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Free $20 Target Gift Card. . . If You Are Pregnant

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

target_gift_card_baby_registryIf you sign up for or are already signed up for the Target baby registry you will receive a free $20 gift card which can be applied towards any purchase at Target. The card came attached to the most recent edition of the Target baby registry catalog.

There are a number of annoying conditions that come with the gift card, but as long as you plan on using the $20 Target gift card towards an in store purchase you should not have any trouble redeeming it. To redeem the card you must bring it to a Target store, sign up for a baby registry, and the gift card can not be used towards another gift card.

Its nice to see retailers giving back to their customers, even if it is spurred on by their desperation during the recession.

When Retailers Go Under Consumers Gift Cards Become Worthless

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Gift cards are a popular choice for gifts, when you are not sure what to get someone a gift card to a popular store can be the perfect gift. Few people give any thought to the financial stability of a store when they purchase a gift card, but with the current economic downturn bankruptcy of retailers has become a very common occurrence. If you think your gift card will be protected from a company’s creditors think again!

When major retailers go out of business the gift cards are worth nothing, they become a useless piece of plastic. When the Sharper Image filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy they no longer accepted gift cards. Finally after a battle the Sharper Image offered consumers the chance to use their gift cards as a 50% off coupon. Several months later all the retail locations were closed and the cards were worth nothing.

Linens ‘N’ Things went bankrupt in later 2008 forcing many of its consumers scrambling to use their gift cards before the inventory was gone. When Linens ‘N’ Things finally closed its doors over $100 million in gift cards was lost forever.

There are a few things consumers can do to protect themselves. Do not buy gift cards for stores you know are having financial trouble, use your gift cards as quickly as possible and sell gift cards you do not plan on using anytime soon. There is no reason to hang onto gift cards for more then a couple weeks. If you really need a gift card use it, if you do not need it sell your gift card for cash. Giftah will get you cash for your gift cards, just sign up for the site and you will be connected to thousands of people who want to trade you cash for your gift cards. Don’t risk losing your gift cards value to bankruptcy sell it, use it or lose it!

Canadian Outback Gift Certificates Are Still Good

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

With the closing of all Outback Steakhouse restaurants in Ontario thousands of consumers have been left wondering if their gift cards are worth anything. Outback closed the doors of its nine Ontario restaurants in early March.

Often when a chain goes under consumers still holding gift cards are left to foot the bill, luckily Outback Steakhouse’s Ontario management firm has devised a reasonable alternative for those still holding Outback Steakhouse gift cards.

Giftah is please to announce that Outback Steakhouse gift certificates and gift cards issued for Outback Ontario steakhouses can still be redeemed at any SIR Corp. restaurant which include popular restaurants such as Jack Astor’s, Canyon Creek and Alice Fazooli’s. Giftah will continue to allow the trade of Outback Steakhouse gift cards as they are still valid at alternative restaurants and the Outback Steakhouse chain continues to operate in Alberta, Canada.

Michaels Gift Cards for Teacher Appreciation Week

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Popular craft store Michaels conducted a survey in April asking over 1,000 teachers what their preferences for gift giving during Teacher Appreciation Week (May 3 – 9). While many children and parents wonder what gifts they should get for the teachers Michaels survey has revealed what teachers want this Teacher Appreciation Week.

The 73% of teachers prefer gifts made by their students; they said that the handmade gifts involving creative elements. Half the teachers said they have had enough of the typical coffee mugs, candles and bath products typically given as gifts.

The most desired gifts by teachers after home made pieces were gift cards. One third of teachers enjoyed receiving gift cards to retail stores. Although the company obviously recommends Michaels gift cards as the perfect gift for teachers, most teachers have probably had enough of arts and crafts during the school year.

Giftah is in favor of giving gift cards for teacher’s week. Students can save money by using Giftah to buy discounted gift cards to give their teachers. If the teachers do not like the gift card, they can always come back on Giftah and get cash for their gift cards.

Jiffy Lube Gift Cards Donated To Flood Victims

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

When the Red River crested at 42 feet Fargo was battling flood waters to save their city. While the thousands of volunteers and emergency workers managed to prevent the flood water from entering major parts of the city many homes on the outskirts were damaged beyond repair. The flood waters also did a number on Fargo residents vehicles, water damage to the frames and engines caused massive destruction.

Jiffy Lube franchise owners across the nation have pitched in to help families most affected by the flooding. Jiffy Lube gift cards will be donated to over 300 families in Fargo. The Jiffy Lube gift cards worth more then $11,500 will be good for over 300 oil changes. The Fargo Jiffy Lube franchise will partner with the Salvation army to distribute the Jiffy Lube gift cards to the families that need them most.

Patent Litigation Threatened All Gift Cards Validity

Monday, April 20th, 2009

A recent gift card patent litigation trial had the potential to render all gift cards in the United States useless. Every Penny Counts claimed that any company that issued “open” or “closed” gift cards was infringing on their patent for technology that automatically deducts excess cash from gift card transactions.

The “open” gift cards cover the American Express gift cards or Visa gift cards that can be used at any store and the “closed” gift cards refer to gift cards that can be used at specific locations, for example a Best Buy gift card or Wal Mart gift card. Essentially ever single gift card in the United States was covered by the lawsuit.

Luckily the U.S. Court of Appeals affirmed the Florida federal district court’s dismissal of the lawsuits which challenged the legitimacy of gift cards technology. Had the patent litigation been successful it could have potentially banned the use of gift cards in the United States.

Although this did not happen it shows how fragile gift cards can be for storing value. The company you own gift cards for can go out of business, the card can be lost or stolen, and now even patent litigation may lead to the loss of gift card balances. Everyone should get rid of their unused gift cards. It is much better to sell gift cards you will not use or trade them for a gift card you will use. The best place to get cash for gift cards is Giftah. You can get the best price for you gift card and turn the card into a liquid asset.