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Question : Can I return something I bought from Walmart.com and still keep the bonus online $100 gift card?
I bought a PS3 online and in doing so earned myself(or a friend) a $100 online gift card. My question is, let's say I return the PS3. Do I still keep the gift card? Here's another hypothetical, let's say someone uses the gift card BEFORE I return it? What can they do? They can't take back what someone else bought with that gift card, right?
- asked by Chester L

All Answers:
Answer #1
You may have to give them back the gift card andif you already spent it you may have to pay itback or deduct it from your total.Why don't youjust sell your ps3 on ebay?
- answered by Reaper

Answer #2
Ok, I work at walmart and people return onlinestuff all the time, I have never took back a giftcard from a online purchase. But, the store you goto might, but i dont think they will.
- answered by jeffrey.gale

Answer #3
yeah, it would actually be honest if you sold iton ebay.
- answered by traveler#305

Answer #4
First, the PS3 w/$100 gift card is a bundle item.If you return one item, by policy, you must returnall items. Therefore, the gift card would bevoided.I handled a similar situation justyesterday. The first thing we do is cancel thegift card and charge any difference in the amountto your credit card. Second, we issue the refundfor the PS3. The same holds true regardless ofyour return method. If done at the store,WalMart.com will get an automated notice and thegift card will be voided. You can't get around it.It's a bundle the items are tied to each other.
- answered by me


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