eGifter Offers 3% Rewards for Gift Cards Bought With BTC, LTC or DOGE

eGifter Offers 3% Rewards for Gift Cards Bought With BTC, LTC or DOGE

Electronic gift card provider eGifter has launched a new incentive program for customers who want to pay with bitcoin, dogecoin or litecoin: a 3% discount in redeemable rewards on such purchases. The eGifter Points program, officially launched today by the New York-based company, skews discounts favorably toward the company's decentralized payment options. Customers in the rewards program only receive a 2% discount for using PayPal, and 1% for using credit cards to buy eGifter cards from major merchandisers. Tyler Rowe, eGifter's co-founder and CEO, said: "Because cryptocurrencies cost....


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