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I was trying to save up to buy a DSLR that is on Amazon, so for a small time I am accepting E-gift cards from Amazon. When someone send you an e-gift card, do they see the claim code? I mean, is it possible that they can see the code that is sent to you and potentially use the e-gift card if you do not?
 
JessiJayde said:
I was trying to save up to buy a DSLR that is on Amazon, so for a small time I am accepting E-gift cards from Amazon. When someone send you an e-gift card, do they see the claim code? I mean, is it possible that they can see the code that is sent to you and potentially use the e-gift card if you do not?
Once you register that code to your account, and the money appears on your screen, nobody else can use that code and it cannot be refunded.

It's not a case where you can activate the gift card on your account, they activate it on their account, and whomever spends it first get's the money.

I spoke to Amazon life chat support a few weeks ago about this, not your exact case but how gift cards work in general. It'll take you probably about 20 minutes to talk to support if you want to ask them, though.
 
Once you've claimed the code, the money is applied to your account and it just waits there for you until you use it, but the code itself is no longer good. just make sure you apply it to your account when you get it instead of collecting them and waiting until you're ready to buy and then trying to claim like 20, that'd be a PITA
 
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