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Rewards programs and gift cards

Rewards programs and gift cards are the first things to go right before a company folds since they aren't a consideration during bankruptcy court.

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Post ID: @OP+O9tolpB

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gmb- what you describe is correct. The description you give is what in business is called a creditor. The company owes someone something be it merchandise, or services. This would just be considered a pre-payment for the said merchandise or services.

No different than a vendor shipping merchandise to a store and then expecting to get paid at a later date. In effect when you buy a gift card you are shipping your merchandise (Cash) to a store (SHC) and are expecting to get something (Merchandise) back at a later date.

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Post ID: @1fhf+O9tolpB

This is an easy one. Just read the fine print. Most gift cards are not redeemable when a company goes out of business or by an act of God the local store cannot honor the gift card. Gift cards are considered a form of debt or account payable. Therefore, any gift card purchaser, not holder, is considered a creditor. Unless all the gift card purchasers (not the recipiants) file a class action suit and win, the gift cards are worthless. And you better have an original receipt to show, you (the original purchaser), actually purchased the card.

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Post ID: @1hvg+O9tolpB

Gift cards are worthless in bankruptcy. Low man on the pole gets nothing and that is considered unsecured debt.

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Post ID: @cvd+O9tolpB

@gmb call it bs all you want but my experience was real. I was told the GC was not valid anymore and was handed a paper that said that I had to make a claim as a creditor with the bankruptcy information.. I doubt I would get anything worthwhile for a $25 GC so have not attempted. The company was Gander mountain.

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Post ID: @omr+O9tolpB

@rrh I call BS on this one. A gift card is not a creditor. You can't go into a retail store a get the cash value of those gift cards back as money. If you're getting product that has already been paid for (a pre-paid gift card) then why would they turn you away?

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Post ID: @gmb+O9tolpB

Yep. Just tried to use a gift card from a store from another company that is in liquidation and they said I had to file with bankruptcy court since I am now considered a creditor.

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