GO Local Tahoe Digital Gift Card program launched by Tahoe Chamber
Submitted by paula on Tue, 12/22/2020 - 9:42pm
The Tahoe Chamber has launched the GO Local Tahoe Digital Gift Card program to boost immediate local spending that will support South Shore restaurants, retailers and service providers throughout the recent Covid-19 pandemic restrictions. The GO Local Tahoe Card is a community based, e-gift card that allows you to give the gift of supporting LOCAL and allows your recipient to spend with local businesses of their choice. The ease of this gift card makes it the perfect last-minute holiday gift and stocking stuffer for a Tahoe lover.
With this card, you can personalize messages and immediately send it to family, friends and colleagues via email, text, or physical copy. Recipients can choose to spend it at one of 25 (and growing daily) participating merchants, or mix it up and spend flexibly at multiple locations. All-digital and always available on your phone, the GO Local Tahoe Card makes the perfect gift or stocking stuffer. Now you can give back to the community while you enjoy the holidays.
In the spirit of giving, the Tahoe Chamber is gifting buyers with a free $10 bonus with every $25 spent on the card with a limit of four bonus gifts per person. This offer is valid until December 31, 2020 or while supplies last. Purchase a GO Local Tahoe eGift Card on GOLocalTahoe.com to use at any of the participating businesses in the South Shore and cross off your Christmas list just in time.
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