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Join Date: Feb 2004
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![]() If you have or put money in your account pool with Fastmail, can you transfer that to another Fastmail account...say, to give the gift of upgrade to another user?
![]() I tried to find this info in FM help, but could not locate the answer. |
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Thanks again, s a.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I couldn't really tell from those links whether you could use your own account pool or not.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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b. Click on Options --> Purchase Gift Certificate c. Enter the Gift amount in US$ d. For "Recipient's email address:", enter the email address of the person you want to send the gift certificate to (you can even send yourself a gift certificate). e. Enter a greeting and finally click on "Buy Certificate". The gift certificate will be sent to the email address you entered and you will receive an email confirming your purchase. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Okay...I just was not sure if it would work that way, or if they would charge the credit card for it.
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#9 |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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How does one do this 17 years later?
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#10 |
Intergalactic Postmaster
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Irving, Texas
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![]() I did this a few weeks ago. You need to add the funds to your Fastmail account, then file a support request and ask to transfer a specific amount to the other user (specifying their main account address). It used to be an online form, but it was rarely used so Fastmail changed this to a manual process a couple of years ago. I have some friends whose birthday present from me is refreshing their Fastmail account when it runs out.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Irving, Texas
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I would say "yes", but I don't work for Fastmail. I do believe that features which are rarely used should not be placed in software. My guess is that a very tiny fraction of Fastmail users sent funds in this fashion, and I'm guessing that there were risks to such a user funds transfer system that they would rather handle with manual intervention.
Remember that Fastmail has reworked their user interface in the past few years with a goal of simplicity. See: https://effectivesoftwaredesign.com/...-occams-razor/ Bill Last edited by n5bb : 14 Feb 2021 at 08:18 AM. |
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