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If you want a gift
card you can use anywhere, you'll pay for the privilege, while
gift cards from individual retailers are less costly and sprouting
more options.
Those are the major findings of the third annual Bankrate.com
Gift Card Study.
Retail store gift cards continue to be a consumer-friendly credit
product, with fees and expiration dates the exception rather than
the rule. The retailers can make a profit from the merchandise users
buy.
Gift cards from the major credit card issuers, though, still carry
an assortment of fees. All continue to charge monthly "maintenance"
or "dormancy" fees, ranging from $2 per month to $3, if
the gift card isn't used within a certain period of time. All but
American Express have expiration dates.
Bankrate surveyed the top 25 retailers, as identified by the National
Retail Federation, about the costs, terms and conditions of the
gift cards they offer, both plastic and electronic. We also surveyed
the four largest credit card companies: American Express, Discover
Card, MasterCard and Visa.
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