Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've read about how there have been fraud issues with gift cards, and have actually even had this happen to me at a few places. (Once I gave someone a gift card and the money actually wasn't on there - luckily I had the receipt and we got it fixed!)
I normally just go to Walgreens, but wondering if it's 'safer' to buy from certain stores versus others.
Mostly looking for gift cards for Amazon and would prefer an actual card versus an e-card.
So are you comparing the codes on receipt with your gift cards every time?
Np. For us, it was the redemption code that was incorrect (incomplete, per Apple). No way to check those ahead of time. Once we provided the original receipt, they were able to fund the card.
+1 to buying/sending them digitally these days.
Anonymous wrote:If you doubt that this is happening, here is an NBC short video on how the thieves are draining the cards.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C1PVbAcusKP/?igsh=cHkzNDFrZGN6eGs=
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've read about how there have been fraud issues with gift cards, and have actually even had this happen to me at a few places. (Once I gave someone a gift card and the money actually wasn't on there - luckily I had the receipt and we got it fixed!)
I normally just go to Walgreens, but wondering if it's 'safer' to buy from certain stores versus others.
Mostly looking for gift cards for Amazon and would prefer an actual card versus an e-card.
So are you comparing the codes on receipt with your gift cards every time?
Anonymous wrote:I only order direct from Amazon. The ones in the mini gift card holder (the little envelope that's about card sized) are sealed in plastic now to prevent fraud.