When you link through to the charity websites to make a donation there will be information advising you how to ‘gift aid’ your donation (if you are eligible).
When you link through to the charity websites to make a donation there will be information advising you how to ‘gift aid’ your donation (if you are eligible).
Yes, the Tribute creator can optionally choose to support any charity they wish. We have built-in an option to include a link to Just Giving, which the Tribute owner will have to set-up a free account with.
You can then make a donation by clicking on the Just Giving link shown on the given tribute, which will take you through to the Tribute owners individual Just Giving donations page.
Yes, you will get a 5% discount when ordering more than one book in a single order. If you alter the content, or make subsequent tribute book orders then each would be treated as a separate, individual order.
Yes, you can order as many copies of a tribute book as you wish.
You will have to either be the Tribute owner or a registered Contributor of the given Tribute to build and order a book.
Yes, you don’t have to be logged-in to view a tribute. All Tributes are viewable by any visitor to EVERLASTING.
You can quickly and easily retrieve your password for your EVERLASTING tribute or contributor account by clicking on the ‘lost password’ link at the top of every page.
No, the Tribute creator can either approve or reject a contribution. He/she cannot alter the wording or a picture.
No, we will not share or distribute your contact details under any circumstances to any third-party without your permission.
No Contributor members or other Tribute creators have access to your direct email address, but they are able to contact you through the EVERLASTING site.
Yes, we would suggest that the first contribution should be a celebration of the person’s life, giving details of their family history etc.
In this first tribute, the administrator can, for instance, ask if anyone has photos from the persons school life or military service. After that, individual memories, anecdotes, and celebrations should follow.