
schell_75
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The $20 would go toward your purchase. You can buy something for $60 and then only pay $40. If you choose something under $20 some give you the cash or put it on the card what is left. |
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Jeff
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Yeah, it can be used as a deduction. |
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consumingfire783
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Yes you can do that. The gift card works basically the same as cash...If you use it all up, you just have to pay the difference between what the card paid for and what the actual total is. |
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~ChRiS~
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Of course you can. One time at A&F i used two gift cards and cash. It is quite possible! And, it wasn't confusing (seriously). |
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sasukephan
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You can use your gift card for over $20 things. Then you just pay the rest with cash. Like if it was $25, you use your gift card and then pay $5 cash. |
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tsull73
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yes, of course... |
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Future Citizen of Forvik
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The store uses the 20 first and you pay the rest. |
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Lilly_girl22
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Well actually i just did that today. I had a $20 one and i wanted $30 shoes so i gave them 10 |
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tanniagl3
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sure you can buy something over $20 dollars but, you have to pay the rest of the price$$$$$$$$ |
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lil pit cat 71
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yes you are right if it costs 60 you pay 40 |
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CanadianBlondie
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Yes, your example is correct. Conversely, if you buy something for under $20, they'll usually leave the remainder on the card, and advise you of the remaining balance. |
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~Geeks Will Rule The World~
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Basically, it takes off $20 from anything you buy. The example is a good example. |
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butterflykisses427
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You can buy 60 dollar shoes and than take off 20 from the gift card and pay 40. |
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Miss Milena
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In australia thats what happens. I once had a $20 gift card which i spent on a $30 CD. I used the gift card and payed off the rest. |
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peachy
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the limit in your card is $20, so if you fo over that you pay it, with your own $$$ |
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?
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you are correct |
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PrayerRequestBox
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Unless there is some odd rule on the card. Yes, you should be able to buy an expensive item and use your gift card to reduce the amount you owe.
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Becky
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Yes, you can do that. And by the way, You answered my question about the cell phone minutes. And no, I didn't get tickets, but I went to her show last month, so once is good enough. :) |
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Diana J
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Yes your gift card is just like cash, what is over the price you pay the difference, but be aware that if it is under the price say like $15.00 they won't give you $5.00 cash back, they just credit the card $5.00 No cash back restrictions |
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bestestbakergal
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yes.
as-long-as you have the money for the rest of it they are obligated to take it. |
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shotgunsherriffs
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yes you can use it. the real question is if you have a $20 gitcard and you buy a ten dollar item do you get ten dollars back? |
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Joe Shemo from Kokomo
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Yes, you can. |
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ezekials_mom
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you can buy whatever you like..if the price is under the $20 you will have money left on the card..if its over $20 you pay whatever the cost above the $20 is.. |
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heide P
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Absolutely. It is just like cash. |
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