Amazon gift card for a child ... is this possible?
My 10-year old niece lives on the other side of the country and for her birthday I had been sending her a card and gift certificate for Toys R Us. My brother suggests she's outgrown that and would prefer getting something at Amazon. But is it even possible to send an Amazon gift card to a child? Or would I have to send it to her parents and have use it for her?
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Re: Amazon gift card for a child ... is this possible?
I'm pretty sure you can send a physical card, so that should work.
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Re: Amazon gift card for a child ... is this possible?
Originally Posted by stevevt
(Post 12294019)
I'm pretty sure you can send a physical card, so that should work.
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Re: Amazon gift card for a child ... is this possible?
Pretty sure it's just a code they type in to an account, so someone would need an Amazon account right?
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Re: Amazon gift card for a child ... is this possible?
Amazon's gift certificates are always numerical codes that can be redeemed on any account. This is true for physical gift cards bought at stores or email codes purchased directly on Amazon.
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Re: Amazon gift card for a child ... is this possible?
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12294205)
Amazon's gift certificates are always numerical codes that can be redeemed on any account. This is true for physical gift cards bought at stores or email codes purchased directly on Amazon.
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