There could even now be a gift card in my wallet waiting to be used ... or expired.
Sadly, many do get stolen with handbags, or hacked online. One of the reasons I have old iTunes cards unused is that the very first one I cashed in (for my child) was immediately hacked and spent and an additional $50 was run-up on my credit card. The iTunes card was a total loss because we just couldn't find a human being at Apple to talk to. The credit card was easier to deal with.
That being said, when I can buy anything, I never know what it is I want to buy. If it's just a store card where I'll eventually shop anyway, that isn't so bad. But, as noted in the comic, I'm just as likely to be shopping for a present for someone else, or for run-of-the-mill, day-to-day junk that I need, and not anything special or gift-like in nature.
Caffeine, on the other hand, while being day-to-day, every day, is always a special gift! I'm set for the next month.
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Disposition of Gift Cards
(Click on the comic if you can't see the full image.)
(C)Copyright 2014, C. Burke.
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