An Xboxlive subscription is a great gift for someone who would enjoy it.
you take the sky card and send no subscription and it works good enjoy .
give him a Visa gift card or a gift card to his favorite place to eat
A Sony gift card is an excellent gift assuming that the recipient can put it to good use!
You must repurchase xbox live. 3mo. subscription is good, or if you have the time and money 12mo. is probably best. $20-50. Go to Gamestop/EB Games, Wal Mart, Target or just use a card through your xbox account to purchase a subscription.
a card or gift card
No there is not a gift card available for goodwill, but you can give cash in the persons card for goodwill.
A card and a gift card to their favorite restaurant or shopping store
There is no need to renew. If a person feels that the magazine is good for him or her then he or she will defiantly renew it. In beginning if you feel one year subscription is small gift then you can pay for 2-3 years subscription at first place.
Yes an online gift card would be a gerat gift; especially if they are younger; they can then get a gift they truly want with the gift card you gave them.
It's really quite simple. You have to put in yours or a parents gift card. This is the quick and easy way if you feel secure using that kind of information. The other way is to buy a Wizard 101 gift card. They sell them at Gamestop and RiteAid. Using these, you can either get crowns and pay for areas separately, or use the card for a subscription. Both ways are good, the subscription starts from 1 month-6 months depending on the card or type. The crowns buy the area forever on that account and anyone on that wizard username can use the areas forever, Both of them are good. If you're going to play it occasionally or lose interest, get crowns. If you will stick to it and really like the game, get a subscription.
I think good gift to give is a gift card that way the person can get what they want
It's good to include the amount either on the gift card or written in the card. It lets the recipient know how much there is without having to take the time to look it up.