Anyone? Anyone from Google Play here? An admin or supervisor who can 
explain why the policy is like this?

On Monday, July 4, 2016 at 11:39:11 AM UTC-7, twitter swag wrote:
>
> 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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