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Cheap Gift Cards: Below Face Value, Every Day

A cheap gift card is just a normal gift card someone else paid full price for. Promo codes take 10% off brand-new digital cards, and resale cards run up to 30% below face value across 492+ brands. The card spends exactly the same.

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Real cards from the resale market. You pay less than the card is worth and it spends exactly the same. Stock and rates move daily.

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Where can I buy cheap gift cards?

Two reliable ways: (1) promo codes on brand-new digital gift cards from GiftCards.com, currently up to 10% off select brands, rotating daily; and (2) the resale market via CardCash, where unused cards from other people sell up to 30% below face value. Both routes deliver a normal, working gift card.

How far below face value can gift cards go?

New-card promo codes usually run 5-10% off. Resale cards go deeper. Dining and retail brands regularly hit 15-30% below face value because the original owner just wants cash for an unwanted card.

Are cheap gift cards legit?

Yes, when they come from established sources. Cards through our links come from GiftCards.com (a Blackhawk Network company) and CardCash, which verifies every resale card balance and backs purchases with a guarantee. Avoid peer-to-peer marketplaces with no balance verification.

Why would anyone sell a gift card below face value?

People receive cards for stores they never shop at. A $100 card to a store you never visit is worth less to you than $80 cash, so resale marketplaces match those sellers with buyers who actually want the brand. The discount is the meeting point.

Can I stack a cheap gift card with other discounts?

Yes, and that is the whole play: buy the card below face value, spend it during the store’s own sale, and if you shop through a cashback link first, the purchase earns on top. Three discounts on one order.

Purchases through links on this page may earn Birthday Hunter a commission. Gift cards are issued by GiftCards.com (Blackhawk Network) and CardCash; discounts change daily and while supplies last.