Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Friendgiftr - Send real or digital gift cards to friends or family


This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of FriendGiftr. All opinions are 100% mine.


I am the first to admit that I don't always know exactly what the perfect gift for a friend or relative is when their birthday or Christmas rolls around.  I usually spend a few weeks pulling out my hair, begging for hints and then end up buying them a gift card, hoping and praying that they can use it.

FriendGiftr would make this easy for me because if you buy a real or digital gift card for a friend or family member and they don't like the store or just can't use it where they are at, they can exchange it at no cost!
   

They also have a lot of gift cards to choose from -- retail stores or restaurants, movie theaters or flowers!  It's all there.  If your giftee would rather not have that Kohl's card, they can exchange it for something else - perhaps a gift card to Olive Garden.  They can even split your gift among other cards.  So if you send your father-in-law a Borders card and all he has is Barnes and Noble, he can  trade it in at no cost to him for a $25 Barnes and Noble card and a $25 Outback Steak House to get both books and steaks if he desired.  You (the giver) would never know that they exchanged the cards - they would not have that awkward moment where they say, "Thanks for the gift, but I can't use it because we don't have a P.F. Changs in the whole state!"  Oops!  I know I've given gift cards to my inlaws where I've had the distinct feeling that they would rather not have gotten a book store card and would rather have had something else instead.

So avoid the Oops and consider Friendgiftr for your gift card needs.  They can send real or digital to your gift recipient.  Plus, you'll have peace of mind that even if they don't like the gift card you selected, they can swap it out at no cost to them.  Better yet, you have the flexibility to send a gift card from over 120 restaurant and retail stores in these denominations:  $10, $20, $25, $35, $50, $75, $100.  So if you think $25 isn't enough for a good dinner at LongHorn Steak House, then you can give a card worth $35 to cover the tip.

Friendgiftr is easy to use from their website, Facebook (you can even send gift invitations so friends and family know exactly which gift cards you'd like to receive), and from your iPhone, Blackberry or Android phone.   Check out Friendgiftr because I think you'll like what you see... lots of gift card choices and the ability to swap cards out at no additional cost.  Sure beats trying to sell an unwanted gift card on eBay!

P.S.  If anyone is shopping for me, I prefer Barnes and Noble to Borders because I love nook and need to fill it occasionally with books.


Visit my sponsor: America's Favorite Gift Cards















No comments: