Not really entertainment news, but holy crap!!

Best Buy Reports $43 Million Gain From Unused Gift Cards:
LOS ANGELES — Shoppers across America have millions of gift cards tucked away in envelopes, drawers and wallets. And some of the nation’s largest retailers are profiting as a result. “It can be fun to get them, but then I forget about them,” said Deborah Cabaret, 46, who has hundreds of dollars worth of unused cards. “Or I walk into the store, I look around, I don’t know what I want, and I leave.” Last winter, Best Buy Co. reported a $43 million gain in fiscal 2006 from cards that hadn’t been used in two or more years. Limited Brands Inc. recorded $30 million in 2005 revenue because of unredeemed cards. Even so, this holiday season is likely to see record sales of gift cards. The National Retail Federation, a trade group, estimates that shoppers will buy $24.8 billion worth of cards, up 34 percent from last year. More places offer gift cards these days, including drugstores, jewelers, spas and even supermarkets. Shoppers are buying cards with higher dollar values, and more stores are packaging the cards with accessories to make them look less like plastic money.
About 6 percent, or $4.8 billion, of this year’s gift cards will go unused, estimated Laura Lane, vice president of unclaimed property services for Keane Co., a compliance and risk management consulting firm. Consumer Reports put the figure even higher, estimating that 19 percent of those who received cards last year had not used them because the cards were lost or expired. “It can add up to significant dollars,” Lane said. “I think the message to consumers is: use it or regift it.” Some gift cards get spent faster than others. Supermarkets and gas stations have close to 100 percent redemption rates, said Bob Skiba, who runs the gift card division of Ceridian Corp.’s Comdata gift card division, based in Louisville, Ky. “You don’t have to buy a sweater every day, but you do have to eat and fill up your car,” Skiba said. Retailers say they would rather see customers use the cards. “They have money in their pockets that’s pointed to our store,” said John Fleming, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.’s marketing chief and a former Target Corp. executive. In addition, a retailer can’t report revenue from a gift card when it is sold. The revenue is recognized as the card is used or after it has gone a long time without being used. Research shows that most consumers will spend more than the card is worth, using their own money to make up the difference.
That is crazy!! It’s just like the re-bate things. Rebates are the biggest scam out there!! Damn the man!





January 18th, 2007 at 3:19 pm
I HATE re-bates… I’ve never in my life received one (they always look for a reason not to honor it.)
But, why the hell don’t people use their gift cards? I was given three gift cards for the holidays, and they are spent! I love them – and, yes, I always “spen more money than the card is worth.” If there is anyone out there that would like to give me their gift card (instead of stuffing it in a drawer to expire)… I’ll take it off your hands ; )
January 18th, 2007 at 3:25 pm
I used to give certain store gift cards as presents, now I go with the prepaid Visa. The Visa makes it so it’s not limited to just one store.
January 18th, 2007 at 3:32 pm
Maybe I should post my address for all these people who cant find things to buy with their giftcards? I never have a problem using them they burn a hole in my pocket especially Starbucks cards.
January 18th, 2007 at 3:51 pm
You know, I’m one of those people who don’t use their gift cards. I have a $25 Pier 1 gift card that I’ve had for almost 3 years. And I’ve got 2 Sephora gift cards… I recently FOUND a $50 gift card for Williams & Sonoma. I don’t know how I manage to forget about them…I just do!
January 18th, 2007 at 3:58 pm
Ohhh this is really really sad, that they profit for people’s unability to remember. I do think it should be illegal not to redeem your card. That’s were it gets really really bad.
January 18th, 2007 at 4:09 pm
Hey Jocelyn, uh, wanna mail me your cards??