London: Help is at hand for the indebted Greek people: a bailout fund has been set up for them on crowd-funding website Indiegogo.[caption id=“attachment_2318304” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Greece’s euro crisis. Reuters[/caption] The campaign goal is to raise €1.6 billion ($1.8 billion), the same amount Greece was expected to fail to pay the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday. By mid-afternoon, €120,302 had been pledged by 7,550 funders. As with most crowd-funding campaigns, there are gifts for those who pledge. Pledge €3 and get a postcard sent from Greece of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. Pledge €6 and get a feta and olive salad, €10 to get a small bottle of ouzo and €25 to get a bottle of Greek wine. The campaign insists it is not a joke. “I was fed up of the Greek crisis going round in circles, while politicians are dithering, this is affecting real people,” campaign organiser Thom Feeney writes on the site. Reuters
As with most crowd-funding campaigns, there are gifts for those who pledge.
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