Gift vouchers (2024)

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  • What is a gift voucher?
  • Types of gift vouchers
  • Rules covering gift vouchers
  • Know the terms before you buy
  • Expiry dates on gift vouchers
  • If you lose a gift voucher
  • If the company goes out of business
  • Get more help
  • More information

What is a gift voucher?

A gift voucher is a card or voucher you can use instead of money to pay for goods and services.

There are many benefits to gift vouchers but there are also some risks. For example, if you lose the voucher, it expires before you use it, or you are not able to spend the remaining balance. It is important you know the conditions and rules that apply to the gift voucher before you buy.

The Consumer Protection (Gift Vouchers) Act 2019 introduced extra rights for gift vouchers sold after 2 December 2019.

Types of gift vouchers

Gift vouchers can be paper certificates, electronic cards or gift cards. They can come from a single business or a group, such as a shopping centre.

Electronic money gift card

Electronic money gift cards (for example, One4all gift cards) can be used in different shops.

Before you buy the card, you must be told about the conditions for using it, including any fees. Fees must be proportionate and should match the actual costs to the business for issuing the card.

Electronic money gift cards are regulated under the European Communities (Electronic Money) Regulations 2011. The Central Bank enforces rules for electronic money gift cards.

Rules covering gift vouchers

Gift vouchers sold after 2 December 2019 must have no expiry date or be valid for at least 5 years.

The seller cannot:

  • Force you to use the entire gift voucher in one go
  • Charge a fee for changing the name on a gift voucher (if name registration is required)

If there is more than €1 left on your gift voucher after a purchase, the seller must refund you the balance. They can do this with cash, transfer it electronically to your bank or by giving you another gift voucher.

Exceptions to the rules

The rules do not cover vouchers that:

  • Can only be used to buy goods and services at a discounted price, from a specific seller on a set date, or for 3 months or less (such as deal websites like Groupon or Pigsback)
  • Are part of a customer loyalty or promotion scheme
  • You got as a refund for returned goods
  • Were sold before 2 December 2019 - the original expiry date and terms still apply to these vouchers

Know the terms before you buy

You have the right to be told about the terms of the voucher before you buy. If you are unsure about any of the terms, ask the seller.

If you buy a gift voucher for another person, give them the terms and conditions and the receipt with the voucher or card.

Things to check in the small print

Things to checkExamples
Expiry date

Is there an expiry date, when is it?

There are different rules on expiry dates - see more below.
Need to book or reserve by a certain date

Check if the voucher has a deadline that you must book or make a reservation.

For example, it could say you must book the service within one month of purchase.
Only valid during certain dates or times

Check for any restrictions on when you can use a voucher.

For example, Monday to Friday or between 5pm and 7pm.
What exactly the voucher entitles you to

Check what the seller promises to provide when the voucher is used.

For example, a one-night stay in a hotel with breakfast included.
How the voucher can be usedFor example, you may only be able to use the voucher in-store, online, over the phone or by email.
Other important information

What happens to any remaining balance?

If you can you transfer the voucher to someone else?

What happens if you lose or damage the voucher?

Expiry dates on gift vouchers

Vouchers bought after 2 December 2019

There is a minimum 5-year expiry on vouchers bought after 2 December 2019.

Vouchers must either have no expiry date or be valid for at least 5 years from the issue date.

When you buy a gift voucher, you should get the expiry details on paper or by email.

The legislation covering expiry dates is the Consumer Protection (Gift Vouchers) Act 2019. It does not apply to vouchers bought before 2 December 2019.

Vouchers bought before 2 December 2019

You should have been told the expiry date when you bought the voucher. Expiry information can be on the voucher, the packaging, the website or the shop policy.

Some sellers can be flexible if your voucher has expired. But if you bought it before 2 December 2019, they are not legally obliged to extend it and may charge a fee.

If you lose a gift voucher

Gift vouchers are like cash, so if you lose it, the seller does not have to replace it.

If a voucher was made out to you personally and is not transferable, you might get a replacement. This depends on the voucher’s terms and conditions and the company’s policy.

For lost cards, you may have the option to get a replacement card but you need to check with the seller. You could be charged a fee for the replacement card.

If the company goes out of business

If a company goes out of business before you use the voucher, getting your money back can be difficult.

Usually, the seller owes money to several people so your claim is just one of many. There are rules about the priority given to different debts when a business goes into liquidation or receivership. Generally, your claim is low in priority.

Claim process

Make a written claim to the administrator or liquidator (if applicable). Provide proof of your voucher. However, it is unlikely your voucher will be honoured if a new owner takes over.

To protect your purchase, consider buying gift vouchers with a credit card or debit card. You may be able to use chargeback through your bank or credit card provider – see more below.

Get more help

If a seller refuses to accept or give the value of a gift card, you should first try to resolve the problem by talking to them directly.

If you cannot resolve the problem, you can:

More information

The CCPC has more information about gift vouchers and chargeback.

Page edited: 24 April 2024

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Gift vouchers (2024)

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What is the best gift voucher to buy? ›

Our best selling gifts
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How do gift vouchers work? ›

How Gift Cards Work. A gift card—also known as a stored value card—is a form of payment that can be used to make purchases at retail stores, gas stations, restaurants, and other locations. You load money onto the card, which you or the gift card recipient can spend at accepted locations.

What do you mean by gift voucher? ›

A gift voucher is a card or piece of paper that you buy at a shop and give to someone, which entitles the person to exchange it for goods worth the same amount.

What is the difference between a voucher and a gift voucher? ›

Gift cards can be issued for a number of reasons and have a 3 year expiry whereas voucher codes usually apply to limited time offers and promotions.

What is a good gift card amount? ›

For co-workers, casual friends and your children's teachers, stay in the $10 to $20 range. Gift cards for close friends and family members can range from $25 to $100. When you're selecting a gift card for a spouse, parent or someone else who's very special, choose a card worth $75 or more.

How long is a gift voucher valid for? ›

Vouchers must either have no expiry date or be valid for at least 5 years from the issue date. When you buy a gift voucher, you should get the expiry details on paper or by email. The legislation covering expiry dates is the Consumer Protection (Gift Vouchers) Act 2019.

Is it better to give cash or a gift card? ›

While gift cards may have expiration dates or require the recipient to spend a certain amount at once, cash can be used whenever and however the recipient sees fit. Whether they choose to save it for a rainy day or splurge on something special, cash allows for flexibility and spontaneity.

How do I put money on a gift voucher? ›

Take the gift card to a cashier, customer service desk, or the equivalent. Have a form of payment (cash, credit card, etc.) ready for the amount that you would like added to the gift card. Give the gift card to the cashier or customer service agent and tell him or her that you would like to reload the card.

Why give a gift voucher instead of cash? ›

Companies choose to give gift cards instead of cash to enhance the impact of their rewards. Gift cards offer a personalized touch that cash cannot match, making them more memorable and engaging for recipients.

How do I convert a gift voucher to cash? ›

Here are some of the best options.
  1. Use an app to sell them. ...
  2. Sell them on gift card exchange websites. ...
  3. List them for sale on other websites. ...
  4. Sell them to a pawnshop. ...
  5. Sell them to people you know. ...
  6. Transfer the card to your bank account. ...
  7. Pay bills. ...
  8. Regift them.
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What is a gift voucher in Amazon? ›

What are vouchers? Vouchers are pre-paid payment instruments that can be designed to be accepted for purchase of specific set of products on www.amazon.in or the corresponding mobile application ("Amazon"). Currently, there are two valid voucher types: Amazon Shopping Voucher and Amazon Prime Voucher (details below).

What to put on a gift voucher? ›

A gift certificate should include:
  1. The recipient's name.
  2. The amount awarded.
  3. The expiration date.
  4. An authorized signature.
  5. Contact details.
  6. Any other relevant information.

Is $50 a good gift card amount? ›

Fifty dollars goes a long way, and you can use it for the kinds of stores suitable for multiple purchases, like some of the other options on this list. If, for instance, your friend loves to go to Starbucks, spending $50 on a gift card provides them with a lot of value. That's enough about Starbucks.

What is the safest gift card to buy? ›

Purchase virtual gift cards instead

Virtual gift cards eliminate the risk of a gift card being tampered with physically, which can keep you safe from gift card draining.

What is the perfect gift card? ›

The Perfect Gift Card is a pre-paid EFTPOS card that carries a certain amount of spending power. Each time the Gift Card is used to make a purchase, that purchase amount is deducted from the Card's available balance.

What is giving good gift card? ›

Giving Good Make-A-Wish eGift Card

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Which gift card sells for the most? ›

Top 5 highest rate gift cards
  • Amazon gift card. Amazon gift cards are a great option as they offer a wide range of products. ...
  • Visa gift card. Visa gift cards are another great option as they can be used at any retailer that accepts Visa. ...
  • American Express gift card. ...
  • Walmart gift card. ...
  • Target gift card.

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