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Fed issues final rules protecting gift card user

Article by Kartel Onyekachi Chidiagba

By Jeremy M. Simon

The Federal Reserve finalized rules on Tuesday to protect consumers from having the value of their gift cards trickle out or suddenly vanish.

Under the rules, which take effect Aug. 22, 2010, gift cards typically cannot expire in fewer than five years, are restricted from losing their value due to fees and must come with terms and conditions that are clearly disclosed prior to purchase. Those rules come as part of the landmark Credit CARD Act of 2009, which aims to protect consumers from the card industry’s worst abuses.

Consumers had expressed anger that their gift cards can unexpectedly lose value or expire. “A gift card purchase shouldn’t be treated differently than any other purchase,” Diane M. Mogavero said in comments submitted to the Fed after the gift card rules were proposed in November 2009. “If a consumer purchases a table, does the vendor have a right to come later and remove a portion of the table, say a table leg, if the table isn’t being used? Hardly.”

Mogavero was one of more than 200 commenters, including consumers and industry groups, who spoke their minds about the original proposal. The major details of the final rules were largely unchanged from the original proposal.

What the rules require

The final rules say gift cards cannot expire earlier than five years after the date the card was first issued or when money was last loaded onto the card. In the past, consumers complained that if they bought a gift card and either set it aside or forgot about it for a year, they would find that the plastic had expired or that a parade of fees would have eaten up its value. The rules released today make that less likely.

The rules also ban a number of fees that can drain the value from gift cards over time. So-called dormancy fees, inactivity and service fees — including recurring maintenance fees and fees for reloading, checking your balance, using an ATM and more — cannot be charged unless:

* The gift card hasn’t been used for at least one year.* No more than one of these fees is charged each month.* The consumer is provided with “clear and conspicuous” explanations about the fees. The Federal Reserve, America’s central bank and chief banking regulator, requires that these disclosures be provided to the consumer before the card is purchased. Along with providing details about fees, issuers must also include a toll-free phone number (and a Web site, if one is available) that cardholders can use to learn about card fees or request replacement cards.

Exceptions

There are some types of cards where the rules do not apply. The exceptions include: * Prepaid cards for long-distance telephone services, wireless telephone service and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) access time.* Reloadable cards that are not marketed or labeled as gift cards or gift certificates, including payroll cards and flexible-spending account cards.* Cards that are not available to the general public.* Loyalty, award or promotional gift cards. Mixed reaction to the rulesNot everyone is a fan of the Fed’s rules. The Network Branded Prepaid Card Association, a trade group for the gift card industry, supported the bill in general, but issued a warning: Given the tight time frame for preparing, they just may run out of gift cards. “[T]he NBPCA does have significant concerns about the short deadline of Aug. 22, 2010, for companies to make card products that comply with the new rules,” the association said in a release Tuesday afternoon. “The tight deadline will be logistically difficult to meet and may limit consumer access to what are consistently ranked as the most popular gifts during the holiday season. This will be disappointing and inconvenient for consumers and costly for retailers struggling to weather the recession.” Dan Horne, a marketing professor at Providence College in Rhode Island, said the rules likely cost millions in taxpayers dollars. “These set a bar that retailers have been over for years,” said Horne. He warns that the announcement could have a negative effect — inspiring some issuers to adopt practices outlined in the rules that make gift cards more costly for consumers. “I’m fearful that some guy in a finance department is going to say, ‘Hey, look what we can do,’” Horne said. One industry analyst said the new rules are already shifting consumers’ use of plastic toward gift cards and away from credit cards. “We are seeing annual fees emerging on credit cards and the alternative payments such as gift cards are becoming fee-free. This is causing an exodus from credit to some of these alternative payment methods,” said Anuj Shahani, director of competitive tracking services for Synovate’s financial services group.

ARE GIFT CARD ISSUERS ALREADY COMPLYING WITH NEW GIFT CARD RULES? ISSUER COMPLIANT? DETAILSAmerican ExpressYes* No fees after purchase. No expiration dates.DiscoverNo Example of noncompliance: Expires after 24 months.Chase VisaNo Example of noncompliance: Charges $ 2.50 monthly card fee after 12 months, regardless of usage.Wells Fargo VisaNo Example of noncompliance: Charges $ 2.50 monthly card fee after 12 months, regardless of usage.Key Bank MasterCardNo Example of noncompliance: Charges $ 2.50 monthly card fee after 12 months, regardless of usage. Also, ATM withdrawals and balance inquiry fees.TargetYes* No fees after purchase. No expiration dates.Based on a sample of gift card rules offered on the Web sites of large gift card issuers on March 23, 2010. Issuers have until Aug. 22, 2010, to comply with the new rules. *Compliant with the major restrictions on fees and expiration dates.

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Question by doctor_doctor: do the visa and mastercard gift cards work like regular credit cards?
can i use it to buy stuff online? can i use it to subscribe to websites?

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Answer by Dare Devil
Yes and you can buy stuff’s and subscribe to websites

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Finding Cheap Gift Cards for Sale Is Not as Difficult as You Think

Article by Tony Tracy

Regardless of whether you are buying a cheap gift card for yourself or somebody else, they are available everywhere for purchase if you look hard enough.

Learn some valuable tips to help you buy cheap gift cards easily.

Cheap gift cards are the ideal present for all occasions especially when money is tight. If you are not sure what to buy for your friend, family or loved one a cheap gift card is the perfect solution since it allows people to buy themselves whatever they desire. Especially in tough economic times, these types of cards can be considered to be a welcome addition to their income, as they can sometimes mean the difference between a person paying their overdue bills or purchasing much needed food for themselves or their family. As a plus, trying to find them is not that hard to locate since there is an abundance of places where you can buy cheap gift cards.

Some Valuable Tips on Buying Cheap Gift Cards:

1) To start off with one of the easiest places to begin looking is online or at your local financial institution. These are 2 wonderful sources for Mastercard, American Express or Visa gift cards. These particular types of cards are excellent since they are not particular to any 1 store and can be used for pretty much any purpose at any store that accepts credit cards. They function similar to a credit card and can be used to purchase almost anything. Most local banks have AMEX, Visa or Mastercard gift debit cards for sale and usually allow you to input as much money as you would like on them. Keep in mind that you can also visit these institutions online to order these cards.

2) If you are leaning towards giving a giftcard from a particular store, an all-inclusive retailer like Sears, Zellers, Wal-Mart or Target are fantastic choices. These retailers not only offer a multitude of products at inexpensive prices, but also allow the user to buy groceries, clothing, household items, toys & games and anything else they want. Quite often these large retailers will provide discounts if you buy certain denominations of cards so you end up paying much less than the face value. When you buy cards of these types from them they also offer incredibly flexible buying options as well.

3) Do some online searches on well know websites such as Craigslist or your local classifieds. You can perform more specific searches for a particular type of card by entering the restaurant or store name + giftcard + classified website on any search engine to see your results. After finding them you can contact each ad individually and ask whether or not the gift card is still available for sale. You should be able to finds some great deals since a lot of times people resell their unused or partially used cards because they are not able to use them and are willing to give a discount to get rid of them.

4) Sign up for a free eBay account on eBay.com and search for lower cost or second hand cards there. Because it is primarily an auction site it will allow you to bid the maximum total you are willing to pay for a particular type of card. You should be able to find great bargains or that rare gem of an auction where very few people have bid on the item allowing you to snatch it up at a cheaper price than you could ever have imagined.

5) Write a letter to your favourite restaurants or retailers and request that they send you gift cards to help you save money, so you can go back there. It is actually surprising to discover how many of them would respond because businesses like to give incentives to keep the loyalty of their customers, so that they can come back again.

6) When purchasing, always pay through a trusted online payment website such as Google Checkout, PayPal or CertaPay so that if any issues arises after receiving your purchase, and you are not able to resolve it with the seller, you can dispute the charges and get your money back. No matter what the circumstances do not send payments by check, cash, bank drafts or money orders as you will not be able to dispute it if there are any problems.

7) Lastly, continually ask questions and use common sense before doing business with any store or person online.

As a final note, if somebody you know is struggling financially, then cheap gift cards are a perfect way to help them in their situation without seeming like you are giving them charity. You can give a cheap gift card as a birthday or holiday present or any other special occasion you can think of that pertains to them. People buy cheap gift cards for all types of special events, so it is not strange for you to be giving someone such a present at any time. They can then accept your gift appreciatively without being embarrassed at their financial situation. It would then be a gift to both the giver and receiver.

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Question by Sam M: Does the NFL site take mastercard gift cards?
Hey i want to buy a gift for my friend from the NFL site shop but i don’t have a credit card, does anyone know of they can take a mastercard giftcard?

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Answer by Bob
Hey. Why don’t you check with the NFL site shop?

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Research Report on Chinese Bank Card Market, 2010-2011

Research Report on Chinese Bank Card Market, 2010-2011

www.shcri.com — Bank card is a modern financial instrument and the carrier of multiple financial businesses. Since Chinese first bank card was issued by Bank of China Zhuhai Branch in 1985, the functions of bank card are perfected progressively. The bank card, with its convenience and safety, gradually acquires the recognition of Chinese people. Therefore, the application scope of bank card is also enlarging. An increasing number of residents and traders begin to accept bank cards.

In recent years, China’s bank card industry develops vigorously. By the end of 2009, the total issue volume of bank cards reached about 2.06 billion in China. The penetration rate of bank cards was 32%. The issue volume of credit cards came to 186 million with the total credit line of about CNY 1.36 billion and the final repayable credit of about CNY 245.76 billion. The bank card plays an increasingly important part in the social and economic activities.

Large state-owned commercial banks and joint-stock commercial banks dominate Chinese bank card market. The market share of the four major state-owned commercial banks of China was over 40% in Chinese new card issue market in 2009.

Co-branded card issue has become the mainstream strategy considering the card issue conditions of banks. The growth in the number of card issuers intensifies the competition in Chinese bank card market. Under the circumstances, it is an important market strategy for card issuers to search for cooperative partners, fully integrate the superior resources of cooperators, promote co-branded cards with the assistance of cooperators, and attract and keep clients by offering various preferential measures.

At the end of 2006, the Regulation of the People’s Republic of China on the Administration of Foreign-funded Banks was issued and came into effect, marking the opening of the CNY business to foreign-funded banks. Solely foreign funded banks, Sino-foreign joint venture banks and branches of foreign banks in China can operate the CNY businesses specified by the Regulation. Particularly, the locally-registered foreign-funded banks are encouraged by Chinese policies. According to the Article 29 and Article 31 of the Regulation, foreign-funded banks (including solely foreign funded banks and Sino-foreign joint venture banks) registered locally can operate the “bank card business”, but branches of foreign banks are prevented from dealing with this business. In the CNY retail business, solely foreign-funded banks, Sino-foreign joint ventures and branches of foreign banks can all take public deposits. However, the branches of foreign banks can only take the deposit of over CNY 1 million, while there is no restriction of deposit amount on solely foreign-funded banks and Sino-foreign joint ventures.

Moreover, according to the Regulation, when foreign banks are transformed into the locally-registered banks, they can issue CNY credit cards in China. Presently, a number of foreign-funded banks have issued various debit cards in China. In the past few years, the Bank of East Asia has even released several types of credit cards.

The opening to foreign-funded banks enables them to operate bank card business in China. This will definitely lead to some changes in Chinese bank card business environment and intensify the competition in Chinese bank card sector. Nevertheless, the competition will prompt Chinese banks to absorb the successful experience of foreign-funded banks in bank card business, thereby promoting the development of Chinese bank card business and bringing convenience to Chinese residents in their finance activities.

Through this report, readers can acquire more information:
-Status quo of Chinese bank card market
-Economic situation for Chinese bank card industry
-Governmental policies on Chinese bank card industry
-Major Chinese bank card issuers and their operation
-Competition in Chinese bank card market
-Development trend of bank card in China

Following persons are recommended to buy this report:
-Bank card issuers (e.g. commercial banks)
-Bank card organizations
-Enterprises connected with bank card industry chain
-Research institutes concerning bank card industry
-Investors concerning bank card industry

Source: http://www.shcri.com/reportdetail.asp?id=469

Based on the database, Interviews and research methods from China Research and Intelligence, CRI analyzes the development and opportunities in this industry clearly. Contacts: Eileen Gu China Research and Intelligence www.shcri.com Email: eileen@shcri.com TEL: 86-21-6852-1029 86-21-5842-6733



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Question by Space Oddity: How do I market my idea for badass New Years 2011 sunglasses?
I dont want to post it for fear that someone might steal it. Its really original.. and SICK. (: Haha on New Years day I thought about 2011 and laughed cause it seemed pretty impossible to make glasses for that year and then went on MS paint and drew a pretty badass concept.

Like maybe I could sell my idea but how do I come about that sort of thing? Who do I sell it to? Or do I patent it first? IDK. How do I even patent something..? I’m 15 years old and in the United States.

Or, I could make the sunglasses myself but I’d rather not do that cause i have no idea how to do that and make them look good and legit like the ones you see on TV during new years.

So I either patent it, send my idea to companies, or make them myself. What do I do? A combo? Of which? And how?

THANKS SO MUCH. LYSM♥

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Answer by Silly Putty University
ebay //

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