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The holiday presents have been unwrapped and most of us received at least one gift card. Now is the time to shop with these cards while they are still fresh in our hands.
The National Retail Federation predicts that 80% of people have purchased gift cards this holiday season and shoppers will spend an average of $43.23 per card. Total holiday spending on gift cards in 2011 will reach $27.8 billion. That number grows each year because gift cards are the easiest present to give, saving time and shopping stress for the giver.
Surprisingly, it is also a present that goes unused. Last year, 113 million Americans received gift cards during the holidays, but at the start of the 2011 holiday shopping season, a quarter of recipients still had an unused gift card from last year (Consumer Reports).
For some reason, gift cards aren't spent as quickly as a cash gift. We slide them into a wallet or drop them in a drawer, lose them, or forget about them. We let that money waste away. The best time to use a gift card is soon after you receive it. Use them before you lose them.
What happens to unused gift cards? The Securities and Exchange Commission allows companies to count unused gift-card money as income once they can reasonably say the card won't be redeemed. However, some states require unused gift cards to go to an unclaimed-funds accounts. Those states can then use the unclaimed funds for general purposes until someone claims it.
Here are some consumer tips for using gift cards:
Bill Hardekopf is CEO of LowCards.com, a site that simplifies the confusion of shopping for credit cards. It is a free, independent website that helps consumers easily compare credit cards in a variety of categories, such as lowest rates, rewards, rebates, balance transfers and lowest introductory rates. It also gives an unbiased ranking and review for each card.
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