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3 Ways to Put Money on a Gift Card

By Matthew Lynch
March 24, 2024
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A gift card is a convenient and popular choice for any occasion, allowing the recipient to choose exactly what they want or need. But how do you put money on a gift card? Whether you’re gifting it to someone else or treating yourself, we’ve got you covered with three easy ways to put money on a gift card.

1. Purchase a pre-loaded gift card

The simplest way to put money on a gift card is by purchasing one that’s already pre-loaded with a specific amount. These types of gift cards can be found at most major retailers and supermarkets, as well as online through the company’s website or various e-commerce platforms. When choosing this method, be sure to select the appropriate value based on your budget and the recipient’s preferences.

2. Load funds onto an existing gift card

If you have an existing gift card that can be reloaded, such as those offered by some retailers and restaurants, adding funds is a straightforward process. To do this, simply visit the store or restaurant where the gift card was initially purchased and ask the staff to add your desired amount onto the card. Alternatively, some companies allow you to reload a gift card online via their website using your debit or credit card.

3. Use a customizable digital gift card

For those who prefer an eco-friendly option or need to send a last-minute present, digital gift cards are an excellent choice. Digital gift cards can be sent via email or text message and tailored with personalized messages and designs. They usually offer various funding options so that you can load the exact amount you’d like to give onto the digital gift card.

In conclusion, there are multiple ways to put money on a gift card depending on your needs and preferences. Whether you choose to purchase a pre-loaded physical card, reload an existing one, or opt for a customizable digital option, these methods ensure that both you and the recipient can enjoy the convenience and flexibility of modern-day gifting.

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