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I tried searching for any threads on converting either store gifts cards or AMEX gift cards to full cash value. I also tried asking my bank, USBank, if they would accept AMEX gift cards for deposit and was told no. Any suggestions?
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biggestbopper , Jan 11, 2010 6:40 pm
In memoriam
There has been extensive discussion of converting gift cards to cash on FatWallet. see for example: http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/fina...ord1=gift+card
And, I recall some discussion on FT the jist of which was, IIRC, that it doesn't pay off or is too tough to do for the work involved, if it is possible at all.
And, I recall some discussion on FT the jist of which was, IIRC, that it doesn't pay off or is too tough to do for the work involved, if it is possible at all.
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Unfortunately, plastic jungle seems to be the best option. You lose ~10% but you gain in actually having cash and not plastic.Originally Posted by 96MustangGT
I tried searching for any threads on converting either store gifts cards or AMEX gift cards to full cash value. I also tried asking my bank, USBank, if they would accept AMEX gift cards for deposit and was told no. Any suggestions?
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If the value is above $250, order yourself some coins. Check out the MileBuzz forum. www.usmint.gov
Or is there something I'm missing, as it why the above can't be done? (I've done this myself.)
- Pat
Or is there something I'm missing, as it why the above can't be done? (I've done this myself.)
- Pat
#5
You could sell Amex gift cards on ebay. For whatever reason, people pay over face value for them, usually a dollar or two over, sometimes even more. I don't get it either, but they do.
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Or is there something I'm missing, as it why the above can't be done? (I've done this myself.)
- Pat
Good point with the Amex cards, my earlier post was a half answer for the 'store gift card' part of the question. Put our posts together and we have about two cents of advice!Originally Posted by Wiirachay
If the value is above $250, order yourself some coins. Check out the MileBuzz forum. www.usmint.govOr is there something I'm missing, as it why the above can't be done? (I've done this myself.)
- Pat
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Maybe there is away to get around it, but I thought ebay does not allow Amex, Visa, MC or Discover Gift Cards. If one manages to sell them, Amex is one where it might (not for me) make sense to pay a dollar or 2 above face value because if you buy one in a store, there is a fee with Amex which puts you over face . (I believe you pay $55-56 for a $50 card. I cannot understand why anyone would even want one.)Originally Posted by cordelli
You could sell Amex gift cards on ebay. For whatever reason, people pay over face value for them, usually a dollar or two over, sometimes even more. I don't get it either, but they do.
I have sold small ($25) Walmart Gift Cards for over face value on ebay.
When I started selling, I googled 'why do people pay above face value for gift cards' and you get stories from sellers of buyers claiming they never recieved them or they were used and paypal backing the buyer and refunding their money. (Paypal virtually always backs the buyer: their philosophy is if buyers feel safe and confident, there will always be sellers.) There are sellers who just will not sell Gift Cards.
Having said this, maybe during a $ back promo, paying a dollar or 2 above face isn't too bad.
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I have sold small ($25) Walmart Gift Cards for over face value on ebay.
When I started selling, I googled 'why do people pay above face value for gift cards' and you get stories of buyers claiming the never recieved them or they were used and paypal backing the buyer and refunding their money. (Paypal virtually always backs the buyer: their philosophy is if buyers feel safe and confident, there will always be sellers.) There are sellers who just will not sell Gift Cards.
Having said this, maybe during a $ back promo, paying a dollar or 2 above face isn't too bad.
With Bing CashBack, buying gift cards is made cheaper by 8% (current rate). Over cost is just not smart in case cashback gets denied.Originally Posted by u2fan
Maybe there is away to get around it, but I thought ebay does not allow Amex, Visa, MC or Discover gift Cards. If one manages to sell them, Amex is one where it might (not for me) make sense to pay a dollar or 2 above face value because if you buy one in a store, there is a fee with Amex which puts you over face . (I believe you pay $55-56 for a $50 card. I cannot understand why anyone would even want one.)I have sold small ($25) Walmart Gift Cards for over face value on ebay.
When I started selling, I googled 'why do people pay above face value for gift cards' and you get stories of buyers claiming the never recieved them or they were used and paypal backing the buyer and refunding their money. (Paypal virtually always backs the buyer: their philosophy is if buyers feel safe and confident, there will always be sellers.) There are sellers who just will not sell Gift Cards.
Having said this, maybe during a $ back promo, paying a dollar or 2 above face isn't too bad.
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One interesting possibility is to purchase and sell Playstation Network or Wii or Xbox cards. Players from around the world want codes for the American store, but they can't get them in their country.
I had US$20 cards for Playstation and Wii laying around, and I wasn't going to use them. Both sold for over US$22. Unfortunately, after eBay and Paypal it's down to US$19.50 or so. Still, that's a good rate.
Also, for Buy It Now you can stack Bing and Mr Rebates to get a total of 11% cash back. The caveat is that Bing cashback is restricted to a total of 40 ebay transactions per account. I'd rather use my 8% on a Krugerrand.
I had US$20 cards for Playstation and Wii laying around, and I wasn't going to use them. Both sold for over US$22. Unfortunately, after eBay and Paypal it's down to US$19.50 or so. Still, that's a good rate.
Also, for Buy It Now you can stack Bing and Mr Rebates to get a total of 11% cash back. The caveat is that Bing cashback is restricted to a total of 40 ebay transactions per account. I'd rather use my 8% on a Krugerrand.
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freakflyer , Jan 12, 2010 5:54 pm
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Don't forget youy do have to pay eBay and PayPal fees when you send them - which do add up.Originally Posted by cordelli
You could sell Amex gift cards on ebay. For whatever reason, people pay over face value for them, usually a dollar or two over, sometimes even more. I don't get it either, but they do.
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10 Percent... LOLOriginally Posted by Aitchly
Unfortunately, plastic jungle seems to be the best option. You lose ~10% but you gain in actually having cash and not plastic.
They offer $375 for a $500 JCP card. That is 25 percent less.
I think you can BUY cards for a savings of "~10%"
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They offer $375 for a $500 JCP card. That is 25 percent less.
I think you can BUY cards for a savings of "~10%"
It depends on the card. Amazon or Home Depot or Walmart are bought close to face value, so you can sell for around (~) a 10% loss.Originally Posted by mvoight
10 Percent... LOLThey offer $375 for a $500 JCP card. That is 25 percent less.
I think you can BUY cards for a savings of "~10%"
If you try to sell something that is awash in the market or something that noone wants, ie JCP, you will see a significant drop off %.
Also, the higher value cards are at a higher discount, because there are fewer people who can a) afford and b) plan on using that much credit quickly. For instance, I could go through $500 at Lowes quickly, but if you wanted me to buy $500 worth of JCP, I would laugh and then offer significantly less than face because I don't have any plans to shop there.
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Amex Customer Care , Jan 19, 2010 12:08 pm
Company Representative - Amex
American Express Gift Cards can be redeemed for cash (which is sent to you in the form of a check) by calling 1-877-297-4438, 24 hours a day / 7 days a week.
Beth
Amex Customer Care
Beth
Amex Customer Care
#14
For other VISA/MC/AMEX gift cards, can you just use paypal to pay a friend with a credit card? I think the fee then is just 3% + 30 cents. I haven't tried this so I don't know if it actually works but I've been thinking about doing it with some VISA giftcards I have.
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If you send money to a friend thru Paypal as a non-business transaction, there is no Paypal fee: hopefully you can fund it with a giftcard, but I have never tried.Originally Posted by cliff9973
For other VISA/MC/AMEX gift cards, can you just use paypal to pay a friend with a credit card? I think the fee then is just 3% + 30 cents. I haven't tried this so I don't know if it actually works but I've been thinking about doing it with some VISA giftcards I have.