Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)

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Amazon.com Gift Card (0109)

  • Amazon.com Gift Cards never expire and carry no fees. Gift Cards ship for free.
  • Single physical Amazon.com Gift Card. Gift card is attached to a folded greeting card and is packed in an individual 5×7 inch envelope. Envelope is delivered sealed.
  • 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.

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.

Item delivered is a single physical Amazon.com Gift Card. Gift card is attached to a folded greeting card and is packed in an individual 5 x 7 inch envelope. Envelope is delivered sealed.
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.

Rating: (out of 226 reviews)

List Price: $ 50.00

Price: $ 50.00

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5 Responses to “Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)”

  1. MjSher Says:

    Review by MjSher for Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)
    Rating:
    Bought three $50 gift cards as gifts, received them and mailed them out. One week letter Amazon emailed me that the cards could not be activated and were no good and they were so sorry. I contacted Amazon and they could not explain what happened but again they were “sorry”. So I had to contact recipients and explain their gift was worthless. 7 days later I’m still waiting for a refund to my credit card.

    Don’t order these-the same thing could happen to you. How embarrassing to give these as gifts.

  2. D. Daniels Says:

    Review by D. Daniels for Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)
    Rating:
    Gift Cards are the truly personal gift. My only problem is after I received it and could have given it away as a gift I got an email from Amazon – whoops we forgot to activate your card. Be sure your card is good before giving as a gift. Amazon is very good about notifying and doing refunds but this could leave a procrastinator in the lurch with a bad gift which really will be good when Amazon knows the problem. Kudos for the quick second card and I’ve checked it and it’s fully loaded. Thanks!

  3. J. Hunter Morris Says:

    Review by J. Hunter Morris for Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)
    Rating:
    After I ordered a gift card as a present for someone, it wasn’t until after I had already given it to them that I found out the card was never activated. I got a refund, but it was just an annoying situation.

  4. C. Michael Gamble Says:

    Review by C. Michael Gamble for Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)
    Rating:
    I am a dedicated Amazon.com shopper, and, am almost always happy. That being said, please note the top of the page should you be an Amazon Prime member. I NEVER thought that Gift Cards from Amazon.com would be subject to additional shipping and handling… The charge to me for two cards? Over $13.

  5. Robert Hoff Says:

    Review by Robert Hoff for Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)
    Rating:
    If you’ve never had a problem shopping from Amazon.com, then you really are not experienced enough to be giving the “gift” of Amazon to someone else. Wait until you’ve experienced your first screw up, and then evaluate.

    I received a gift certificate, but have had trouble using it, because Amazon.com’s outsourced customer service does not handle issues well. They are apparently scripted to say that an appropriate person will contact you within 48 hours, but in my experience, follow up contact is not timely. When contact is made, it has been to tell me that the issue was not well documented by the prior agents and to start over explaining my concern once again. After that, I was told, once more, to wait 48 hours for follow-up that did not come. Rinse and repeat.

    The problem is that Amazon.com has apparently fire-walled these folks in Bangalore (or some other asian town) from the rest of the company. Therefore, there can be no quick responses to customer concerns. For me, after five contacts, I spoke with a “team lead” who indicated that prior agents had not documented the subject matter of my prior calls (even though I was promised a pompt resolution by those agents).

    Add to all this the fact that during the recent holiday season, Amazon.com raised the price of the item I wished to purchase more than once, at the same time that the item’s manufacturer was offering it for considerably less. This makes having my “gift” money tied up in an Amazon.com account less than ideal.

    Do not expect that the person to whom you intend to give a gift will not have to deal with the customer service department. Try to be forward-thinking enough to consider that a problem might occur. If it does, the recipient will likely have a very negative experience, regardless of the variety of products offered by Amazon.com.

    When I asked an Amazon.com customer service agent why Amazon.com was charging 150% of what the manufacturer was selling the product for directly, I was told that the additional expense should be considered to cover the expert customer service available at Amazon.com. This is terribly amusing, considering that the only thing that the agents tend to do is instruct the customer to wait 48 hours for someone else to address the problem (which, in my experience, does not happen).

    If you are set on letting someone choose their own gift, you should consider a pre-paid Visa or Mastercard. That way, the recipient could use the funds at Amazon.com if he or she so chooses, and is still free to purchase something locally from a person who could not avoid responding to a customer’s concerns.

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Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)

Posted in Computers

Amazon.com Gift Card (0109)

  • Amazon.com Gift Cards never expire and carry no fees. Gift Cards ship for free.
  • Single physical Amazon.com Gift Card. Gift card is attached to a folded greeting card and is packed in an individual 5×7 inch envelope. Envelope is delivered sealed.
  • 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.

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.

Item delivered is a single physical Amazon.com Gift Card. Gift card is attached to a folded greeting card and is packed in an individual 5 x 7 inch envelope. Envelope is delivered sealed.
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.

Rating: (out of 226 reviews)

List Price: $ 50.00

Price: $ 50.00

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5 Responses to “Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)”

  1. MjSher Says:

    Review by MjSher for Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)
    Rating:
    Bought three $50 gift cards as gifts, received them and mailed them out. One week letter Amazon emailed me that the cards could not be activated and were no good and they were so sorry. I contacted Amazon and they could not explain what happened but again they were “sorry”. So I had to contact recipients and explain their gift was worthless. 7 days later I’m still waiting for a refund to my credit card.

    Don’t order these-the same thing could happen to you. How embarrassing to give these as gifts.

  2. D. Daniels Says:

    Review by D. Daniels for Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)
    Rating:
    Gift Cards are the truly personal gift. My only problem is after I received it and could have given it away as a gift I got an email from Amazon – whoops we forgot to activate your card. Be sure your card is good before giving as a gift. Amazon is very good about notifying and doing refunds but this could leave a procrastinator in the lurch with a bad gift which really will be good when Amazon knows the problem. Kudos for the quick second card and I’ve checked it and it’s fully loaded. Thanks!

  3. J. Hunter Morris Says:

    Review by J. Hunter Morris for Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)
    Rating:
    After I ordered a gift card as a present for someone, it wasn’t until after I had already given it to them that I found out the card was never activated. I got a refund, but it was just an annoying situation.

  4. C. Michael Gamble Says:

    Review by C. Michael Gamble for Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)
    Rating:
    I am a dedicated Amazon.com shopper, and, am almost always happy. That being said, please note the top of the page should you be an Amazon Prime member. I NEVER thought that Gift Cards from Amazon.com would be subject to additional shipping and handling… The charge to me for two cards? Over $13.

  5. Robert Hoff Says:

    Review by Robert Hoff for Amazon.com $50 Gift Card (0109)
    Rating:
    If you’ve never had a problem shopping from Amazon.com, then you really are not experienced enough to be giving the “gift” of Amazon to someone else. Wait until you’ve experienced your first screw up, and then evaluate.

    I received a gift certificate, but have had trouble using it, because Amazon.com’s outsourced customer service does not handle issues well. They are apparently scripted to say that an appropriate person will contact you within 48 hours, but in my experience, follow up contact is not timely. When contact is made, it has been to tell me that the issue was not well documented by the prior agents and to start over explaining my concern once again. After that, I was told, once more, to wait 48 hours for follow-up that did not come. Rinse and repeat.

    The problem is that Amazon.com has apparently fire-walled these folks in Bangalore (or some other asian town) from the rest of the company. Therefore, there can be no quick responses to customer concerns. For me, after five contacts, I spoke with a “team lead” who indicated that prior agents had not documented the subject matter of my prior calls (even though I was promised a pompt resolution by those agents).

    Add to all this the fact that during the recent holiday season, Amazon.com raised the price of the item I wished to purchase more than once, at the same time that the item’s manufacturer was offering it for considerably less. This makes having my “gift” money tied up in an Amazon.com account less than ideal.

    Do not expect that the person to whom you intend to give a gift will not have to deal with the customer service department. Try to be forward-thinking enough to consider that a problem might occur. If it does, the recipient will likely have a very negative experience, regardless of the variety of products offered by Amazon.com.

    When I asked an Amazon.com customer service agent why Amazon.com was charging 150% of what the manufacturer was selling the product for directly, I was told that the additional expense should be considered to cover the expert customer service available at Amazon.com. This is terribly amusing, considering that the only thing that the agents tend to do is instruct the customer to wait 48 hours for someone else to address the problem (which, in my experience, does not happen).

    If you are set on letting someone choose their own gift, you should consider a pre-paid Visa or Mastercard. That way, the recipient could use the funds at Amazon.com if he or she so chooses, and is still free to purchase something locally from a person who could not avoid responding to a customer’s concerns.

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