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What You Should Know About Gift Cards

December 2024

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Gift cards can be a convenient present for the holidays and special occasions. While they seem simple, it is important that both the giver and the recipient read the details for each card to avoid any misunderstandings, and there might be additional policies set by the merchant or bank issuing the card.


Federal Law Offers Protections

The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure (Credit CARD) Act provides several protections for consumers who purchase certain types of gift cards, including store and restaurant (also known as merchant) gift cards. These cards can only be redeemed at the stores and restaurants that sell them.  Bank gift cards, which carry the logo of a payment card network (e.g., Visa, MasterCard), are also subject to Credit CARD Act protections and can be used wherever the brand is accepted. 

Under the law, a gift card cannot expire until at least five years from the date it was activated. The law also places general limitations on fees.  For instance, the card issuer cannot charge a dormancy or inactivity fee on a gift card unless there has been no activity for one year and the card clearly states its policy toward that fee.  In addition, some states have separate laws that provide added protection in certain circumstances. 

To learn more about the laws protecting consumers who purchase gift cards, visit:

Beware of Scams

Scammers often use gift cards as a way to defraud people of their money because they鈥檙e just like cash 鈥 any misuse is hard to trace. Unlike credit cards, there typically isn鈥檛 any recourse for consumers when a gift card is stolen or used without authorization, so it is very hard to reverse the purchases or get a refund in these situations. 

One of the more common gift card scams involves thieves posing as government agents (often the IRS) or a utility company. Another common scam is someone posing as an attorney for a family member and they claim they are in trouble with the law and need assistance.  They contact you by phone or email and ask you to purchase gift cards in specific amounts to pay them. These are all red flags to a scam, and once you purchase the gift cards, the scammers will tell you to provide them with the code numbers and PINs that are usually located on the back of cards so that the scammer can redeem them.

Remember, no business or government agency will ask you to make payments with gift cards, so if you are contacted in this manner, it is most likely scam.  It鈥檚 also a good rule of thumb to never make a payment over the phone or by wiring money unless you can confirm that the request for payment is legitimate.  

Also, be on the lookout for gift card scams if you are selling items.  Someone may contact you to purchase the item you are selling and tell you they will send a check for more than the purchase price and ask you to give them the difference in the form of a gift card, but once you receive the check, you鈥檒l find out it is fake. 

For more information on identifying and avoiding scams, visit:

                                                                                                        

 

If you believe you鈥檝e been the victim of a gift card scam, report the situation to your local police department.  You may also want to notify the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which tracks scams and frauds.  You can submit complaints about scams to the FTC by visiting 

In addition, you should immediately report the scam to the merchant or company that issued the card and ask if they can refund your money.  Most issuers have toll-free telephone numbers available online, so you can call to report a lost or stolen card.  You might get back the money left on the card or a portion of it, and sometimes there is a fee when they provide a refund, but still worth reporting.  You might need to show the receipt and the ID number on the card, so be sure to keep record of that information. 

Tips When Buying Gift Cards

  • Avoid buying gift cards from unknown sites.  The cards may be counterfeit or stolen, so be sure to buy gift cards from sources you know and trust. 
  • If you are buying a card from a retailer, check it before purchasing.  Make sure that the codes on the back of the card haven鈥檛 been scratched off to show the PIN number. 
  • Be sure to read the gift card鈥檚 fine print. Know the terms and conditions.  Is there an expiration date? Are there fees to use the card?  Are there fees if the card is not used for a certain period of time?
  • If possible, register your gift card.  This may help protect you in case the card is lost or stolen. 

Now that you are better informed, be sure to share this information with the receiver of your gift, so they can be prepared too!

For more information on gift cards, visit the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) at .  

Prepaid cards are also popular gifts, but the protections available are different than those described here for gift cards.  For more information about prepaid cards, visit the CFPB at  and see the 多宝游戏下载 Consumer News article titled 鈥Is the Money on My Prepaid Card 多宝游戏下载-Insured?.鈥

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    Last Updated: December 2, 2024