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Let's say an item on the list costs 3,000$. An electric bicycle, for example. Unless someone is very generous, the odds are low that any one person will buy this entire gift. But if you were planning on spending 100$, and can't find anything in that price ranger on the list, you could choose to indicate that you contribute your 100$ to this gift. You're basically giving them 100$ cash, saying, if you get the full 3,000$, I want you to spend my 100$ on this gift; only if you fall short can you choose what to spend it on.

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