keithbvadu2 (22,899 posts)
When you give Amazon gift cards as a present,
When you give Amazon gift cards as a present, you should peel off the protective coating that covers the numbers. You should scan them or take a picture or write down the numbers. Tonight I found $240 worth of gift cards that I have given as presents but have not been redeemed. Some over 2 years old. Unredeemed gift cards are pure profit for the company.
No wonder Jeff Bezos is a multi-gazillionaire.
Same/same for all other gift cards.
Companies love to sell them.
They can even sell them at a discount, knowing some will be lost or forgotten.
Even redeemed, you are a captive customer.
It took me a couple of minutes to understand what this asshole is saying, but it's creepy as hell.Basically, s/h/it says that if you give someone an Amazon gift card, you should reveal and document the serial numbers so you can verify whether the card has been used. Call me old fashioned, but
if I given someone a gift, that ends my interest in it unless they would like to discuss it at a later date. Logging on to see if my gift has been used is some next-level creepy liberal shit.
No one calls s/h/it out on the practice of giving someone a card, which, by the way, appears to be used when it's handed over.
"Here, Merry Christmas! And don't mind the scraped off tape - I just needed to expose the codes so I can monitor your use of the card. Have fun!"
What the ****?