KANSAS CITY, Mo.–People can now send payments via a Hallmark card.
Hallmark has announced a partnership with Venmo to launch Hallmark + Venmo Cards. Customers can select a card from the new line celebrating a range of occasions, including birthdays, weddings and holidays, scan the unique QR code inside each card, choose the amount they want to give, and hand write a personalized message, according to Hallmark.
When the recipient opens the card, they scan the QR code to access the gifted amount in their own Venmo account – a “gift they can truly customize for themselves,” Hallmark added, noting only a gift giver’s intended recipient will be able to access the money sent in a Hallmark + Venmo Card.
‘Legacy of Caring’
“Customers can now securely send money with Venmo in a physical Hallmark card, offering a new, unique and convenient way of gifting to friends and family,” the company said. “By bringing together Hallmark’s legacy of caring and Venmo’s social, secure and simple payments, the two brands are transforming the gift giving experience.
Hallmark said the cards are available for $4.99 and can be purchased at Hallmark.com, Hallmark Gold Crown Stores and select retailers nationwide.
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