hmm what about 3 cereal boxes (all from the kellogg family of cereals) and 1 slightly used Payday candy bar...(the wrapper is still there but the bar has been eaten) final offer
how can someone not have a use for a BB gift card? I understand preferring cash over the gift card, but...
Everything at BB is overpriced, whatever you can get there you can get cheaper at other places or online. So the card is probably worth around 75 bucks.
I wonder if you can go use it at Best Buy and then return the item that you bought for cash. As long as its not one of those items with a restocking fee I think they should give you cash for it.
Bingo, last time I got a BB gift card I told them to not ever get me one again. I'd rather buy stuff online like on Newegg.com
I hadn't been to BB in prolly a couple of years. Get all my electronics online. Well, last weekend I had to go to pick up some HDMI cables. They had some extremely ****ty ones for $30 and then there were those Monster cables starting at $80 and going up to $200. The project was put on hold as I ordered cables from monoprice. Bought 5 quality cables and it came to like $30 with shipping.
I'm all for buying stuff online for cheap, but I can find a way to make use of a BB gift card. Stock up on movies. Buy video games. Take a walk through the appliance section and see if there's something you need. Buy some iTunes gift cards. Surely there is something you can get with it.
The closest Best Buy to me is 30 mins away, that is why I have no use. I buy my movies at Wal-Mart and don't play video games. Can't take $50 IrocIt. Sorry. I figure there is someone on here that is going to spend $100 at Best Buy sometime soon and if they want to save $10 or so, then we can make a deal. Otherwise, I am inclined to just hold onto it.
I sold my BB $50 gift card on eBay for like $48. After shipping, ebay/paypal fees, you should have around $40. If no one hear gives you at least $75-85, just sell it there. I have a two banana republic gift cards. one 25 and one 50. will drop both for $65