Giftcards.com giving a $10 gift card with purchases of $100 Virtual Visa gift cards

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Giftcards.com is once again getting into the holiday spirit as they’re offering a $10 Gfitcards.com gift card with a $100 Virtual Visa gift card purchase when using the promo code GOBBLE.

The Deal

  • Get a $10 Giftcards.com gift certificate when buying $100 Virtual Visa gift cards from Giftcards.com & using promo code:
    • GOBBLE
  • Direct link to offer (our affiliate link).

Key Terms

  • Promo code GOBBLE is valid from 11/21/24 to 11/27/24 or while supplies last.
  • The $10 Giftcards.com Gift Card BOGO promotion applies exclusively to the purchase of a $100 Visa Virtual Account at Giftcards.com.
  • This offer is available only to registered Giftcards.com users.
  • Limit one BOGO offer per customer per transaction unless otherwise expressly stated.

Quick Thoughts

Giftcards.com (GCC) charges a $5.95 purchase fee on $100 Virtual Visa gift cards, so getting a $10 gift card means you “make” $4.05 profit per card before any kind of costs you had liquidating the cards in one way or another…and assuming that you can redeem the gift card in an effective way. With a limit of one gift card per transaction, there theoretically is no maximum, but it will become quite a slog to keep doing it over and over again.

I’ve never used a GCC gift card, so not sure whether or not you can turn around and use it towards another $100 VGC purchase. The terms say that it’s not valid towards cards “with fees,” so my assumption would be no and that you can only use them towards 3rd-party gift cards, lessening the appeal somewhat.

These sorts of codes usually only seem to track on shopping portals when they list the specific promo code. GOBBLE isn’t listed on any portals that I seeright now, but we often see additional promo codes popping up on shopping portals, so it’s probably worth waiting to purchase for a couple of days to see if it shows.

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