Burger King Delivering Greeting Cards Containing $1 Dollar
Burger King is running an unusual holiday campaign. Through its $1 Holidays campaign Burger King promises to mail a greeting card plus a $1 bill to the name and address you give them for a $1 charge on your credit card. There are twenty different greeting cards to choose from. Several of the cards have photographs of burgers on them.
The faq contains more details including confirmation that Burger King will mail a real dollar to the address you designate.
Will there be a real dollar shipped in my card?
Yes.
Do I have to use my real name and address in the "From" field?
Yes. Your "From" address has to match your Billing information.
Why are you asking for my date of birth?
We are required to follow certain age restrictions concerning information collected online. These laws are designed for privacy and safety reasons, and that is important to us.
I just entered my date of birth, and now the site says I am not permitted to participate. Why not?
Sorry about that, but we are required to follow certain legal age restrictions, and it appears you are not eligible to purchase cards on our site.
May I send cards outside of the continental US?
Yes, but only to HI and AK. Cards cannot be sent to territories or military bases.
How many cards may I send?
The maximum order total per order is $99. While supplies lasts.
How long will it take for my card to arrive?
Up to 14 days to arrive via United States Postal Service.
The greeting card offer may not go over well with some Burger Franchisees who are already upset with the $1 double cheeseburger promotion. Some Burger King franchisees sued Burger King because the deal was forcing them to sell each quarter-pound for a loss.