CBB Reader Christina has kindly offered up 11 $100 gift certificates that she has for cord-blood banking storage service, Cryo-Cell, to our readers.We are in no way promoting cord-blood banking or this particular companybut thought it might help out some readers who are thinking or or planning on using this type of service. I don’t know how many people actually use these services, but there is definitely a lot of advertising for it – I can’t look at a pregnancy magazine without seeing ads for these kinds of services. Maybe that’s why it’s so expensive?Christina writes: “This program is very expensive no matter who you go through (I have two children in it) so that’s why I am offering it to someone who needs it. I paid $250 for enrollment fees when I joined and I wish someone had offered this to me.I have no idea if anyone is even interested in cord blood storage but a lot of my friends and family did it (as did I~twice) so I figured I would share the wealth with the Gift Certificates they sent them to me. I would hate to throw all of them away. Then I figured since you have so many readers, a few of them might be pregnant or know of someone that is and could use the GC. It’s free plus there is no obligation to them. Even if I send them one, they do not have to use it. But the option is there.Fine printon the GCreads:This gift certificate is not valid for re-enrolling clients or clients who are already enrolled.Onlyone GCper new client allowed. This offer cannot be combined with other programs or offers, including referral program. Certificate has no cash value.Valid only for enrollment in the U-Cord Service,laboratoryprocessing must be complete before November 30, 2005Cryo-Cell’s website iswww.cryo.-cell.comIf you are interested,email Christina.

CBB Reader Christina has kindly offered up 11 $100 gift certificates that she has for cord-blood banking storage service, Cryo-Cell, to our readers.We are in no way promoting cord-blood banking or this particular companybut thought it might help out some readers who are thinking or or planning on using this type of service. I don’t know how many people actually use these services, but there is definitely a lot of advertising for it – I can’t look at a pregnancy magazine without seeing ads for these kinds of services. Maybe that’s why it’s so expensive?

Christina writes: “This program is very expensive no matter who you go through (I have two children in it) so that’s why I am offering it to someone who needs it. I paid $250 for enrollment fees when I joined and I wish someone had offered this to me.

I have no idea if anyone is even interested in cord blood storage but a lot of my friends and family did it (as did I~twice) so I figured I would share the wealth with the Gift Certificates they sent them to me. I would hate to throw all of them away. Then I figured since you have so many readers, a few of them might be pregnant or know of someone that is and could use the GC. It’s free plus there is no obligation to them. Even if I send them one, they do not have to use it. But the option is there.

Fine printon the GCreads:This gift certificate is not valid for re-enrolling clients or clients who are already enrolled.Onlyone GCper new client allowed. This offer cannot be combined with other programs or offers, including referral program. Certificate has no cash value.Valid only for enrollment in the U-Cord Service,laboratoryprocessing must be complete before November 30, 2005

Cryo-Cell’s website iswww.cryo.-cell.com

If you are interested,email Christina.

source: people.com