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I received a $25 walmart egift card, but I needed a physical card for purchase in store (I have no smartphone or printer to bring the egift card to the store). So I used the $25 Walmart egift card to buy a $25 physical gift card on Walmart.com, but the order was cancelled,


Many e-commerce stores don't permit using a gift card to purchase another gift card for the same store. I don't, however, see it expressly noted in their Terms and Conditions. The T&C page also lists an email and phone # dedicated to gift card purchasing questions, so you may want to ask them rather than in-store customer service or the general help contact information.


Their FAQ does state that you can print the eGift card and take it into a store with you to redeem. Because you don't have a printer, the easiest solution may be to ask a friend to print it for you. Staying at a hotel anytime soon You could use the business center to print it. Or, go to a library and print it (what is it now, $0.10 per page)


Their T&C page also states that you can combine gift cards by using multiple gift cards to purchase a single gift card. This can probably only be done in-store as it refers to them as gift cards rather than eGift cards.


You can't buy a gift card with another gift card online, but you certainly can in store (go to customer service). You can also use your e-gift card at the register. Even if it doesn't have a bar code, the cashier can simply key in the numbers. You don't have to print it out either, simply show the cashier the card on your phone.


If your total purchases are less than the gift card amount, you can use the balance in your subsequent purchases. However, if the total order amount exceeds the gift card value, you may need to combine several gift cards or pay the difference with your credit or debit card.


You cannot use one gift card to buy another gift card at Walmart. You can, however, purchase other types of gift cards at Walmart, including Visa, travel, restaurant, e-gift cards, gaming, specialty gift cards and so on.


Walmart gift cards do not expire, and you can use up to four cards for a single purchase. You can also reload your Walmart gift card balance online or in-store. However, you cannot get cash-back on a Walmart gift card unless provided for by law in your state.


No federal or state law regulates whether it is possible to buy a gift card with another gift card. It's up to companies to decide on their policies. It means that every retailer can choose whether they will allow their customers to purchase the same brand or third-party gift cards using another gift card.


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You always have an option to sell your gift card for cash and then purchase another gift card or use that cash for whatever you want. You can sell your regular Walmart gift card on websites, such as:


If you choose to do this, don't expect to receive the exact value of the gift card. You need to give the buyer an incentive to purchase your gift card, so you will likely need to lower the price. Even if the buyer wants to pay the total amount, you will probably have to cover the shipping expenses and website fees.


Another option is to try specialized gift card exchange sites. These websites let you exchange unwanted gift cards for cash. In this case, you can also expect to receive between 80% and 85% of your gift card value because you will have to cover the fee these websites charge.


Gift card exchange websites are a great solution if you know you are not going to use the gift card you have. You have to make sure you find a reputable website that won't charge you any hidden expenses or defraud you in any way.


You can't buy another gift card with a Walmart gift card, and exchanging your gift card for another one can get complicated, even shady. Why not explore the ways to get the gift card you want for free


You can obtain free gift cards in many ways. One way is to get it from the company directly. For example, if you have a Walmart credit card, you get reward points for every purchase, and you can redeem them for a Walmart gift card. Another method is to participate in giveaways on social media.


The simplest way to get free gift cards is by using different apps that reward you for doing specific activities. With free gift card apps, you can easily monetize your everyday phone usage. These apps let you collect points whenever you complete a particular task. Once you accumulate enough points, you can redeem them for gift cards that you want.


The premise is that you use the gift card to purchase something expensive, but is commonly returned. Then, after purchasing the item using the gift card, you end up taking it back to Walmart to return it for cash.


The Grandparent ScamIn this scam, the scammer will call a victim and indicate that a loved one is in some sort of trouble (i.e. kidnapped, arrested, etc.). Sometimes, the scammer pretends to be a lawyer or the loved one themselves and asks directly for money. The scammer then instructs the victim to purchase gift cards and give the gift card numbers to the scammer over the phone.


A good rule of thumb: If someone is contacting you to verify your personal information, it is very likely you did not provide it to them in the first place, and it is not a legitimate request. Legitimate companies will not expect you to provide your social security number or other personal information when they call you. If you receive a call like this, do not provide any information. If in doubt, call back a trusted number for the company, such as the one on a statement or invoice, the back of your credit/debit card, or on their official website (Do not use the phone number provided by the person on the phone or sent through a suspicious email.) Learn more about vishing.


How to Protect YourselfBe alert for phone and email scams from individuals that could be impersonating a loved one. Providing gift card numbers over the phone should not be a method of providing funds. Once the numbers are provided, the funds are gone. ALWAYS validate that the loved one is in trouble.


Walmart offers a survey, located at survey.walmart.com, from invitations appearing on receipts in our stores. Customers are offered entry to the survey through register receipts or emails from our survey team, and the survey can only be completed online. The survey participants may choose to enter a sweepstakes which offers five winners a $1,000 gift card every 3 months, and 750 winners a $100 gift card. Winners are notified via phone and certified mail. Gift cards are not given away through Twitter, Facebook, or text message. If you receive a notice through one of these channels, it is likely a scam. Do not click on any links in these messages.


If you suspect you have been directed to a phony website claiming to be connected with Walmart, please send an email with the link to abuse@walmart.com. The email abuse team will then work with authorities to put an end to the particular scam.


If you suspect you have received a fraudulent email claiming to be from Walmart, please send the email directly to Walmart at OnlineAbuse@walmart.com with the scam as an attachment. For investigatory purposes, please do not cut and paste the email, forward the email, or change the subject line.


Scammers favor gift cards because they are easy for people to find and buy, and they have fewer protections for buyers compared to some other payment options. Scammers can get quick cash, the transaction is largely irreversible, and they can remain anonymous.


Scammers also tell people where to buy the gift cards. In the first nine months of 2021, people who reported losing money buying gift cards mentioned Target stores more than other retailers. Reports suggest that Walmart, Best Buy, CVS, and Walgreens stores are also popular with scammers.


Losses also vary by card brand. Target cards, for example, saw a median reported loss of $2,500 in the first nine months of the year, far higher than other frequently reported cards.7 In addition, 30% of people who paid with a Target card said they lost $5,000 or more.8


2 Gift cards were the most frequently reported payment method for fraud in 2018, 2019, 2020, and in the first nine months of 2021. From January 2018 through September 2021, the second most frequently reported payment method was credit cards. From January 2021 through September 2021, the second most frequently reported payment method was cryptocurrency.


3 From January 2021 through September 2021, 39,263 reports indicating $147.8 million in gift card and reload card payments were submitted, compared to 36,682 reports indicating $115.1 million in reported gift card payments in all of 2020. Earlier year figures for comparison purposes are as follows: 35,323 reports with $100 million reported lost (2019), 32,084 reports with $70.6 million reported lost (2018).


5 From January 2021 through September 2021, 12,239 people reported losing $35.5 million to business impersonators using gift cards, and 7,844 people reported losing $39.6 million to government impersonators using gift cards. Excluding reports that did not indicate a contact method, a phone call was the method of contact in 37% of reports indicating gift cards as the method of payment, followed by email (18%) and social media (16%).


7 The median individual reported losses from January 1, 2021 through September 30, 2021 by gift card brand are as follows: Target ($2,500), Walmart ($1,380), Apple ($800), eBay ($600), and Google Play ($500). Median individual losses are based on the total loss reported by the consumer, which often includes more than one gift card purchase.


8 The percentage of reports from January 1, 2021 through September 30, 2021 indicating a loss of $5,000 or more by gift card brand are as follows: Target (30%), Apple (13%), Walmart (12%), Google Play (6%), and eBay (3%). Of the $148 million reported lost to gift card scams during this period, $111 million were losses reported by people who reported a loss of $5,000 or more. 59ce067264






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