A corporate printing and design of Valencian t -shirts saw a peak in the business after having presented personalized keys published with its own Covvid certificate.
Goatxa chief Juanfran Peinaranda said his phone “smoking” with non -stop orders for keys that cost € 9 each and in a position to deliver within 24 hours.
Square keychains are published with non -public data in one aspect and a single QR in the other in a position to scan.
It comes as a result that 11 regions in Spain followed legislation that required consumers to provide evidence of vaccination status, recovery from Covid or a recent negative PCR to enter safe establishments.
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Goatxa asks its consumers to send their complete call as the original PDF documents of their EU Covid Covvid certificate.
The business circle of relatives with only 3 other people said the orders approached 100.
It presents itself as a separate company in the Spanish region of Murcia, it has also introduced Covid certificate keys, bags and t-shirts.
Design impermete sells its keys for € 8 each, with one QR code in one and non -public data on the other.
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