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Jul 2012

I am just writing a book. This book will be as PDF stamped with the purchasers name and on paper.

I discovered ejunkie.com by searching possibilities to stemp a PDF with the purchasers name.



Now I ask for solutions for my book selling.



First question: Somebody purchases 20 books with 40% discount. But the books should not be stamped with his name, they should be stamped with the name of the people receiving the books.



So all this 20 people should be able to go to the checkout page, with some sort of voucher,

register with their email and download the book with their name stamped.



So the purchaser pruchases 20 vouchers, he gives the vouchers to the people receiving the gift.



How to solve this problem?

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In a case like this I would suggest setting it up similar to the way we describe setting up a gift coupon:

11http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/tips.gift-coupons.htm11



This way a person will buy 20 voucher codes from you that others can then use to get your eBook at not cost, and their names would be stamped on the PDF, not the original buyer.

5 months later

I have a similar question. My product is a pay what you want bundle, and someone hopes to purchase 2 copies, one for themselves and one for their friend. The purchase for their friend would be in the form of a gift coupon I presume, as outlined above in "tips.gift-coupons.htm", but that page does not give any indication that this type of "buy as gift" procedure is possible with pay what you want items. Is it?



Thanks!

Hmm, if you are selling the gift code via a pay-what-you-want product then I would recommend setting up an alternate gift product that has a set price for recipient to redeem their gift code on. That way you can set the codes for a specific price that relates to that gift product, which can still deliver the same files as a regular purchase would.