Online
campaign for the salvation of Greece and payment of the external debt of the
country succeeded in collecting more than 1.3
million euros.
The Greek Bailout Fund in the
online financing site Indiegogo collected less that 500 thousand Euro on 1st
of July.
Just
for 24 hours the amount was
increased by about 700 thousand Euro.
The
idea to support Greece in this way is of 29-year-old
Londoner, who actually has nothing in common with Greece and its problems. Thom Feeney
decided, however, that with the help of many people could help
the Greeks.
" All this dithering over Greece is getting boring.
European ministers flexing their muscles and posturing over whether they can
help the Greek people of not. Why don't we the people just sort it instead?” wrote Tom at Indiegogo.
" €1.6bn is what the Greeks need. It might seem like a
lot but it's only just over €3 from each European."
By
donating different amounts everyone can get a gift
card with the image of Alexis Tsipras, a bottle of ouzo, feta cheese or a
holiday for two in Athens.
More information you may find here.
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