How to Avoid Getting Caught When Buying a Gift Card

For the holiday season, did you receive a card, a check or a certificate that will allow you to buy an object, an activity or an experience in exchange for a payment already made? How do you know if it’s not a poisoned gift?

“A prepaid card” is, for example, a cell phone card, a prepaid credit card or a gift card valid in a specific location, such as a bookstore. Several rules govern this type of gift.

A refundable cash balance

The balance on this card is refundable in cash under certain conditions. You must request it at the trade, and the balance must be 5 dollars or less.

This rule is valid for all prepaid cards, except if it is a cell phone card or a prepaid credit card.

No more expiration date!

There’s also no need to rush to the store to use your prepaid card, unless it’s a cell phone card or a card that gives unlimited access to a service, such as a bus pass.

The reason is simple: all other prepaid cards can no longer have an expiry date. You have been warned!

Don’t hesitate to talk regarding it

Are you having a problem using your gift card?

Discuss it with the people responsible for the place where it can be used. If you are unable to resolve the problem in this way, you can file a complaint with the Consumer Protection Office.

Informative text – This text does not constitute legal advice; it is recommended to consult a lawyer or notary for such advice. Éducaloi is a non-profit organization whose mission is to inform Quebecers of their rights and obligations in clear language.

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