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How to exchange in your unwanted gift cards for what you really want

NEWS - 26-12-2022



You can try to sell or regift gift cards that you receive during the holidays but don't desire.
However, it could be challenging to regift your gift cards and risky to sell them unless a friend or member of your family wants them.


Fortunately, there might be a better choice.
When you exchange unwanted gift cards through CardCash, you can pick from a variety of gift cards or cash.
What you should know is as follows. 


What is CardCash? 

Unwanted gift cards are purchased by CardCash for less than their face value.


CardCash also offers inexpensive gift cards, but if you're interested in buying one of those, you'll need to weigh the reduction against the lack of bonus points and miles that come with other gift card purchases.


Therefore, the focus of this essay will be on using CardCash to dispose of unused gift cards. 


How to sell gift cards with CardCash 

Visit CardCash's selling website if you have an unwanted gift card to see if it will make you an offer.
Enter the gift card's kind and the balance that is currently on it if you want to sell it. 


You'll see offers for cash and gift cards that you could earn in exchange for your undesired gift card as soon as you click "Get the offer." 


You can obtain a check, an automated clearinghouse deposit, or a PayPal Express deposit if you decide to pay with cash. 


Currently, exchanging for a Hotels.com gift card offers the best value. If you use a Hotels.com gift card to pay, you'll still be working toward earning a free night for every 10 nights that you stay through Hotels.com Rewards.
CardCash might be a fantastic choice for any unused holiday gift cards, especially if you frequently book rooms through Hotels.com.


Keep in mind that the type of gift card you trade will affect the deals you receive.
For instance, the offers I got for a $50 gift card to Bonefish Grill were less than those I got for a $50 gift card to Target. 


Finally, take note that supply can affect the offers that are offered through CardCash for a specific gift card type and denomination.
As a result, when you search, the deals displayed on this page might no longer be accessible. 


In conclusion 

Since I haven't personally used CashCard, I can't attest to its security or user-friendliness.
However, CardCash's FAQ website makes an effort to reassure users, and a short online search turned up a few unfavorable comments.


If I had a card that I wasn't going to use, I'd be open to giving CardCash a go.
If you're a United supporter, though, you might opt to convert your unused gift cards into United points.