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CharliesAngles · 14/12/2024 07:52

If you had to choose one to receive, which one please?

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Silvertulips · 14/12/2024 12:22

Vouchers are an interest free loan to the company you get them from.

Why would you loan Amazon money?

If the card goes unused or has pence left in it, you are giving that company money for nothing.

Whats wrong with cash? A nice new £50 note?

Mairzydotes · 14/12/2024 12:23

Next.

They sell many brands online and offer click and collect and returnson these brands to a store .

Redshoeblueshoe · 14/12/2024 12:29

One year I gave a teenage male relative a wallet with a variety of gift vouchers in it. So one for his favourite shop, one for Subway etc. He loved it.

Bjorkdidit · 14/12/2024 12:33

M&S.

Easy to spend on food then I can repurpose the £50 for whatever I want from wherever I want in my own time.

TinkerTiger · 14/12/2024 12:40

Amazon/Boots

Bjorkdidit · 14/12/2024 12:49

Things I wouldn't want

John Lewis as I never shop there
Likewise WH Smith, Boots, coffee shops, Waterstones

Amazon fine as I read on Kindle.

reluctantbrit · 14/12/2024 18:03

Silvertulips · 14/12/2024 12:22

Vouchers are an interest free loan to the company you get them from.

Why would you loan Amazon money?

If the card goes unused or has pence left in it, you are giving that company money for nothing.

Whats wrong with cash? A nice new £50 note?

If someone buys a lot on Amazon, it will be used quickly. I read 80% on my kindle, I have a wishlist I could easily spend £100 on in one day.

Cash means I have to go to a physical shop, unless I drag myself to a larger shopping center, there is nothing around me I would spend money to treat myself, it would be spend on groceries.

IndustrialActionAhoy · 14/12/2024 18:19

Oh, when I said £, I just meant £ that's been transferred electronically.

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