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Swap Dick Smith Gift Cards for Coles Gift Cards (Purchased from Coles - Proof of Purchase Required)

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The offer is only open to customers with proof of purchase showing the gift cards were bought at Coles.

Comment from Coles "As a gesture of goodwill to our customers" it would exchange valid Dick Smith gift cards bought at Coles between July 1 and the company going into administration for Coles gift cards of equal value"

Also, for people who would rather get their cash back, The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has advised that customers who buy gift vouchers from a company that collapses can try to get their money back through their credit card issuer.

The Age News Article


Update - Claim details now linked

To take up this offer, please:

Coles Customer Care
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PO Box 480 Glen Iris VIC 3146


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    • +2

      I'l sell you my $50 DSE card for $1 and the receipt for $49.

      • And $5 profit

        • Yes, because they will swap for the value on the card (not purchase price) so the extra 10% is profit

  • +1

    This is infinitely more useful and practical than a Kogan gift card.

  • Deal or forum?

  • So those who bought from Coles are lucky winner :)

    Extra 10% Coles Giftcard

    • +5

      Why would they give you the extra 10%? That was the DS promotion. You receipt would show you paid $100 for a $110 DS GC for example. Coles will issue you with a $100 Coles card only. That's how I am assuming it would work anyway.

      • "gift cards of equal value"

        So a $110 DSE Giftcard can swap for $110 Coles Giftcard. That's how I am assuming…

    • you are wrong, only $100 worth card, but nice move coles

      • Yes, a friend just confirmed this with Coles. Basically you have to send your cards into Coles with your proof of purchase and once verifield you will be issued with a Coles gift card. Make sure you use registered post. He was told you could not take cards back to Coles stores.

  • Now let's hope I can find proof of purchase. Nice gesture in any case!

    • I guess you can also show Coles your credit card statement if you don't have the receipt? Worth a shot

      • +1

        How would they know what you bought?

        • They can look up their system.

        • +2

          @Frozensage:

          They can look up their system.

          You have to provide proof of purchase, not Coles.

  • +1

    There is a forum for this. I posted this goodwill gesture there.

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/228792

  • +3

    The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has advised that customers who buy gift vouchers from a company that collapses can try to get their money back through their credit card issuer.

    TRY? Of course you can try to do anything. Would be useful to know if customers are entitled to their money back through their credit card issuer?

    • Depends a lot on the type of card, bank it's with, etc. They can't make a blanket statement, otherwise people will pitch a fit when it's wrong…

      • -1

        No I'm not reading that at all, this isn't A Current Affair or Choice magazine suggesting call your issuer and cross your fingers; this is ASIC advising an action which to me would imply it relates to some law or regulation on either or both the provision of credit or buying a dud instrument.

        • +2

          It is ASIC saying you might as well give it a go. From a legal standpoint, if you can prove that DSE sold the cards to you knowing that they would be going into administration and that gift cards would not be honoured then that is a breach of contract. if you can't prove that, then they sold you a card, that was valid at the time of sale.

        • -1

          Laws and regs are very muddy in this kind of territory, especially for regular customers (the ol' "unsecured creditors"). Essentially, you're the last one in a very long line of people asking for their money back.

          If they make it to you and have some money left, congrats! More often than not they won't. That's why they're in administration in the first place.

        • @Tiggrrrrr:

          if you can prove that DSE sold the cards to you knowing that they would be going into administration

          If you can prove that, the directors would more than likely end up in jail…

        • @jv: I think that was my point…

    • +1

      Would be nice if the banks came out and made a comment on this

    • +4

      There is no legal requirement for CC to refund since the gift card was delivered as described. So no not entitled.

      However the bank may refund at their discretion, depending on customer relationship and card type (ie Platinum might get VIP treatment vs a zero fee card).
      So that is why they are saying to talk to the card issuer, dont know until you have a go.

      • Some credit cards have included warranty protection. Gift card holders might be able to get a refund using that.

    • -1

      Unfortunately gift card holders are considered unsecured creditors - which means they get the dregs left over when everyone else has been paid out (if at all).

  • Title should be "Coles to COLES PURCHASED Swap DickSmith Gift Cards for Coles Gift Cards"
    That's more useful than the "of same value" currently chewing up the characters.

  • Even if there is an (imo unlikely) chance of Dick trading out of this, their reputation is destroyed (has been so progressively thanks to their own stupidity right) and continuing to trade will just be delaying the inevitable.

    • +1

      If they continue, they'd be better off to bring back the Tandy name. It's got more brand equity than the DSE brand now.

      • +5

        better off to bring back the Tandy name

        That's not Realistic

        • ISWYDT

  • +1

    Really fair and good move from Coles…

  • +1

    Vote+ for Coles

  • +1

    Go Coles!, you've won me over (getting sick of Wollies).

    • Im sick of it and i work there.. LOL

  • -3

    If I bought it 6 month ago and only has half of the original credit left?

  • +1

    it's good to see Coles and Kogan trying to help out consumers. Although I still can't get my head around why people would buy Dick Smith gift cards in the first place (except if they were on discounted) - their prices and service are terrible lol

    • You answered your own question - 'discounted' is the one and only reason. It offered $110 value for $100 cash paid- essentially around 9% discount. So if you were going to get an iPad or Mac anyway might as well get the gift cards and save another 9% off the purchase price. It is significant given Apple products are in the range of $500-$1000.

    • I so agree… I only bought the cheap soda stream stuff they had, as for electronics, no way in hell.

    • +12

      And that's why gift cards get sold out when it comes to creditors. Asshats like yourself ruining future chances for others.

    • -1

      The coin scratch reveals pin number means used

      • +2

        lol no it doesn't.

      • No it doesn't, I scratch them almost as soon as I get one. Nothing worse than holding up the checkout queue whilst you try and scratch it (the gift card :-) ).

        • -3

          If it's scratched, it's treated as used (no refund).

        • @jkim: Any source to back that up or is that just your personal opinion?

        • -1

          @jkim:

          Ok, so you receive a $100 gift card, you scratch the panel to pay

          It gets declined, you find out it still has $0 on it and wasn't load correctly when purchased

          How would you of found that out without scratching it and trying to use it?

          Back yourself up with some facts buddy!!

        • -1

          @Firey1989: You've got the "Associated" tag… either you should know this, or you work in an unrelated department. Go ask MAPS if you work at Battle Star Galactica or your store manager if you're a store personnel.

          Also, I said no refund (i.e. general policy), not no exchange. They are 2 different things. The current exchange this thread is about is a special case, and not part of the normal refund policy.

          If anything went wrong with activation, you call up the number on the back of the card (Retail Decisions/WEX, Blackhawk Networks, Indue), and they help you out. Coles don't get involved in this.

          Source? I was associated with Coles.

  • Good on Coles!

  • I am not one to hold on to my receipts but this makes them very valuable.

    • Credit card statement matching the amount?

      • Nope… Requires proof of purchase

  • Stay tune for Woolworths version coming

    • +10

      They will probably give you 40 cents Woolworths Rewards for every card returned…

      • +3

        LOL. so true! Or exchange for 20 Animal Cards? ;)

    • They will give you woolies points 10 points per $100 gift card

  • +15

    A moment of silence for everyone who sent their cards to kogan yesterday.

    • +7

      Ruslan Kogan will now be sourcing Kogan Pantry exclusively from Coles…

  • +4

    Coles are awesome. I am so loyal to them since I became an online grocery shopper at the start of 2015 - they are ALWAYS on time with the delivery and if they ever screw up my order, they own the mistake immediately, apologise and fix it. I love them like I never thought I would love a supermarket. I tried Woolies out a few times to compare - total nightmare, terrible service…deliveries 4 hours late…never again.

    • +2

      But Coles don't do Animal Cards !!!

      • I guess Woolies need to resort to cheap tricks!

        • They work if you have kids…

    • Plus, Woolworths absolutely borked their website last year. Coles is far easier to use.

      Oh, and the Coles/Taste online recipes to Coles basket is pretty good too.

  • +6

    You'd be kicking yourself if you sent in a $500 DS gift card bought from Coles to Kogan yesterday.

    • Kogan will soon be selling grocery inventories :D

  • Just called up the Coles that I bought my gift cards from and they said that with gift cards if you leave the store you can't refund them back. So that's a no from my local Coles

    • +4

      You have to send them back to coles head office with you proof of purchase to be verified first. You cant get this done in store. Call HO and they will email you a form and relevant details about making your claim.

  • So they will have to login and check balance on every DSE gift card ….. poor staff.

    • +1

      They get paid to do it…

      • At first I thought people can go to the counter but now I understand have to mail it back.

        So happier staff.

    • Given that most customer interactions the staff had would be negative, I'd imagine these would be extremely positive interactions and the customer would be super happy. Id take these any day over someone who is claiming their grapes taste funny or the deli gave them 7 drum sticks when they asked for 6

  • +8

    Wow - my boss just came over and on my toolbar next to the chrome logo it said "Swap Dick …." Naturally I dragged it out and resisted to opening it for as long as possible … laughed followed with a firm glare as she left … Just another good time on OzB.

    • +1

      OzB: NSFW

      • +8

        The W stands for Wallet

  • Is there a Coles link with instructions?
    Can we just walk into any coles store and swap them?
    Do we have to post the gift cards in?
    Also what happens if the gift card has been used but has credit left on it?

    • +1

      Also what happens if the gift card has been used but has credit left on it?

      Hopefully they are not that stupid swap it without checking the balance. I have a $100 card with only $1.10 left.

      • Send that one to Kogan!

    • One of the posts above says you have to post them in, no walk in swaps. So they can take their time checking the balance on the card before sending you a Coles card with the equivalent value. Given that often gift card programs are run by a third party on behalf of the merchants, the database will then not be at DSE.

      • I bet the reason why they want these DS gift cards to be sent off to head office is that they want some one there to some how verify the balance on the gift cards before any monetary value on a Coles gift card is issued. They probably don't trust the staff at the stores to be able to do that.

    • Please see the updated link. You will need to fill in a form and mail that out with your gift cards to an address.

  • How could we redeem the coles gift card? Thanks

  • +2

    Best news of the day !!! I was heart broken with my $1500 DSE giftcard… Luckily I still keep the receipt.

    • $1500 Coles gift card …….. how long you have to use to finish them at Coles?

      • +1

        Not a problem, I can use it for petrol or any other gift cards :)

        • it'll likely be a coles supermarket gift card and not a coles group and myer gift card which can be spent at coles express…

          However, Coles is only offering to exchange the Dick Smith cards for gift cards that can be spent at the Coles supermarkets not any of the other Wesfarmers-owned retailers, which includes Bunnings, K-mart and Target.

        • @iSamurai: you know I am an ozbargainer (professional) right ;)

        • @samehada: haha. yeah :P

        • @iSamurai:
          You could probably just buy a gift card for bunnings etc if you really wanted to.

    • Wow - $1500…you…errr…win?!

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