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    11 months ago

    Which gift cards are those?

    I’ve never heard of that being something you would purchase.

    I could only see it existing if I had a $1.00 gift card to the dollar store. Because nothing costs a dollar at the dollar store anymore.

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      11 months ago

      Ikea where I live (Poland) does that. You have to spend at least 0,01 PLN yourself, even if it means not using the entire amount of the gift card that was available

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        11 months ago

        That’s crazy. That sounds like it should not be legal.

        Why not just require they spend $200 to use a gift card? That way the store either keeps the $50 gift card in cash on the books, or they make $250 in sales.