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Title: LoveCrypto, finally an easy way to send Crypto-Currency. Post by: DeShack96 on April 29, 2014, 10:50:33 PM https://i.imgur.com/5wMLbnM.png (http://www.lovecrypto.com/) Hey guys, check out this site, http://www.lovecrypto.com, where you can send a package of various Crypto-currencies such as LTC, BTC, DOGE, and more as a gift in an email to whomever you like. Here's what it'll look like from the receiving end: http://www.lovecrypto.com/assets/images/claim.png If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to reply, as I can relay them to the developer of the site. Happy Mining :) Title: Re: LoveCrypto, finally an easy way to send Crypto-Currency. Post by: poordeveloper on April 29, 2014, 10:58:15 PM Do you have an affiliate program?
Title: Re: LoveCrypto, finally an easy way to send Crypto-Currency. Post by: DeShack96 on April 30, 2014, 02:47:26 AM Do you have an affiliate program? Not right now, but maybe later in the future. Title: Re: LoveCrypto, finally an easy way to send Crypto-Currency. Post by: tspacepilot on April 30, 2014, 04:49:11 AM I wonder what this would look like with RFC compliant plain-text mail? I always have images and html mail disabled for security (and readibility).
Title: Re: LoveCrypto, finally an easy way to send Crypto-Currency. Post by: poordeveloper on April 30, 2014, 06:45:39 AM I wonder what this would look like with RFC compliant plain-text mail? I always have images and html mail disabled for security (and readibility). Technically, there is the possibility of providing both things - so people who only accept plain-text mail will see that version, and those who accept the html version will see it. Not sure if this is the case here though.Title: Re: LoveCrypto, finally an easy way to send Crypto-Currency. Post by: tspacepilot on May 01, 2014, 04:34:27 AM I wonder what this would look like with RFC compliant plain-text mail? I always have images and html mail disabled for security (and readibility). Technically, there is the possibility of providing both things - so people who only accept plain-text mail will see that version, and those who accept the html version will see it. Not sure if this is the case here though.Good point. I get a lot of emails that are obviously composed in html and I'm seeing the stripped down version. Some look better than others. The most annoying is when there's a message in there that says "having trouble seeing this message? ...". I always want to reply "no, apparantly you had trouble composing it in a conformant way". :) |