+Harrald Posted June 17, 2002 Share Posted June 17, 2002 Title says it all. I want to give a Geocaching.com membership to a friend. ==================================== As always, the above statements are just MHO. ==================================== Link to comment
+Wander Lost Posted June 17, 2002 Share Posted June 17, 2002 I think when the whole membership thing started this question was brought up. I think the way to do this was to buy the membership and give your friend the activation code. If ignorance is bliss, why aren't there more happy people?? Link to comment
+Dekaner Posted June 18, 2002 Share Posted June 18, 2002 Geocaching gift certificates! - Dekaner of Team KKF2A Link to comment
+Snowtrail Posted June 18, 2002 Share Posted June 18, 2002 Gift certificates would be kool. Link to comment
+mrcpu Posted June 18, 2002 Share Posted June 18, 2002 Giving a membership is easy. Just email the person the activation code! Rob Mobile Cache Command Link to comment
custer Posted July 1, 2002 Share Posted July 1, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Dekaner: Geocaching gift certificates! - Dekaner of Team KKF2A Sounds like a great thing to put in a cache for a first finder prize. http://custer37.livejournal.com/ Link to comment
+mrcpu Posted July 2, 2002 Share Posted July 2, 2002 Well hey! Just print up a nice certificate with the activation code and a letter with instructions and put this in a cache. Rob Mobile Cache Command Link to comment
Eric O'Connor Posted July 2, 2002 Share Posted July 2, 2002 quote:MRCPU - Just print up a nice certificate with the activation code and a letter with instructions and put this in a cache. Was that for a month or a year? The monthly codes automagically renew at the end of the month. Is there a way we can buy a code that will stop working in 30 days? (thus not being charged for later service) A $3 code that I can hide several of would be cool, a $30 code might be given to a buddy as a gift, but it's too pricey to just leave in a cache. How about this.... $20 for 20 (each code valid for seven days...) If you've read the first finder thread you'll already know I'm a broken record* on the buying codes idea. *records were these flat, round, non-shiny plates that contained grooves. If spun at the correct RPM with a specially designed needle being dragged, sound could be passed to an amplifier of some sort. If the record became "broken", the needle would play the same section over and over until repositioned... If you're having trouble imagining this, think of a woman who's prone to nagging Link to comment
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