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5% off Kmart and Target eGift Cards @ Card.gift

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VIP5

Great offer here on some popular gift cards.

While stocks last. Please note, these gift cards expire in October 2025

T&Cs: Limited time only. Promotion is available from Thursday 13th July at 9:00AM AEST 2023 until Friday 14th July at 5:00PM AEST 2023 (unless sold out prior). The promotion code VIP5 offers a 5% discount on specific denominations on both the Target Gift Card and Kmart Gift Card. The 5% Discount applies to $25, $50, and $100 denominations on the Kmart Gift Card, and on the $25 and $50 denominations on the Target Gift Card purchased on www.card.gift only. The promotion code VIP5 must be applied at checkout. The promotion is valid for a maximum of $2,500 per customer. The promotion is limited to one use per customer. Gift cards included in the promotion are offered with a genuine discount; expiry is less than that of a non-promotion product. The Kmart Gift Card and The Target Gift Card purchased in this promotion are due to expire on 26/10/2025. The promotion is available for AU customers only. Card.Gift can withdraw this offer at any time. For full terms and conditions, please visit https://card.gift/page/terms-of-service/ . Card.Gift reserves the right to withdraw this offer at any time. If you have any questions regarding email communication from Card.Gift, please contact [email protected]. Our Customer Service hours of operation are Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 6 PM AEST and Saturday from 10 AM to 5 PM AEST.

Enjoy!

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closed Comments

  • +2

    Online purchase:
    Yes for Target eGC, no for Kmart eGC.

    • Thanks. Yeah I was just about to write that. You would think TCN would put some warning about that on the listing.

      • Just to add: up to 4 gift cards allowed in one Target online purchase.

  • Didn't know it's legal to sell gift cards less than 3 years of expiry 🤔

    • +2

      In some circumstances, it is legal.

      The ACCC says there are exclusions to the three year expiry laws, and this deal would fulfill at least two exclusions:

      Gift cards must be valid for at least 3 years

      Gift cards purchased on or after 1 November 2019 must be redeemable for at least 3 years after the day they were supplied or purchased.

      The 3-year rule does not apply to gift cards that are:

      • able to be reloaded or topped up
      • donated for promotional purposes. For example, a business handing out $15 vouchers to passers-by for its grand opening.
      • available only for a specified period. For example, performance of a visiting ballet company.
      • supplied at a genuine discount. For example, $60 card for a massage valued at $100.
      • part of an employee reward scheme
      • part of a customer loyalty program
      • second-hand gift cards
      • part of a temporary marketing promotion. For example, customers buy a certain product from Business A, which provides a $50 voucher to use at Business B.
      • supplied to certain charities or government agencies.
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