If you have a lot of unanswered questions like these about gift cards, you’ve come to the right place! Here, we’ve answered some of the most common questions people have about gift cards. Read on.
Question 1: Where can I find gift cards online?
There are various ways for you to earn gift cards. Many people answer online paid surveys, that are conducted by market research companies, to earn gift cards. You can also join referral programs of retailers or companies, test-drive vehicles, or use a cashback app to earn gift cards.
Question 2: What is the fastest way to get gift cards?
While survey sites are an amazing way to earn gift cards, they usually take time since you will have to accumulate a certain amount of points or cash before you can redeem them for a gift card. The easiest and fastest way to get a gift card is by referring your friends and family to use the products and services you love. If the company or brand has a referral program and pays for referrals in the form of gift cards, you’ll be able to snag a cool gift card for yourself.
Question 3: Should I opt for a cash payment instead of a gift card?
Some brands and sites give you the choice of opting for a cash payment to a PayPal®, bank, or Venmo account instead of getting a gift card. However, if you are getting a gift card to a store or brand you like and buy from frequently, it may be best to opt for the gift card option instead of the cash payment.
Question 4: Can I sell my gift card for cash?
At times, you may have no use for a gift card you got. In such a case, instead of letting it go to waste, you could sell it to a gift card reseller. Keep in mind that you will likely not get paid the full value of the card. Or, if you know someone who would appreciate the gift card, you could sell it to them.
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