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A GIANT Help to Those in Need - Wireless GIANT to Donate a Minimum of $10,000 Toward the Relief Fund for Victims of Hurricane Katrina

Business Wire, Sept 7, 2005

DETROIT -- To help those affected by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, Wireless GIANT will provide a minimum of $10,000 in donation to the Red Cross relief fund for victims of Hurricane Katrina. Throughout the month of September, for every accessory sold in over 80 Wireless GIANT stores, Wireless GIANT will donate one dollar to help those who need it most.

Wireless GIANT was founded in 1996, and is based on the strength of a close community. "The devastation from Hurricane Katrina is beyond belief. We want to do what we can to help those who've lost everything," said founder, Isaac Hanna. "So we're going to give at least $10,000 to the Red Cross relief fund. More, if we can."

Customers can help increase the amount of the donation. Just buy an accessory at Wireless GIANT, and they'll donate $1 to the Red Cross. The more accessories sold, the more Wireless GIANT will donate.

Headquartered in Roseville, Michigan, Wireless GIANT now has over 80 locations across the United States, each offering consumers the opportunity to comparison shop available carriers' plans and phones - to find the perfect wireless plan in their area that exactly fits their individual needs. With franchising opportunities available, Wireless GIANT is positioned to become one of the nation's top wireless retailers.

Note: Frank Arcori, Executive Vice-President of Wireless GIANT, is available to discuss growth and franchise opportunities. To arrange an interview, please contact Karin Oliver-Kreft or Diana Sikes at Sussman Sikes & Associates, (248) 353-5300.

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