We are trying to develop an app for Android by raising funds on 
Kickstarter. We had to halt the fundraising when we realized we can't gift 
a copy of the app to the people who donated. This is possible on the iTunes 
store - you're giving a token that you give to people to get a copy of the 
app. Why doesn't Google Play allow the same policy? Google Play's gift 
cards are a minimum of 5$ and our app is 2.99 so buying gift cards is not 
an option because the gift card exceeds the price of the app. Why won't 
Google Play allow developers to gift as many copies of their app as they 
want? What is the purpose of having this policy? All it does it prevent 
developers like us from releasing on Android.

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