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31 Jan 2023, 20:20 GMT+10
Gift cards are a popular gift option for many people, however, a significant number of them go unused. This could be due to a variety of reasons such as the recipient not liking the store or forgetting about the gift card. This not only results in the money being wasted, but it also means that the intended recipient misses out on the opportunity to use the gift card to purchase something that they actually want or need. This highlights the importance of being thoughtful when choosing gift cards, and ensuring that they will be put to good use.
Astro Africa, a leading e-commerce platform based in Africa, has announced the launch of a new service that provides the ultimate solution for unused gift cards. With this new service, users can now easily convert their unused gift cards, including those from Amazon, Sephora, Steam, Footlocker, Macy's, Nordstrom, Walmart, GameStop, into cash.
The service, which is currently available on the Astro Africa website, allows users to sell their gift cards at a fair market value. This provides a convenient and easy way for users to get cash for their unused gift cards, without the hassle of trying to find a buyer or losing money on the card's value.
Astro Africa's new service is a game-changer for gift card holders, as it eliminates the frustration of having an unused gift card that can't be spent. It also provides a great opportunity for sellers to make money from their unused gift cards, especially those who are short on cash.
The company's CEO, stated, "We are excited to offer this service to our customers as it aligns with our mission of providing easy, convenient and secure e-commerce solutions for Africa. We believe that this service will be particularly useful for users who have gift cards that they no longer need or can't use, and we are confident that it will be well-received by the market."
The service is available now on Astro Africa's website and is available to anyone in Africa.Get a daily dose of Mediterranean Times news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
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