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    Amazon.com $25 Gift Card - Box of 50 Cards

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    Amazon.com $25 Gift Card - Box of 50 Cards
     
    Manufacturer: ACI Gift Cards, Inc.
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    List Price: $1,250.00
    Sale Price: $1,250.00
    Availibility: Usually ships in 24 hours
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    Product Description

    Amazon.com Gift Cards are the perfect way to give them exactly what they're hoping for - even if you don't know what it is. Amazon.com Gift Cards are redeemable for millions of items across Amazon.com and are also now redeemable at Endless.com.

    Check out our customized E-mail, Print at Home and Mail Gift Card options.

    Box of 50 physical Amazon.com Gift Cards. Each card is attached to a folded greeting card and is packed in an individual 5 x 7 inch unsealed envelope.
    Gift cards can also be bought in boxes of 50.



    Need a gift card in a hurry? Buy an Amazon gift card at a store near you.

    Amazon.com Gift Cards are also a great way to motivate, reward, and appreciate your employees or customers. Order custom denominations, large quantities, and custom Gift Card messaging through the Amazon.com Corporate Gift Card Program. Advertising the use of Amazon.com Gift Cards as an incentive or reward requires a Corporate Gift Card agreement. Learn more.

    Amazon Services provides shipping and GiftWrap Services.

    Product Details

    • Amazon.com Gift Cards never expire and carry no fees. Gift Cards ship for free.
    • Box of 50 physical Amazon.com Gift Cards. Each card is attached to a folded greeting card and is packed in an individual 5x7 inch unsealed envelope.
    • Add a personal message to the recipient with a free gift note. Just click "Show gift options during checkout" when you add the Gift Card to your Shopping Cart. You will be prompted to add your message during Checkout.
    • For Amazon.com Gift Card restrictions and use, please read our Terms and Conditions below.
    • Sold by: ACI Gift Cards, Inc.

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    Amazon.com Gift Cards
     
    Review Date: December 19, 2009
    Reviewer: Suzanne Easter,
    These are great if you need to order gift cards for a large group or need an incentive for customers. Also, b/c these aren't generic cards, like VISA, AMEX, or MC, there is no fee. Finally, there is no shipping charge unless you need expedited delivery. The only disadvantage is if you wish to buy a smaller number of cards as they come in packs of 50.
    Ted is right - these need a discount
     
    Review Date: February 12, 2009
    Reviewer: TheCapitol.Net,
    Most companies that sell gift cards in bulk offer bulk buyers a discount of some sort. But, those are usually food chains and movie theaters. But even B&N offers a tiny discount for their gift card orders over $1000.

    Regardless, these are a great idea, as we know many people who use Amazon for a lot of their online shopping, not just books. Especially in conjunction with the Prime shipping option, a great bargain if you buy many smaller items on Amazon.

    Also, many organizations have gift limits of $25, so Amazon should consider offering their $25 cards in bulk. With a small discount of course...
    Discount of Boxes of Amazon Gift Cards?
     
    Review Date: January 31, 2009
    Reviewer: Ted, Darien, CT United States
    If I can get a discount when I purchase a box of gift certs, then I'd consider it, otherwise no way, Jose. Obviously, Amazon is getting the benefit of holding my cash as float (and making a nice little return) while the cards are held by me, unused. I should be getting something back in return for that privilege. This is not the same as American Express with their Travelers Cheques or Gift Cheques, which also make money for Amex while they go uncashed, since in this case Amazon itself is the one who's the retailer ultimately getting their profit at the time of sale. I could abide this for one or two gift certs, but not 50 for Pete's sake.

    My $.02...

    //Ted Markowitz

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