• Mr Fish@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    6 months later, all three cards have expired, so all three companies get $25 of free revenue, and no one really got anything for Christmas.

    Gift cards are a fucking scam

    • JimVanDeventer@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Gift cards expiring isn’t legal in Canada. We just expect you to lose them, and there is still plenty of profit in that, apparently.

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        1 year ago

        They don’t expire here, 3ither, but I found a 10-year-old gift card after a move and the company had switched to a new gift card system, so I had to spend an hour calling around to get my ancient gift card converted to modern store credit. It was not worth it for $20.

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      1 year ago

      I wonder if prices being 24.99 makes a difference here too.

      That would mean that for each gift card where the full amount is not spent, the company keeps 0.01. That 0.01 is technically owed but it doesn’t prevent the company from earning interest on the unspent cash (I don’t think).

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    1 year ago

    Gets $25 gift card

    Regifts it to friend

    Friend regifts it to another friend

    That friend gives it to me

    Gets $25 gift card

    Regifts it to friend and so forth

    So yeah, we’re basically keeping the economy afloat.

    • Chakravanti@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      What happens when you can but the other guy is broke including homeless now. Do you murder the economy just because the “mutual” “giving” dies on one end?

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    1 year ago

    The one area where gift cards are nice is when you for sure know that someone is going to be shopping somewhere and will use it up. My husband and I recently gained two nephews through his brother’s fiancee’s previous marriage. There’s a local game store that the boys love, so we got them gift cards paired with an outing to the store and lunch. My brother-in-law and his fiancee just had a baby, our niece, so it’s also a way to give them a little bit of a break. It wouldn’t have been existing for them if it had just been cash.