Unwanted Gift Cards

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Got a gift card from Barnes & Noble for Christmas but haven't read a book in years? Or how about that Lane Bryant card from your Aunt Gertrude when you are a size 6?

You can always "re-gift" your unwanted treasures, but how's this for an alternative - sell or trade it instead.


That's right - there's a web site for everything these days, even some devoted to helping you turn an unwanted gift card into a card you can use, or - even better - into cold hard cash.

The concept is easy. You list your card for sale on a the website of your choice or list what you've got to trade and what you'd like to trade for. All companies have their rules clearly posted on their sites but basically it works like this:

If you are selling:

  • flat fee to list a card ($3.99 is typical)

  • listing good for 90 days

Some companies will buy your card outright for a percentage of the verified value.

If you are buying:

  • cards are verified and guaranteed

  • free shipping

  • no transaction fee

If you are trading:

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