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Gift Card

Price: $20.00 - $250.00

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GIVE THE GIFT OF PEACE.

Awaken the sense of calmness, centeredness and confidence in someone special. Help evolve the world toward peace and understanding as a way to resolve conflict. Mind Body Aikido is akin to the practice of yoga, but applied to relationships with other human beings.

GIVE THE GIFT OF EMBODIED MINDFULNESS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON. SHARE THE JOY OF KI AIKIDO WITH SOMEONE SPECIAL.

Choose $20, $50, or $70 or any higher amount of your choice. Your recipient can apply it to the 2-week, 4-week or 6-week trial, or toward any other membership, class, event or product at Boulder Ki Aikido.

{YOU WILL BE PROMPTED TO FILL IN THE AMOUNT OF YOUR GIFT CARD ON THE NEXT SCREEN.}

THE FINE PRINT: Gift cards expire after five years from the date they were activated. There is no service fee, dormancy fee, inactivity fee, maintenance fee, or any other type of fee. On and after the activation date, if the amount remaining is five dollars or less, on request of the holder, the issuer shall redeem the remaining value of a gift card for cash. A gift certificate or a credit memo issued in the ordinary course of an issuer's business, which remains unclaimed by the owner for more than five years after becoming payable or distributable, is presumed abandoned. In the case of a gift certificate, the amount presumed abandoned is the price paid by the purchaser for the gift certificate. In the case of a credit memo, the amount presumed abandoned is the amount credited to the recipient of the memo. “Gift card” means a prefunded tangible or electronic record of a specific monetary value evidencing an issuer's agreement to provide goods, services, credit, money, or anything of value. A “gift card” includes, but is not limited to, a tangible card; electronic card; stored-value card; or certificate or similar instrument, card, or tangible record, all of which contain a microprocessor chip, magnetic chip, or other means for the storage of information and for which the value is decremented upon each use. A “gift card” does not include a pre-funded tangible or electronic record issued by, or on behalf of any government agency; ?a gift certificate that is issued only on paper; ?a prepaid telecommunications or technology card; ?a card or certificate issued to a consumer pursuant to an awards, loyalty, or promotional program for which no money or other item of monetary value was exchanged; ?or a card that is donated or sold below face value at a volume discount to an employer or charitable organization for fundraising purposes.