Gift Cards and Gift Certificates Last holiday season, Americans spent over $18 billion on gift cards and gift certificates. Gift cards are popular because they take away the awkwardness of giving money while still allowing the receiver to choose their own present. There are two types of gift cards, Bank Gift Cards and Retailer Gift Cards. Bank gift cards can be used at many locations but come with high fees. Retailer gift cards can only be used in specific stores or chains of stores but do not have fees. BANK GIFT CARDSBank gift cards are issued by American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa. They can be used at most stores that accept these credit cards. Some bank gift cards can also be used at ATM’s to receive cash. FeesBanks usually charge fees for their gift cards. These fees can cut into the value of your gift. Here are some common fees:
As a general rule, the sooner you spend a bank gift card, and the fewer places you spend it at, the more value you’ll get from the card. Expiration DatesMost bank gift cards have an expiration date. When buying or receiving a bank gift card, find out when the card expires. Some expired cards can be renewed for a fee. If not, the balance goes to the bank when the card expires. RETAILER GIFT CARDS AND GIFT CERTIFICATESRetailers issue gift cards and gift certificates for use at their stores. These cards and certificates rarely have expiration dates or fees. No ExpirationRetailer gift cards and gift certificates do not expire. The only exceptions are gift cards for a specific food product, or for a business or charity promotion. If a gift card or gift certificate has an expiration date, it must be printed on the front of the card or certificate. Exchanges for CashWhether you can exchange a gift card or certificate for cash depends on the store’s refund policy. When you make a purchase for less than the full amount on the gift card, the store can choose to give you the balance of the card amount in cash, or simply leave the remaining balance on the card. Ask the store what their refund policy is before buying a gift card. Inactivity FeesSome gift cards are “reloadable” which means you can add more money onto the card if you want to. Reloadable cards may have dormant or inactivity fees. These fees are allowed if the card balance is $5 or less, or if there has been no activity for 24 months in a row. If a gift card has an inactivity fee, it must be written on the card. Problems and ComplaintsIf you have a problem with a gift card, contact the store or bank that issued the card. If the problem is not resolved, contact us for help. Contact us for more information or speak with one of our counselors at (800) 593-8222. If you live outside of Southern California, call us at (213) 974-1452. For more information: |