Though ownacoder.com is not an operational website yet, its gift programmers in Vietnam are now available to buyers. This is a great opportunity for those who are looking for the most unique gift of 2008.
A gift programmer is a person living offshore who works as a web programmer, whom you can virtually own and, if so desired, give this ownership away as a gift.
No, this is not slavery! The offshore programmer commits to this concept in order to have definite job security. You will be able to interview the gift programmer ahead of the purchase.
What if the gift programmer quit working? It is the responsibility of ownacoder.com to provide an alternative human resource while arranging for a replacement of equal or higher value.
After making the payment to purchase a gift programmer, you will be awarded with an ownership title to the programmer. The title will show who the gift programmer is, who the purchaser is, who the gift recipient is, and other information necessary for the further transfer of the title.
In buying a car, you are the legal owner of your not-fully-paid car so long as you are still making payments. Since a gift programmer is a person and this is not slavery, you can never finish paying in full in order to own that person without further payments. The best you can do is to negotiate the longest possible term for the lowest possible price. For those who want to give this away as a true gift, you may wish to purchase a year or two to ensure that the gift recipient will not have to worry about any payments for the use of that resource during that time.
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