Would you sell a gift card you received as a gift for a reduced price?
Deliciously Melicious
2012/06/04 15:45:50
For example, you get a $50 gift card for Bed, Bath and Beyond as a wedding gift, would you then try to sell it on Facebook for $40? 

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- Muver 2012/06/09 02:26:52Yes, if I am not going to use it, why not get some money?+1But only if no one else I knew wanted it....Or I might just donate it to some organization..reply
- Vision of Verve 2012/06/05 01:25:03
- lucythetooth 2012/06/05 01:19:50No, that is tacky.+1I'm sure I could find something at pretty much any store that I could use. If not, then I could just get a random item and sell that.reply
- bags the Indigenous Guru 2012/06/04 19:27:12No, that is tacky.+1Tacky tacky tacky!
reply - Pixie·MzAwesome♠ƤĦĂĔŢ♠ 2012/06/04 17:09:09Yes, if I am not going to use it, why not get some money?+1either that or it would sit in my wallet and after a while they start taking money off of it.reply
- Yuki ~ ♦Lion King of PHÆT♦ 2012/06/04 16:46:16Yes, if I am not going to use it, why not get some money?+1But I wouldn't do it where the person who gave it to me might find out. I'd just ask some friends or family in person if they want the bargain.reply
- Piper 2012/06/04 16:31:57No, that is tacky.+1I don't think it's particularly "tacky"; it is after all, mine now, and it's not a personal kind of gift. I probably wouldn't do it, though.reply
- Xerxes,Phantom of PHAET 2012/06/04 16:16:52Yes, if I am not going to use it, why not get some money?+1Why not?reply
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+1Would you worry that the person who gave you the gift card might see you trying to sell it and be hurt?reply - Xerxes,... Delicio... 2012/06/04 16:21:12
+1No, of course I would offer it them(at no cost) first, explaining that I do not shop at that store.reply -
Sounds reasonable. :)reply















