Moneymakers
Earlier today, we posted about numerous gift card deals available on eBay. The Toys R Us, Overstock, and Kmart sold out, but there are still a number of great deals available.
In terms of moneymakers by reselling the gift cards – most of the options weren’t easy or good, unless you sweeten it by purchasing eBay gift cards at a discount first. Many of the deals are for e-gift cards which are harder to liquidate. Even those who sell to Saveya won’t be able to take advantage of the Staples deal since Saveya only accepts physical Staples gift cards.
76 Gas Cards
One easy moneymaker is the 76 Gas gift cards. You can buy $100 card for $90, or three cards for $270. These cards can be resold currently to Cardpool or Cardcash for 92% of their value or $276.
- Pay $270 for the three gift cards
- Sell for $276
- Get 1.1% from the portal, or $2.97
- Get 2% in eBay Bucks, or $5.40
- Get at least 2% in value from your credit card, or $5.40
- Profit: $19.77
Almost $20 profit on the deal. Not bad! (We should maybe count the $2.04 charge it costs to ship the cards out which will bring down the profit.)
Notes about payment:
- SVM does not get 5x rewards with INK.
- Be sure to use up any eBay Bucks you have on the purchase.
- Maximize the deal by paying with eBay gift cards purchased at a discount.
You can also try going through a shopping portal when selling the gift cards to Cardpool for an extra 4% or $12 back, but you likely won’t get that money since the portal doesn’t usually track properly. Definitely doesn’t hurt to try, though.
Risks with Buying 76 Cards
The reason we focus on this deal, in particular, is because there’s isn’t that much risk involved. Gas gift cards tend to hold their value well. While I expect some sort of devaluation due to this ongoing deal, it will likely jump back to where it was before or close to it within weeks. (My friend Chasingthepoints told me that when there was an Exxon deal on eBay and the prices plummeted, they were back up to their old value within weeks. 76 may not be as strong as Exxon, but still…) Also, since it’s a gas gift card, many people would be able to use it up themselves as a backup. For these reasons, it’s not as risky as some of the other ideas we’ll mention below.
Other Ideas
Cabela’s
The Cabela’s deal is likewise interesting since it can be resold for 81% and it’s on sale for 80%. The main issue here is the risk of devaluation. Most stores tend to devalue more than gas which is why this deal is riskier.
- Pay $200 for $250 in Cabela’s gift cards
- Sell for $202.50
- Get $4 back in Bucks
- Get $2.20 back from the portal
- Get $4 back from your credit card
- Profit: $12.70
This is a physical gift card deal so Paypal lets these through easier. If you didn’t have success with Paypal on the e-gift cards, you can still try this one.
Gamestop
Assuming these come through as a single $60 card (the was it works with Sephora), you can sell the entire $60 value to Saveya. You’ll just about break-even on the resale of these and you’ll profit the Bucks, portal, etc. Nice deal!
If they come through as two separate cards, you’ll have to sell the $50 to Saveya and the $10 card at to Cardcash for 78% of its value. (My assumption is that the $10 bonus code functions like an ordinary gift card.)
I’ll update if I try this out. Or, rather, if Paypal lets me try this out… [UPDATE: It’s been confirmed that these come as one single card.]
Sephora
After counting Bucks and portal it’s just about break-even resale, if Saveya works for you. These come in as one $60 gift cards (confirmed by a reader to this post) and the $60 card can be sold to Saveya.
Jiffy Lube
Close to break-even after Bucks and portal.
Others
Other interesting deals: Staples is interesting of course. Hyatt is interesting for travelers. iTunes some may find useful to actually use.
View Comments (14)
Any reason not to do more than one transaction of three cards as long as the deal is available and someone is still paying out at least 90% on the resale?
Bought a $100 eBay card for $97 and then bought the 76 gas card. Also used topcashback 1.1% and get 1.5% from my credit card. I got the $1.80 in eBay bucks, but not sure if I'll end up actually using them. I'll consider that a bonus. For now I'll take getting 12.6% cashback on my gas purchases! I won't be reselling this card - just using it. Normally my credit card just gives 5% back so this is was a helpful find.
I get this when I try to switch my payment method on paypal so I can use my Ink card
This credit card (Visa x-xxxx) cannot be used at this time. Please use a different payment method from your PayPal account.
Is there any workaround so I can use my Ink?
Yes, call paypal. I have had this issue very often and a 10 min call and a review of what I'm trying to purchase, clears the fraud alert. Yes it's a fraud alert that is stopping your card from working.
Is Amex SimplyCash going to get 5x on Paypal_digital_gifts like Ink?
I don't know. Amex often works differently. Let me know if you find out!
Thanks for all the gift card coverage. I agree on the gas cards, not much risk there, value is very stable.
Unfortunately Im maxed out on Saveya for this 30 day period. $300 doesn't go very far
Buy eBay gift card at Lowe's and get 10% off with your Discover card (double cashback promotion). Then buy other gift cards at eBay.
Cabela's is an outdoors shop, not a restaurant. I didn't know until I saw the gigantic deer on the front of the cards from the last sale.
Based on the data from GiftCardWiki, the sell price has stayed constant at 81% for the last three months, so maybe a little less risk than a restaurant.
Thanks for the tips and great job as always!
Thanks, fixed.
Gamestop gift cards come as $60 and not $50 and $10. fyi Cabelas is also a outdoors store (hunting, fishing, etc) and not restaurant so may want to fix that
Thanks, fixed.
Sephora gives one $60 GC.
Ooh,nice. Thanks, will update.