centrifuge41 wrote:Giftcardgranny. Searches multiple gift card exchanges at once.
momar wrote:Our Costco sells gift cards for local restaurants; the deal is typically 2 $50 gift cards for $80. So after tax it comes out to around 12% off.
They have similar deals for movie tickets, gyms, amusement parks etc.
celia wrote:momar wrote:Our Costco sells gift cards for local restaurants; the deal is typically 2 $50 gift cards for $80. So after tax it comes out to around 12% off.
They have similar deals for movie tickets, gyms, amusement parks etc.
Are you sure you are paying sales tax on the gift card, or just the other non-food and non-prepared food (restaurant) items? If you are paying tax on the card, when the card is used for a restaurant/non-food item, sales tax will also be subtracted from the card, causing double taxation.
For example, suppose you want to buy a non-food item that costs $100 in a 5% sales tax state. Without the gift card, it would cost $105.
With the gift card that you describe from Costco, it would cost you $80 for the cards, $4 for the tax on the cards, and $5 more in tax when the cards are redeemed (since there wasn't any credit left on the cards. That makes the purchase cost $89, instead of $105. Is this how you see it?
rayout wrote:No tax is incurred on the purchase of a gift card. Tax is applied when using the gift card just as if you had bought it with cash.
Carl53 wrote:rayout wrote:No tax is incurred on the purchase of a gift card. Tax is applied when using the gift card just as if you had bought it with cash.
+1 (in my state)
Liam wrote:Lots of these credit-card-sized gift cards seem to be available. I see several with a few cents off the listed price, but I would like to find (say) 10% off.
What's available out there? On-line or in-store purchase. Up-scale restaurant or fast-food. Any scams to beware?
runner9 wrote:Carl53 wrote:rayout wrote:No tax is incurred on the purchase of a gift card. Tax is applied when using the gift card just as if you had bought it with cash.
+1 (in my state)
+2
Not as good a deal as at Kroger at our local grocery story with gas, but that's where we get most of them. A few that aren't sold there are at BJs, at 2% off. Both places accept AMEX so we get 2% back the purchase price as well.
crowd79 wrote:I never eat out, too expensive and who knows what weird things could be going on in that kitchen & then it ends up on my plate. I cook my own food and I know how it'll taste and what's in it.
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