How to manage Visa giftcards

Anonymous
I have accumulated several visa gift cards over the years and I never use them because they're not in my wallet / I don't think of them / it feels awkward when they don't cover the balance.

Other than just getting better about carrying them ... is there a better way? Can I load them into my Amazon account or a Google wallet?
Anonymous
I just buy something from Amazon as close to the limit as I can. I really hate these and wish people would stop giving these inconvenient cards as gifts.
Anonymous
I just add any to my Amazon account. Most of the time people give them to the kids and its just easier for me to give them cash or apple cash and take the gift card.
Anonymous
Safeway is the answer. Just run it through and it will use up the balance and bill you for the rest if any is due.
Anonymous
Regift
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just add any to my Amazon account. Most of the time people give them to the kids and its just easier for me to give them cash or apple cash and take the gift card.


This is my approach as well. Add the gift card to Amazon account as a payment source. Then add to your Amazon gift card/wallet by the full value of the card, using the card as the payment. Once you confirm the amount is added to your Amazon gift card balance, trash the Visa gift card.
Anonymous
Most stores will let you use 2 cards. Hey if they are years old they may have expired.
Anonymous
I add them to my apple wallet and then use them instead of my credit card.
Anonymous
I actually just used Visa gift cards to buy an Amazon gift card (through the website). This way, Amazon automatically applies any gift card balances before charging your account—no need to change the default payment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I actually just used Visa gift cards to buy an Amazon gift card (through the website). This way, Amazon automatically applies any gift card balances before charging your account—no need to change the default payment.


So people should just give Amazon gift cards to avoid all these extra steps.
Anonymous
I use them to buy Amazon or Target gift cards and apply to my online purchases. Be careful, they expire pretty quickly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I actually just used Visa gift cards to buy an Amazon gift card (through the website). This way, Amazon automatically applies any gift card balances before charging your account—no need to change the default payment.


So people should just give Amazon gift cards to avoid all these extra steps.


Yes, but then someone will post they never buy from Amazon or can't buy organic vegan microlocal plastic free water there.
Anonymous
They are such a pain. My friend’s work gave it as a gift and it was 1k. Which is very nice, but it took her ages to spend down the Amazon balance after transferring it there.
Anonymous
How much do you have? Buy yourself a splurge gift or take your family and friends out to dinner.
Anonymous
I don't understand the problem. Are people keeping/ expecting to use the physical card? I add them to my apple wallet upon receipt, and spend them from there. It's 2025 y'all.

Also, gift cards are great when you want to say "I feel obligated to give you something but don't know you/ don't care enough to put any thought into it."
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