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Gift card Help

Hi all

I'm hoping that 1, this is the right place to ask and 2. the collective minds of MSE'rs can help me decide!

I want to buy my girlfriend some vouchers as part of her Christmas presents so she can go spend in the Jan sales BUT I don't want to limit her to one shop or restrict her to a type of item so she can decide herself (OK, I know she'll buy shoes :rotfl:but I want to, at least, give her the option of other stuff :)

What are the best vouchers to get? I have been looking around but am know getting confused:o

I'm probably looking at approx £50 if that makes any difference.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Dave

Comments

  • Love2Shop vouchers can be used in many places :)
  • acR
    acR Posts: 464 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    Why not just buy a festive money envelope/wallet and give cash?:)
    :hello: “Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away” anon.
  • Or you can get a giftcard for a Mall. Not sure whether they all do it, but know Bluewater and Lakeside do.
  • If you buy a Gift Card from Dorothy Perkins, Evans, Miss Selfridge, Outfit, Topshop, Topman and Wallis you can use it across the whole group...

    ...

    https://www.voucherexpress.co.uk/VERSE/topshop/information.aspx
  • acR wrote: »
    Why not just buy a festive money envelope/wallet and give cash?:)

    I know it sounds a bit silly but just handing cash over (in a festive wallet or not) just doesn't seem right and it's easy for it to end up as just cash in your pocket rather than specifically for a treat.

    The loveshop vouchers seem to be the best way forward - lots of options to shop.

    Thanks all for the help.

    Dave
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