Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't have a friend you can hand it off to, not as a gift but as a "hey do you want this"?
I would assume a stranger handing me a $100 gift card was scamming me in some way. But I have been happy to take gift cards from friends who won't use them (e.g., vegetarians who ended up with a card to a seafood place) even if it wouldn't cover a whole meal.
It’s a loaded gift, in a way, because it’s nearly $100 a person to eat here, and it feels like it becomes a burden more than a gift. I don’t want a friend or anyone I care about to feel the way I’m feeling about it right now, if that makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d give it away on your neighborhood buy nothing page. I agree I’d be creeped out if someone gave me a gift card in the parking lot, it feels like a scam. Even if it’s well intentioned. I’d be looking over my shoulder waiting for them to come back and ask for “just 20 dollars back from the gift card if you don’t mind?”
I should have mentioned that I won it at our neighborhood Christmas party!
"Hi neighbor who I often see in person, I won this at the party but I've gone a year without using it and I'm afraid it'll go to waste. Would you take it off my hands?"
Anonymous wrote:You don't have a friend you can hand it off to, not as a gift but as a "hey do you want this"?
I would assume a stranger handing me a $100 gift card was scamming me in some way. But I have been happy to take gift cards from friends who won't use them (e.g., vegetarians who ended up with a card to a seafood place) even if it wouldn't cover a whole meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d give it away on your neighborhood buy nothing page. I agree I’d be creeped out if someone gave me a gift card in the parking lot, it feels like a scam. Even if it’s well intentioned. I’d be looking over my shoulder waiting for them to come back and ask for “just 20 dollars back from the gift card if you don’t mind?”
I should have mentioned that I won it at our neighborhood Christmas party!
Anonymous wrote:If it's in the same metro area you live, I would offer it on your local Facebook buy nothing group.
Anonymous wrote:I’d give it away on your neighborhood buy nothing page. I agree I’d be creeped out if someone gave me a gift card in the parking lot, it feels like a scam. Even if it’s well intentioned. I’d be looking over my shoulder waiting for them to come back and ask for “just 20 dollars back from the gift card if you don’t mind?”