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		<title>Unwanted Gift Cards, and How To Make Good Use of Them!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What To Do With Unwanted Gift Cards It happens almost every holiday season. Gift cards seem like such a great idea because they allow the person who got the card to go shopping. The only problem that pops up is when the card is only for a store that you never go to. A $50 [...]


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<p>It happens almost every holiday season. Gift cards seem like such a great idea because they allow the person who got the card to go shopping. The only problem that pops up is when the card is only for a store that you never go to. A $50 Godiva chocolate gift card may sound perfect, but it will not work for somebody who just started their New Year&#8217;s diet. If you are in a situation like that, you would probably rather have a new pair of walking shoes or money for new Gclothes that are a size smaller!</p>
<p><strong>Some great uses of unwanted gift cards:</strong></p>
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<li>Sell Your Gift Card. You will need to sell it for less than the face value, but you can get some cash for it. Look at online auction websites, and you will see that they are full of gift card sales. Or, simpler yet, put up a notice at work in a approved place.</li>
<li>Give Your Gift Card Away. If you got a $50 gift card to a store that is just not convenient, you can use it as a donation to your favorite charity.</li>
<li>Buy Stuff For Other Gifts. You can use that unwanted card for a big box of chocolate and then promptly pass it on to a non-dieting friend for Valentine&#8217;s Day.</li>
<li>Buy Sfuff to Donate. The chocolate example may not work here. But let&#8217;s say your teenage daughter gets a gift card to a discount store, and she only wants designer jeans. You could use this one to buy things to donate. Maybe, make a deal that you will pay her for half the value of the card, and then you can use the items as a charitable donation.</li>
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<p>The donation idea can have some positive tax implications too. So make gift cards, even unwanted ones, the gift that just keeps on giving!</p>


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