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Gift card may be worthless if a company fails

Posted Dec 09 2008, 05:42 PM by Karen Datko
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Gifts cards were once the easiest -- if not most thoughtful -- of gifts: Buy one, slip it inside a holiday card and you've given the recipient a green light to go shopping.

Not anymore. Several personal-finance bloggers warn that before you buy one, you'd better do your homework first. If the company is struggling and files for bankruptcy, that card will likely become worthless.

"Research is no guarantee but you'll at least have tried to avoid companies that may not make it to the new year," wrote "paidtwice" in a post called "I still love gift cards, but no bankrupt ones please." She's darned happy she's already used her Linens 'n Things gift cards.

Patrick at Cash Money Life also advises you do some research before you commit. "The worst part is, some stores that are planning to close after Christmas are still selling the cards through the holidays, even though the cards will be worthless in January," he said.

Even if bankruptcy isn't in the cards, so to speak, you might want to check on whether a national chain plans to close a store in your area as it downsizes in a tough economy. How convenient is a gift card if the closest store in the chain is now 100 miles away?

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ScARY

- tODD cHARSKE

Another interesting fall-out is that many people may turn to gift cards sponsored by VISA and Mastercard. These cards  can be used anywhere VISA and Mastercard are accepted.

The only problem with these gift cards is that they cost money to actually buy the gift card in addition to the money actually put on the card. These VISA/Mastercard gift cards often start adding inactivity fees which are deducted monthly from the gift card itself if the person who receives the card  doesn't use it within a certain amount of time. Always read the fine "mouseprint" before purchasing the cards.

Wow, I totally wrote about this last week too in my blog, because it is a concern! I finally tossed out my sharper image gift card a few months back. I am a fan of the Visa/American Express gift cards, except there's always a fee with those. I recommend Amazon.com and mall gift certificates...

Also, lots of deals right now so you might be able to look like you are giving more than you are spending... Lots of coupons for free shipping right now too just in time for last minute online ordering. http://www.dealdivine.com/

WE ARE IN TROUBLE

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