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No they don't.
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The answer isn't quite binary. It's not as simple as "the expire" or "they don't
Yes punk head, all cards expire sometime, and if you asked that I will kick you in the ballsack and if you don't have one i'll hit you on your titties!
There are certain coupons that never expire, such as store credit, gift cards, and some manufacturer's coupons.
Each gift card has its own expiration date. You should find it written on the card itself.
At least some iTunes gift cards has expiration dates. If you have a physical or electronical gift card bought from Apple or an Apple partner, it should be marked with expiration date if applicable. However, once the gift card has been redeemed in iTunes, there is also a question if the actual credits also have an expiration date. If so, you will see the credit expiration date on the confirmation you get after redeeming your code.
In Washington State, most gift cards cannot expire for at least five years from the date of purchase. Additionally, any fees that may reduce the balance of the card, such as maintenance fees, are generally prohibited. However, certain regulations may apply depending on the type of gift card, such as promotional or store-specific cards, so it's important to check the terms and conditions.
no gift cards are for one place only so you cannot use them sorry
No, Walmart gift cards never expire. They may become outdated to a point where you cannot buy them anymore, but the store always honors you having them and lets you use them.
Yes, Ann Taylor gift cards do not expire. However, it's important to note that some states may have specific regulations regarding the expiration of gift cards, so it's a good idea to check the terms and conditions or contact customer service for the most accurate information. Always keep your gift card in a safe place and treat it like cash.