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Thu, 29 Nov 2007 03:56:39 -0500 EST  |  No Comments

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DALLAS, Texas — ChristmasTreeForMe, LLC, announces the “Christmas Comes Early For California” Event. Just in time for the holiday season, Californians can save 5% on a best-selling artificial Christmas tree. Historically speaking, it’s rare to see a special discount on such a popular tree in what is typically the busiest week of Christmas tree sales.

Yet, to honor and thank the state where more of his customers reside than any other, ChristmasTreeForMe.com founder Bill Quinn prepared something special. In addition to the immediate 5% savings on his top selling artificial Christmas tree, ChristmasTreeForMe.com will also donate 5% of the purchase price of the tree towards California Wildfire Disaster Relief efforts via Direct Relief International. And while no one can undo the billions of dollars of damage from the California wildfires, a little holiday spirit does go a long way.

HGTV Decked for the Holidays There are always people who are surprised at how realistic and beautiful the right artificial Christmas tree can be. Curious consumers need only go as far as their televisions. HGTV will showcase two artificial Christmas Trees from ChristmasTreeForMe.com as part of their “Decked for the Holidays” special, which airs four times in November and early December 2007.

Quinn, founder of ChristmasTreeForMe, sells different 52 styles of artificial Christmas trees to thousands of consumers and hundreds of businesses every year. This year, he’s putting his money where his trees are: now any Californian can claim his top selling Christmas tree and save 5%.

According to Quinn, “There are two key factors driving this unique event. First, California residents have been very good to me. California is our #1 state in artificial Christmas tree sales. In a small way, my way of giving back. Second, there are some Californians who still prefer to see a tree firsthand in a retail store. Since we sell trees on the Internet, we wanted to remove any risk those folks had, help them get over the hump and actually buy online.”

To help make this special event an easy decision in the California customer’s mind, Quinn has chosen one of this top Christmas tree sellers: a pre-lit 7.5 ft. Hunter Fir realistic Artificial Christmas tree with 850 lights and 4,671 tips. The tree is valued at $623 and is now on sale for $399.

As an extra incentive to help California, ChristmasTreeForMe.com will donate 5% of the purchase price of the tree towards California Wildfire Disaster Relief efforts via Direct Relief International.

See the web page for more helpful information on a unique opportunity limited to California customers only.
http://www.ChristmasTreeForMe.com/Thanks-California (edtor note: this is a redirect link subject to change).

About ChristmasTreeForMe:
ChristmasTreeForMe has over 52 different styles of artificial Christmas trees from 41/2 to 20+ feet tall, with over 30,000 Christmas tree and holiday decorations available online. ChristmasTreeForMe has recently been profiled in Good Housekeeping, HGTV, The USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post as well as appearing on Good Morning America, and the computer screen nearest you.

[tags]ChristmasTreeForMe LLC, buy artificial christmas tree online, California Wildfire Disaster Relief, HGTV Decked for the Holidays special[/tags]

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