Man bids $127 on a $125 Gift Certificate

metalhed

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Actually guys, I can see a scenario where this makes perfect sense.

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If the card is intended as a gift, and the purchaser lives nowhere near a WalMart, then the additional $2.51 might be less than the costs of purchasing one in person. I don't know if WalMart sells these online (they probably do), or whether or not they charge any additional fees or shipping charges...but if they do, then this might make sense.

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BatteryCharger

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Might have something to do with the fac that it's "reloadable". Standard gift cards are not, and after 2 years they start charging you a monthly fee. Doesn't sound like this card has that problem.
 
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