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Can't give daughter cash for a present ('cause who knows what she'll do with it).
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 329247" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I still advise going with gift cards from specific business. Those can't be "cashed out" as they can only be used at the business from which the card was purchased.</p><p></p><p>I'm a big fan of Amazon because of the incredible choice of merchandise they carry, everything from books to technology to small appliances. Plus, if you go through the site link to order from Amazon; the site gets a kickback from Amazon.</p><p></p><p>My mother got me a small gift card from Kohl's department stores. Kohl's just opened up here about two years ago and while I love their product line, I often wind up buying from Wal-Mart due to their prices being lower.</p><p></p><p>I was able to get a nice set of pots and pans from Kohl's for less than it would've cost to get them from Wal-Mart.</p><p></p><p>My nephew has a Kindle. 50 dollars will buy a lot of e-books for him. My neice is an artist with a wide range of interest. She can get all sorts of related items from Amazon.</p><p></p><p>My mother won't even accept a gift card. We'd been talking about music at our last visit and she mentioned that she wanted Susan Boyle's debut album and that her copy of Fiddler on the Roof was scratched due to excessive use.</p><p></p><p>Easy gifts. I got her the two CDs, cost me about twenty five dollars and she's just thrilled with her gifts.</p><p></p><p>No one was ungrateful for their gifts. The one person who gave me a hard time was my sister and that was because she didn't want me spending money on her and brother in law</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 329247, member: 1963"] I still advise going with gift cards from specific business. Those can't be "cashed out" as they can only be used at the business from which the card was purchased. I'm a big fan of Amazon because of the incredible choice of merchandise they carry, everything from books to technology to small appliances. Plus, if you go through the site link to order from Amazon; the site gets a kickback from Amazon. My mother got me a small gift card from Kohl's department stores. Kohl's just opened up here about two years ago and while I love their product line, I often wind up buying from Wal-Mart due to their prices being lower. I was able to get a nice set of pots and pans from Kohl's for less than it would've cost to get them from Wal-Mart. My nephew has a Kindle. 50 dollars will buy a lot of e-books for him. My neice is an artist with a wide range of interest. She can get all sorts of related items from Amazon. My mother won't even accept a gift card. We'd been talking about music at our last visit and she mentioned that she wanted Susan Boyle's debut album and that her copy of Fiddler on the Roof was scratched due to excessive use. Easy gifts. I got her the two CDs, cost me about twenty five dollars and she's just thrilled with her gifts. No one was ungrateful for their gifts. The one person who gave me a hard time was my sister and that was because she didn't want me spending money on her and brother in law [/QUOTE]
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