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No, do not give a card for the anniversary of the death of a coworker as it's in poor taste. Although many will have fond memories of their coworker and miss them, most would prefer to just move on.
In a Sympathy Card let the verse do the talking and you can just sign it or add that you are there for them if they should need anything and then sign it.
Choose a Sympathy card with a verse that basically expresses how you feel. When you sign the bottom of the card tell them that you are there should they ever need to talk.
Punch cards store data. That data can then be analysed by feeding the cards into a punch card reader.
The Punch Card application works best with the Mac operating system, but the application will work with any operating system. The Punch Card application works with the iTunes program.
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I would check with someone higher in the business just to make sure its not a scam. It could be a business credit card that is no longer in use. It could also be a stolen credit card. You should never accept a credit card from anyone without knowing all of the details about it first.
If the coworker is liked by others in the office then get some of the other coworkers to chip in for a nice gift and have a cake. Then sign a card with all your names on it. If there is just you and the coworker then take them out for lunch and give them a nice gift (doesn't have to be overly expensive) and a card.
From my experience, the reward card should be accepted anywhere that a Visa card is accepted. You should use it as a (credit) transaction. This is not a (debit) card. If asked by the retailer "Debit or credit?", where you intend to make your purchase with the card, you should respond, "Credit."
Pleanty of examples of little phrases for a co-workers farewell card on the page http://www.fond-farewell.com/farewell-card-message.html