Help Incase raise money for relief efforts in Japan and get a simple, limited-edition iPhone 4 case as a thank you.

As with any natural disaster, media outlets bombard us with hour-by-hour coverage and concern for about a week after tragedy strikes, and then they move on to something else. It may not be on the news every night anymore, but the earthquake disaster in Japan has left countless people without homes or resources. Even though the initial spurt of giving has passed, Incase is doing its part to give back to the people of Japan by launching an effort to raise $10,000 in relief funds. If you can donate $20 to Incase’s efforts, the company will send you a thank-you in the form of a snap-on hard case for your iPhone 4. The case offers thin, lightweight protection and features a limited-edition “Hinomaru” red rising sun graphic on a white background. All proceeds from the Japan Solidarity Case ($20 donation) will go to the Mercy Corps Artists Help Japan Movement organization. Check out the full details and get more information over at Incase. Kill two birds with one stone by helping relief efforts with a donation and visually reminding others around you that the victims of Japan still need help.

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  1. Ian Bell at 10:48pm 20th April 2011 Ah, I just double checked my order and you are right, shipping was removed. I wish they just put it as $0 in the first place. I am sure a ton of people got confused on this. Thanks for the note!
  2. Francisco Ho at 4:22am 21st April 2011 i have gotit
  3. Raquel at 2:41pm 20th April 2011 This is the note on the bottom of the page: Note: You will not be charged (ground) shipping & handling on this item. While you will see the shipping & handling in your cart, we will remove those charges once your orders had been received and processed. Free shipping! Yey! I ordered mine too!
  4. Kelly Montgomery at 2:36pm 20th April 2011 It said something on the site about shipping being free even though it might appear in your shopping cart...
  5. Ian Bell at 2:04pm 20th April 2011 I bought mine. People in Japan need as much help as possible. $8 for shipping though....ouch.
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