Could you buy a gift card with a gift card?

Um, first of all if you are going to say walmart with a gift card for 25 dollars and you wanted to buy a gift card with 30 dollars why not just give someone your 25 dollar card and get them something small. What a random question.

Woah. Its a giftcard within a giftcard. MINDFUBut yeah most stores will probably let you do that.

Yeah i've done that before but it has to be a lower amount than the gift card your paying with.

It depends on the store, but I'm going to say, "No, probably not in most cases. " Why? Because gift cards are a guaranteed way that the money on the card is going to come back to the company.(please understand the number below are more to prove the point than to be accurate) For instance, let's say it's a Target Gift Card.

Target will make 12% in profit on the things you buy with your $25 Target gift card, but they'll only get a couple cents on paying out on an iTunes gift card, because the gift card is simply an enticement to get people to buy from iTunes. Target would rather you buy their CDs than sell you an iTunes card and have you go somewhere else. They won't make nearly the profit they would have if they'd sold you something real from their store.

Lol, random question = ). I don't think most would. Most gift cards have a 1 year expiry date on them.

If your voucher was to expire in a couple of days, and there was nothing that you wanted from that store at the present time, doing this would just give you an extra year, meaning the store will have a liability in the future to present you with a gift in the future. If I owned a store I wouldn't.

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