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Smushman | 7 years ago

There goes my $500 gift certificate... Any suggestions on how I can recover that, or have it returned to the initial buyer?!

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tschwimmer|7 years ago

You are very likely to be out the money. The bankruptcy proceedings will determine how giftcard owners are compensated. Hard to say if it will be favorable, but I suspect they may be even less senior than unsecured debt (or they may be categorized as unsecured debt). Consult an attorney, but it may not be worth their time.

ThrustVectoring|7 years ago

Ask the initial buyer to file a chargeback if it was purchased via credit card. At least in the US, there's good protections that way for preventing folks from owing money for goods and services they didn't receive.

brianpgordon|7 years ago

But they did receive the gift card. Why should the payment processor assume the risk that, possibly years later, someone doesn't honor the gift card?

regulation_d|7 years ago

In certain states, money used to purchase a gift card is required to be held in escrow, which would be held separately in receivership. Definitely worth asking about.

szermer|7 years ago

Looks like the site is still accepting payment for gift cards.

bobbyobee|7 years ago

Just to add to the others -- if the initial buyer paid with PayPal, they could have up to 180 days from the date of purchase to initiate a Significantly Not As Described (SNAD) claim.