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Tango Card, Inc.

Tango’s Unique Offering

Tango Card, Inc. is a Seattle-based technology provider in the gift card area whose primary focus is helping people use all of the value on their gift cards. The company provides a range of free services that help consumers remember and use their gift cards. Anyone with a Tango Card can redeem the card for gift cards offered by other retailers and premier merchants. If the cardholder wishes, balances left on Tango cards can be donated to support non-profit charities. Tango card holders can also access their account via mobile web device and a free Tango app for mobile online shopping for even at retail shops if the card is lost or left at home. Account holders can also receive cash from their unused gift card balances. Tango’s email alert and Tango Meter applications can assist account holders remember transactions or if they haven’t used the card for awhile. This helps cardholders always remember they have an unused balance to spend. What’s really cool about the Tango program is the ability to organize all gift cards and there balances in one place through their FREE online account management portal. The Business Solutions segment of Tango offers opportunities to corporate clients for their employees and customers who they would like to give gifts, bonuses or rewards to.

Typically, there are no expiration dates, no hidden fees and no inactivity charges for the Tango Card. By using the Tango platform, customers can purchase gift cards from premier brand names such as – iTunes, Groupon, Rixty, Zappos, Starbucks, Pottery Barn, Spa Finder, Amazon.com, Gap, Nike, Home Depot, REI and Target. Some of the more popular charities that customers with card balances can electronically donate to are – USO, InSTEDD, America Scores, World of Children, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Summer Search, National Park Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.

About Tango Card, Inc.
Stock Symbol: Private Company
Website: https://www.tangocard.com/
Corporate Headquarters: Seattle, WA
Address: 601 Union Street, Suite 4200, Seattle, WA, 98101, [email protected], 877-558-2646




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Tango Card, Inc. WebsiteTango Card, Inc. is a Seattle-based technology provider in the gift card area whose primary focus is helping people use all of the value on their gift cards. The company provides a range of free services that help consumers remember and use their gift cards.
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