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Charity rounding up refers to the process of raising money for charity by using retail transactions at either a retail store's point of sale (POS) terminal or via an online website. The process is scalable and very effective. Whenever you make a purchase using either a debit or credit card the transaction is rounded up to the next decimal. You can also pick the amount of the round up. For example, if you are in North America it can be to the next dime or dollar. A $5.85 can be either $5.90 or $6.00. The roundup is directed to the charitable funding group.

This original proof of concept was developed back 1999 when Wiremite Inc., a digital wallet company, was expanding the services available for the new smart terminal being introduced in retail outlets as well as online purchases. The charitable component was made possible due to the almost cost-free nature of the transaction and the bundling of the services available on a terminal.

Since then there have been more implementations of this type of service worldwide.

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There have been numerous articles on this process. The Star Article The Waterloo Record

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