Gift Cards must never go even Ungenutzte.
It is past nine months off, but the gift card is still in your wallet. Maybe not close the store. Perhaps like the card was elsewhere. Either you are simply too busy. No matter You know darn well that the next September, this card is still in your purse.
You now have another option.
Enter www.plasticjungle.com, a new website created for consumers, a simple place to sell gift cards directly against non-payment in cash, they must act to the cards somewhere, or make a donation for the purposes charities.
The site users will click on the right to use the services being want - Purchase, sale, trade or make a donation. Buyers can display gift cards.
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