Verizon Wireless are planning a big move into wireless electronic payments, a sector currently dominated by PayPal, Visa, MasterCard and American Express. Bloomberg reports that “a trial in the Atlanta area would be the carriers’ biggest effort to spur mobile payments in the U.S. and supplant more than 1 billion plastic cards in American wallets.”

The system will allow people to complete their purchases in stores with just a wave of their smartphones. Retailers who pay a small percent of each credit card transaction to Visa or MasterCard may be ready to help the new venture if it will mean a reduction in their fees.

The truth is, Cellular carriers need to find more ways to make money in the U.S. as their subscription growth slows. Sprint-Nextel, AT&T, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile have about 275 million customers among them. Each levies charges on data transfers and video services, but at some point these will cap out as well. And the heated competition among the carriers pushes down prices as customers shop for the least expensive plans.

“Mobile payments are the logical next step for consumers,” said Mark Siegel, a spokesman for Dallas-based AT&T.