I have a chase offer for 10% back on best buy purchases up to $300, may be worth checking your cards.
because here it's 10% off plus 2%+ off on your credit card.
Maybe indirectly (people that bought the GC maybe more compelled to use their service), but gift card sales are not counted as revenue in standard accounting practices, they are actually a liability. Only becomes revenue/earning when the GC is used.
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Been seeing this a lot recently, from Amazon, Paypal, etc.
Doordash must be desperate for cash to meet their earnings, but selling gift cards just delays the inevitable.
Been seeing this a lot recently, from Amazon, Paypal, etc.
Doordash must be desperate for cash to meet their earnings, but selling gift cards just delays the inevitable.
Maybe indirectly (people that bought the GC maybe more compelled to use their service), but gift card sales are not counted as revenue in standard accounting practices, they are actually a liability. Only becomes revenue/earning when the GC is used.
Is a way to do this in one transaction, or did you do 3 separate transactions?
I made 3 separate transactions with 1 of each of the gift cards on each transaction! After the 3rd transaction, it won't allow you to add either of the gift cards on that account.
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just bought 3 $100 GC and 3 $45 GC before the limit was reached
Doordash must be desperate for cash to meet their earnings, but selling gift cards just delays the inevitable.
just bought 3 $100 GC and 3 $45 GC before the limit was reached
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just bought 3 $100 GC and 3 $45 GC before the limit was reached
Doordash must be desperate for cash to meet their earnings, but selling gift cards just delays the inevitable.