Twipple Wants You to Get Twippled

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Yet another Twitter-based promotion. Yawn. In fact, we’re so tired of these things we can’t even write about them anymore, so we’re going let a Twipple representative tell you about the promotion. Oh wait, we can’t be tired of this. There’s a quote from Adrants right on the Twipple home page. Guess we should be nice. But anyway, we’re still letting them tell you about it.

“Under my guise of Twipple I’m accepting emails to me – or to one of my Kind Agents – to perform acts of kindness on a nominated party.

So, the successfully nominated friend or colleague will wonder (happily) why someone has just bought them a coffee. As they leave, they see someone drop a wallet, when they hand it over the person says, hey, here’s $40 for being cool. As part of the nomination Twipple will ask for some loose details on likes dislikes.

They may turn the corner and be pleased to have the most gorgeous man/woman say “hi” and compliment them.

You get the idea?”

Not really but we’ll just go with it for fun. Already, Twipple has 72 random acts of kindness and is now selling items and donating the proceeds to NY Cares.

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