Ever received a gift card as a present or as an appreciation but have no idea what to do with it? Perhaps you got an iTunes card but don’t use an Apple device, such a gift card is more or less worthless. Same goes for Steam gift cards if you are not a game freak. Unless you re-gift it, there’s a possibility you’ll forget about it after a few days. If you don’t redeem your cards within six months, you’re unlikely to use them, resorting to abandoning them in your closet, wallet, wardrobe or anywhere else. 

So, what do you do with the card you no longer need? Selling it is one of several choices. Even if you don’t get the whole value, it’s better than losing everything.

Gift cards are becoming more popular in the country as the e-commerce sector expands. Gift cards have grown in popularity among Nigerians as smartphone usage has expanded and customers have shifted to online purchasing. Instead of cash, consumers are accepting these alternative payment methods. People can utilise these gift cards more easily now that international mobile payment brands like Visa and MasterCard are available. As a result, rather than wasting the gift cards, it is preferable to sell them in Nigeria.

Is It Legal to Sell Gift Cards in Nigeria?

Selling gift cards is synonymous with exchanging the card into an agreed-upon sum of cash that can be used on items that aren’t limited to what the card can purchase. Because the buyer will still use the gift card, this is not illegal. It will be considered illegal if the buyer attempts to copy or counterfeit the gift card without the permission of the gifting companies. Due to a lack of clarity, there are a number of rippers on the internet who can swindle you by obtaining your credit card information and not giving you the cash. As a result, many consumers have trust concerns when it comes to exchanging gift cards in Nigeria. However, the risks of being cheated are reduced if you carefully select a good online trading site.

How to Sell Gift Cards in Nigeria Legally?

The moment you take the choice to sell your gift card, you’ll need to figure out how to convert it to cash as quickly as possible with ease. Selling a gift card on a gift card trading site is the quickest way to convert it into cash. Because the exchange amount is influenced by the popularity of the gift card and the amount of inventory in stock, it is doubtful that you will obtain the full value of your card. You can always find buyers for unwanted gift cards on social media, but to avoid being scammed, it’s preferable to choose the best site to sell gift cards in Nigeria. This way you can confidently trade your gift cards for cash in a secure and safe manner.

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