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Economy => Services => Topic started by: abuelau on December 22, 2013, 04:56:43 PM



Title: Bitcoin Christmas e-card as a gift
Post by: abuelau on December 22, 2013, 04:56:43 PM
Send Bitcoin to your friends and family this Christmas (they will thank you later)!  ;)

http://www.bitforyou.com (http://www.bitforyou.com)

BitForYou.com allows you to send Bitcoins with a nice Christmas e-card. So it's not just about the money, it's about the card and the words you write them.

A couple of card examples:

http://www.bitforyou.com/cards/christmas/n1n.gif

http://www.bitforyou.com/cards/christmas/n9n.gif

How does it work?

It's really simple: You choose a card, enter your e-mail and the recipient's e-mail addresses, a custom message and click PREVIEW.

In the Preview screen, you can see how your card will look like, and if you are happy with it, just send the Bitcoins to fund your card to the address shown at the bottom. As soon as we receive the Bitcoin, your card is sent (we wait for just 1 confirmation).

Once the recipient receives the card, they can withdraw their Bitcoins to any address. They also receive instructions on how to create a wallet in Blockchain.info in case they don't have a wallet yet (and a short video explaining what are Bitcoins).

In case your recipient doesn't withdraw their coins in 15 days, you get your coins back (we send it back to the address where they came from).

How much can I send?

You can send between 0.01 BTC and 1.0 BTC. We feel that this range offers opportunities for every pocket size to send nice gifts.

Are there any fees?

Yes, there's a 2% fee on every card sent. This is used to pay the miners fee and fees associated with using Blockchain.info's shared send service.

Is it secure?

Yes, we don't store any private keys and only hold a very small amount of BTC in hot storage.

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Christmas gift: I will send an e-card with BTC 0.01 to the first 3 people that send a Bitforyou e-card with any amount.

To get your BTC, just send the e-card and post your Bitcoin transaction ID here (used to fund your card).


Title: Re: Bitcoin Christmas e-card as a gift
Post by: abuelau on December 23, 2013, 10:58:20 AM
My offer to give away BTC 0.01 to the first 3 people that send cards will expire at midnight on the 24th/December (GMT).