Asda Gift Cards £179 £170.00
I have four ASDA giftcards (instore only) worth up to £179 in total. Looking to sell the whole bunch for £170 ONO.
Balance
£22.00
Balance
£61.00
Balance
£47.43
Balance
£49.00
On a side note, is it recommended that I register these cards online first incase Royal Mail loses it? Not sure what the T&C for royal mail is nowadays, but do they cover giftcards in the event of a loss?
Shipping/Payment: Royal Mail/Paypal

All Comments (22)
Jump to unread Post a CommentEdited By: caz1cool on Jul 19, 2012 13:54: added info
Edited By: linny13 on Jul 19, 2012 15:11
Will you be checking them on the day you receive? (through online or instore)
I will just take them in on the day I get them to check the balance is correct.
I will just take them in on the day I get them to check the balance is correct.
Can you meet me halfway i.e. pay half (£80) then ill send the rest, and you pay the other half upon verification? I can send you the card numbers so that you can check the balance online yourself.
https://www.asda-giftcard.com/balance/bc_start_v2.php
Not really comfortable with sending first when i've been here for a few years and have dealt with high value items before. Can also provide ebay feedback if required. I'm willing to compromise by accepting half of the payment first.
I got stung hardstyle by someone with the same sort of feedback so I wouldn't feel comfortable. If you are near Middlesex area I could collect.
I got stung hardstyle by someone with the same sort of feedback so I wouldn't feel comfortable. If you are near Middlesex area I could collect.
I can provide my ebay un with 690+ feedback and also have a 80+ feedback on avforums. Again, I will provide you with codes of the card so that you can immediately verify online that the cards are indeed loaded with the stated balances.
I'm not asking you to pay 160 upfront but 80 upfront, as like you said 160 is too much and I wouldnt want to be out of 160 without any commitment from you. I am sure you wouldn't feel comfortable sending out a £179 for nothing a well, even £80 would be a little unpleasant. Unfortunately I'm in london.
Anyway I will have to pass on the offer (and any other offers) that require me to send it upfront without anything in return.
Edited By: Downloader on Jul 20, 2012 00:58
My offer still stands and as long as your other feedback checks out then I'd be willing to pay half up front first :-)
My offer still stands and as long as your other feedback checks out then I'd be willing to pay half up front first :-)
Will be happy to accept your offer if you're still up for it :)
My offer still stands and as long as your other feedback checks out then I'd be willing to pay half up front first :-)
Will be happy to accept your offer if you're still up for it :)
Final question, looks like a couple of the cards are 'Games credit' - these can definitely be used for groceries and not just to buy games yeah?
Stop providing incorret information. You can't post them recorded as recorded does not compensate gift cards furthermore you cannot "bump" the cover on recorded. The only way to send gift cards covered is Special Delivery.
Please get your facts right before providing incorrect information.
Edited By: jheslop1 on Jul 21, 2012 09:24
My offer still stands and as long as your other feedback checks out then I'd be willing to pay half up front first :-)
Will be happy to accept your offer if you're still up for it :)
Final question, looks like a couple of the cards are 'Games credit' - these can definitely be used for groceries and not just to buy games yeah?
Yes I can confirm that as I've used mine to buy groceries. I traded my games in to ASDA which is why they put the money onto these 'games-branded' giftcards.