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Our family recently tried to redeem two $25 prepaid visa gift cards received (theperfectgift.ca), and it's been an interesting experience, which I thought I would relay in case anyone can benefit from it.
While it isn't a lot of money, I have plumbed the depths of this rabbit hole to see how far it goes. Our findings:
(A) These gift cards start at a set balance (eg. $25). Anything not spent, or any balance left, is "free money" for the issuing company. They are incentivized to prevent complete redemption of the card; zero redemption is the ideal situation from their perspective.
(B) Like regular visa cards, they have an expiration date. The expiration date is not visible on the packaging, and not indicated up-front. One of our cards was already expired. This was our first sign that these differed drastically from regular gift cards, that the gift is rendered useless after a period of time. Expirations like this are against the law with regular gift cards, but because these visa gift card exist in a grey area between gift cards and financial products, they get away with it.
(C) The cards are activated upon purchase (okay), but 12 months after activate they start charging a $3.00 per month fee, rendering the card useless fairly quickly with a face value of $25. Again, against the law with regular gift cards, but this is a sketchy grey area.
(D) To use the gift card online, you have to register the card at their sketchy website. Their website "fails" to register cards (in our cases) so it was necessary to call them and navigate a lengthy phone maze in order to register the card. After registration, it was still not possible to use it on Amazon.ca
My guess is they aim for high attrition with online registration to prevent complete use, since its easier to convert the balance to something less transient than their service online. With in-store purchases, it's more difficult to use up the complete sum.
Learnings from this experience:
- Avoid purchasing this kind of product, stick to conventional gift cards instead (amazon, tim's, etc) since they have much more consumer friendly regulation.
- If you receive a product like this, redeem it immediately in-store for a less transient gift card.
How do we gift visa or mastercard giftcards to a friend based in Canada, but the senders are all based abroad (so needs to be done online)
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We are a group of friends that met in grad school, currently spread out across 5 continents.
One of our friend's mom has stage 4 cancer and our friend is traveling back and forth between Toronto and China quite often. We just received work his mom is in her final days.
We want to help our friend with his travel expenses, but he doesn't fly with a particular airline. It's more who is the cheapest at the moment kind of thing. We're figuring out a way how to send money over to him.
Is Paypal the only option we have? Will multiple $300-$500 deposits over a short period of time trigger some sort of hold in his account?
I bought a Canadian (Vanilla) VISA Prepaid Gift card the other day, and am unable to make a purchase on it due to needing a billing address from the States-the issue is- I live in Canada. And there is no option to fill in my respective -and proper- address.
Does anybody know how or why it's this way? or if there's a way to fix it?
I would be so so grateful for any info offered, thank you in advance.
My mom in Florida sent me $400 in Visa gift cards not realizing they are for US use only. Was going to wait until I go across the border again to use them but I need to eat?
Ps I tried FB marketplace/Kijiji but was riddled with scammers