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16_bit said:
One thing that models may want to considered if you go the e-gift card option is shipping. Are you ok to cover shipping or should they include that in the e-gift card price too? Some people simply might not check how much as item costs with shipping and just send you the item amount. Might not be a big issue, and not an issue if it's free shipping but i've always added the cost of shipping to the card.


An e-gift card is a gift card that is sent to a person's e-mail address. So there usually aren't any shipping charges. :) I've e-mailed my dad a Home Depot e-gift card before, and there is no shipping cost to do that, since it just goes to the recipient's e-mail address. The same goes for Amazon e-gift cards, etc.

It sounds like what you're talking about is a physical gift card, which is the card that you would have mailed to a person's home or P.O. Box.
 
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The_Brown_Fox said:
16_bit said:
One thing that models may want to considered if you go the e-gift card option is shipping. Are you ok to cover shipping or should they include that in the e-gift card price too? Some people simply might not check how much as item costs with shipping and just send you the item amount. Might not be a big issue, and not an issue if it's free shipping but i've always added the cost of shipping to the card.


An e-gift card is a gift card that is sent to a person's e-mail address. So there usually aren't any shipping charges. :) I've e-mailed my dad a Home Depot e-gift card before, and there is no shipping cost to do that, since it just goes to the recipient's e-mail address. The same goes for Amazon e-gift cards, etc.

It sounds like what you're talking about is a physical gift card, which is the card that you would have mailed to a person's home or P.O. Box.

Looking back, i wasn't as clear as i thought i was so thank you for you post.
I know there is no shipping on an e-gift card. Let me explain using an example. Below is a dress added on a wishlist. The price is $39.99 and this is what shows on the wishlist page but on the right it shows that there is actually $8.49 shipping.
If a member were to buy this off amazon, they would have to pay the total of $48.48. If they were getting an e-gift card, they might see the price of $39.99 and get the card for that amount.
So depending on the model and shipping amount, i was trying to say that they might want to make it clear whether the card should include the shipping cost or whether they are happy to cover it themselves.
 

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Could I get a link to that dress? I'd like to add it to my wishlist x.x

(I do not have it set to public, btw)
 
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I have a little Amazon web store. I use it to sell my occasional used books.

It would take me about 60 seconds to add an item to my store that's on a wishlist, then buy that item from my store under another ID.
Voila - address - no need for anything to leak.

Setting up an amazon store takes only a few minutes.
 
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