Cash is a fine gift if the person you are giving it to is only an acquaintance or a person you do not know very well. If you are a guest at an event of someone you are very close to then I would suggest making the gift more personal. Even a gift card from a nice restaurant or clothing store would be nice.
It is not necessary for an unknown guest to give a gift; that being said - a gift of cash / money always fits.
If you have not been invited to the wedding then you should not send a gift.
A gift card has a certain amount of cash on it, and when that cash is used, it is 'redeemed'.
Only if your guest paid something toward the gift. Otherwise no.
The parting gift is to show the host's honor at receiving the guest.
No, you can only use it to buy stuff at Sears. They will not exchange gift cards for cash.
Gift Card Rescue is a website that helps you cash in your gift cards. You tell them which store you have a gift card to and how much it's worth. They will give you a quote, and if you agree you can mail it in to get the cash for it.
No. The bride should thank the guest for the gift and thought that went into buying it despite the mishap, as a gift is never required. If the guest sees fit and is able to replace the item, they will do so of their own accord.
If not use it to buy a visa gift card.
No, you can only buy things at the store.
You can earn cash back on an Amazon gift card purchase by using a cash back credit card that offers rewards for purchases made at Amazon. Look for credit cards that offer cash back or rewards specifically for shopping at Amazon, and use that card to buy the gift card. This way, you can earn cash back on your gift card purchase.
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