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Newlyweds: Are you tired of the same old ritual of choosing furniture for the wedding guests to buy for your house? Don´t you want to use your wedding guest's present money on a more effective and fun activity? Buy-Our-Honeymoon.com is a website that definetively brakes the traditions. In Buy-Our-Honeymoon.com users can select a series of activities (during their honey moon) and the wedding guests instead of paying the wedding present money on a furniture retailer use it to pay a certain activity that the newlyweds have chozen. The result of this is that newlyweds have the time of their lifes during their honeymoon.
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"Buy Our Honeymoon is the 21st Century equivalent of a department store bridal registry — but imagine champagne dinners and balloon flights instead of cutlery and bowls. What if your guests could help you with the honeymoon of your dreams? A different kind of wedding gift list, where you can shape the experiences and adventures of your first few weeks as a married couple."
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Brings a new dimension to the honeymoon registry market, with beautiful design themes and zero service charge.
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If this website does not work as a travel agency, does not take comissions and does not accept money in order to send it to the newlyweds, what is this website good for? How is it going to do to gain profits? Is it selling advertisement space?
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written by Andrew Green 12 Months 29 Days ago | |
| In answer to the question about how we make a profit -- we charge a (modest) setup fee. Couples can sign up for one week's no-obligation free trial, and if they decide to use their list after a week, pay a one-off charge. Most other honeymoon registries either charge a percentage (typically 9%) of every gift bought through their sites, or require a booking with an associated travel agency. | ||