Originally posted by: RossMAN
Speaking of gift cards I have a Circuit City $69 and Best Buy $71, if anyone is interested![]()
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Speaking of gift cards I have a Circuit City $69 and Best Buy $71, if anyone is interested![]()
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Speaking of gift cards I have a Circuit City $69 and Best Buy $71, if anyone is interested![]()
lol how much do you want for them![]()
Originally posted by: dullard
Giftcards carry a lot of annoyance, thus I would never want to exchange $1 cash for $1 in gift cards. Issues I've had:
1) Your gift card is valued too high, meaning you need the hassle of coming back to the store for another purchase. What if you don't need anything else?
2) Your gift card is valued too low, meaning you have to pay with two different methods which is always annoying.
3) Some gift cards have monthly fees. Cash doesn't.
4) I get 2% back on my Discover Card, I'd lose that with a gift card (unless I can buy the gift card with my discover card).
5) You have to carry the dang card with you. I so frequently end up at a restaurant where I know I have a gift card, only to remember it is on the kitchen counter...
However I'd never expect to pay much less than $1 for a $1 gift card. No store would do such a thing (otherwise everyone would buy the gift cards first and never pay full price). So I voted $0.90 in your poll.
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Lets say as a seller I wouldn't accept less than 90% of the full value. I might as well go to the store, make a purchase, and then take it back for cash (if the store allows that). Or buy something with good resale value, and then ebay it. That would be better than selling it for much less than 90% of its value.I'm talking about buying them off of an individual.
So as a buyer I wouldn't expect to pay much less than 90%.
Originally posted by: dullard
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Lets say as a seller I wouldn't accept less than 90% of the full value. I might as well go to the store, make a purchase, and then take it back for cash (if the store allows that). Or buy something with good resale value, and then ebay it. That would be better than selling it for much less than 90% of its value.I'm talking about buying them off of an individual.
So as a buyer I wouldn't expect to pay much less than 90%.
Good point... Hadn't thought about that, although that does make them much more difficult to get rid of.
Basically I'm looking at the potential end of the Sony Rewards program & I have ~26K Sony points built up. That's enough for 13 $20 Blockbuster gift cards.
I'm trying to come up with the highest $$$ value out of the points, & so far giftcards look like a much better prospect than buying/selling sony gear.
Viper GTS
Brave of you to go head to head with the Grand Nagus. I'd bring a lawyer and a CPA.Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Speaking of gift cards I have a Circuit City $69 and Best Buy $71, if anyone is interested![]()
lol how much do you want for them![]()
Originally posted by: kranky
For me, buying something and ebaying it would be a heck of a lot less appealing than selling a gift card for 90% of face. I'd probably be thrilled to sell them for 80% of face to get quick cash in my hand and be done with it.
