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jenniferknapp said:Can't be used at a show. That is why I make my own..and allow them to use it at the show!
jenniferknapp said:Oops, sorry....I forgot that I posted on this post! If the GC would have bumped the current host to the next level, sometimes I buy enough stuff to compensate for the cost of the GC...and then also use it towards the show when it is redeemed.
JaimeQ said:Ok I have a guest that has a gift certificate she wants to use.. how do I go about doing this I have never had one before??
Jaime:JaimeQ said:Ok I have a guest that has a gift certificate she wants to use.. how do I go about doing this I have never had one before??
Yes, a gift certificate can be used at a party as long as the party is hosted by the company or organization issuing the gift certificate. The recipient can present the gift certificate at the party to redeem it for goods or services.
No, a gift certificate can be used for both party and direct ship orders. The recipient can choose to use the gift certificate for either type of order, depending on their preference.
It depends on the specific terms and conditions set by the company or organization issuing the gift certificate. Some gift certificates may have an expiration date, while others may not. It is important to check the fine print or contact the issuer for more information.
Again, this depends on the terms and conditions set by the issuer. Some gift certificates may allow for multiple transactions until the full amount is used up, while others may only be valid for a single use. It is important to check the details before using the gift certificate.
If the gift certificate is lost or stolen, it is important to contact the issuer as soon as possible. They may be able to cancel the old gift certificate and issue a new one. However, it is always a good idea to keep track of gift certificates and treat them as you would treat cash.