Advice or experience of "buy our honeymoon" websites?

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Hi all,

I just wondered if anyone had any experience of the sort of sites where guests are able to make a contribution to our honeymoon in lieu of presents?

Have you used any, either as the couple or the guest? Which ones are good/ bad / indifferent?
What should we bear in mind?

Just looking to glean some of the collective MSE knowledge to get the best value for our break-of-a-lifetime. We are looking at interrailing / travelling around Europe for a few weeks if thet helps?

Thanks in advance everyone!
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  • ruby_eskimo
    ruby_eskimo Posts: 4,528 Forumite
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    I've bought a few "honeymoon" gifts for friend's through Prezola. They let you buy breakfast, or a meal, or a bottle of champagne, rather than just giving a donation. You probably just get the money in a lump sum so could spend it how you wish but I think its nice that as a guest you feel you're buying them something rather than just giving the cash.
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  • Ruby_Roo
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    HoneyFund was recommended to us.
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