Critics complain that gift cards aren’t personal. Giving A $25 gift card to Barnes & Noble doesn’t quite say: “I know you.”
Proponents argue that gift cards allow the recipient to pick out the perfect gift. The hassle of returning gifts just isn’t worth it. Gift cards, they say, are the way to go.
Here are my two cents on the great debate over gift cards:
In today’s economy, buying gift cards is risky. Even major chains are in danger of going bankrupt, downsizing, or closing their doors entirely. Just ask K-B Toys and Circuit City, as soon as they went into bankruptcy all of their gift cards holders were left in the cold.
If you buy your sister-in-law a gift card to her favorite store, you will be throwing money down the drain if the store closes and is unable to honor the gift card.
Don’t take the chance with that gift card in this economy… I wouldn’t.
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