OT: JUST RANTING: I get rewarded, but with Useless rewards

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Hmmm....Let's do the math here, using your example....



Purchase from the "overpriced store", using FREE "$50" gift card. Cost to me: $0. Remaining value of gift card to me: $0.



Purchase from "non-overpriced store". Cost to me: $15. Remaining value of gift card to me: $0, as I'm refusing to use the card at that store, and therefore it has no value.



Advantage--the overpriced store, by $15.
 
That is why you look for sales and use the $50.00 in a different way and buy what you want somewhere else.





Tom
 
I recently used a $100 AMEX card at a restaurant where the bill came to $103. I explained to the server that I would be making up the difference in cash, but when she ran the card. it accepted the whole $103 amount. Mmmmm? I wonder if I will be getting a bill from AMEX for the difference? ;)
 
Bill V ... really, you have to do better than your example.



Perhaps there are several items of interest at the "non-overpriced store", potentially totaling $50.00. Or, perhaps, there is more than one "non-overpriced store" from which one can make purchases.



Gesh.
 
All I got from my job was a stupid pen and pencil set.



LOL My old company at 5 years you get a pen and pencil set. When I reached that point it was only a pen and they told me the pencil now takes 10 years to get. I laughed and said you will never give me the pencil. Took my boss a day to figure that one out...:eek:

 
I agree with those above who suggested selling it. For whatever reason, eBay buyers routinely bid near the amount. E.g., $25 card for $23, etc. So, you can still get what you want.
 
Go ahead and get a gift card to one of the stores. However, why bother selling it on eBay and paying for the shipping. Hold onto it for the right occasion. Simply "re-gift" it. Give it to someone else as a gift. I know there are ethical/moral opinions from every angle on this issue. However, in the end, you get your money out of it (so to speak) and possibly you save time/hassle coming up for a gift for someone down the road.
 
When I get a gift (something that the giver doesn't have to give, and costs me nothing) I say "Thank You" and go on with my life.
 

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