Never purchase gift cards from Anthropologie or Bhldn. There's no expiration on these cards, but if you wait too long they become "invalid" and trying to get anyone in customer service to help you use the gift card is a joke. They give you the run around for MONTHS and then give you attitude when you ask them for resolution instead of being shuffled off. No one helps, you just get shuffled to the next person only to be shuffled back to the same person who shuffled you away weeks before. TERRIBLE service. Will never purchase gift cards from either of these organizations. Purchase at your own risk. The one you gifted will not get to actually use the money (without going through obstacle after obstacle of headaches).
To help, we bunched up all the gift cards below into different categories, so you can jump right to what you think your gift recipient would want the most. Oh, and psst: Digital gift cards and subscriptions just happen to make excellent last-minute gifts if you're in a pinch.
Give them a new pair of sneakers, some new athletic gear, or cool athleisure with a gift card that lets them pick out their favorite pieces. Adidas has physical gift cards, e-gift cards, and a bulk gift card offer if you're looking to buy cards for a big group.
Airline gift cards are perfect for frequent travelers (and even better for family members who see trips home as opportunities to score more miles on their go-to airline). It's also easier than booking a trip for them yourself.
Both our Physical and E-Gift gift cards can be used both online and in store, however, they can only be redeemed in their purchased currency value. Therefore, a gift card purchased in UK pounds can be used in any of our UK stores and on our UK website and a gift card purchased in Euros can be used in any of our European stores (including Dublin) and on all Urban Outfitters European websites that operate in Euros.
You can work your way through the gift card with as many transactions as the balance allows and it's possible to use our gift cards in combination with a credit/debit card or cash payment, should payment exceed your gift card balance.
You can purchase Urban Outfitters gift cards from several third-party retailers with no added fees. Typical denominations include $25, $50, and $100. We checked with major U.S. stores to find out if they sell Urban Outfitters gift cards; a majority of the stores we contacted sell them in stores, but not online.
The following stores commonly sell Urban Outfitters gift cards. Keep in mind that availability can vary by location, so you may want to call your nearest store to double-check that it has the cards in stock.
Note: Urban Outfitters owns other brands, such as Anthropologie, Free People, and Terrain, but you can only use gift cards for these brands at their respective stores. You cannot use Urban Outfitters gift cards to shop at its other brands, or vice versa.[1]
Gift cards are expected to be one of the hottest gifts this holiday season, with a recent Coinstar survey reporting that 68% of Americans would prefer to receive a gift card rather than a physical gift. To help you shop the best ones for everyone on your list, we've rounded up 25 of the best gift cards of 2021 below, from Amazon to Apple to Walmart.
Apple offers e-gift and physical gift cards in any amount from $25 to $2,000. Your giftee can use it to shop the App Store, Apple TV, Apple Music, iTunes, Apple Arcade, the Apple Store app, Apple's online store, and the Apple Store.
Anthropologie offers e-gift and physical gift cards in any amount from $25 to $2,000. The gift cards never expire or lose value and, if you opt for a physical gift card, you can ship it anywhere in the U.S. for free.
Bandier offers e-gift and physical gift cards in amounts from $25 to $1,000. While all gift cards are redeemable in-store and online, you must purchase physical gift stores in-store. As for the digital gift cards, you have to email the gift card to yourself and then forward it to your giftee.
Blue Apron offers e-gift cards in $65, $130 and $260 amounts to be used towards any of its subscription meal plans. You can snag an e-gift card for either food or wine, but note that there are some restrictions as to where the wine subscription boxes can be delivered.
Lululemon offers e-gift and physical gift cards in any amount from $10 to $1,000. You can have a digital gift card emailed immediately or scheduled for later, while physical gift cards will be delivered in five to 10 business days.
Nike offers e-gift and physical gift cards in any amount from $25 to $500. All gift cards can be used at Nike and Converse online and in stores and, if you buy a physical gift card, it will be mailed to your giftee in a mini Nike shoebox.
The not-so fine print: You are entering to win one (1) $350 gift card or e-gift card to Anthropologie. The gift card is partially furnished by Shopstyle Collective and Anthropologie, however Effortlessly with Roxy is the sole sponsor of this contest. This contest is not sponsored by, endorsed by or affiliated with Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters or Shopstyle Collective. This contest is void where prohibited. This prize is not transferable. This prize may not be exchanged for cash. Once contacted, the winner has 72 hours to claim the prize. International entrants welcome! Anthropologie employees welcome! You must live somewhere that Anthropologie ships to in order to enter this contest. The gift card will be issued between June 21st, 2016 and June 30th, 2016.
This contest will close on Friday, June 10th at 5 PM ET. The winner will be announced on or around Monday, June 20th, 2016. Good luck to all!
Yes. The company offers a 15% discount to customers on items that are on their wedding registry that weren't purchased. This promo code is valid for 90 days after its issue date. This promotion doesn't include gift cards.
Has anyone used the anthropologie registry before? Is there a place where it shows you who actually sent you the gifts or when things are shipping? I've been able to match them up with the invoices so far, but it would be a lot easier if they had a thank you manager or something! I feel like I've searched everywhere on the site...would they maybe have the info if I called or emailed?
I cannot say this passionately enough - do not register with Anthropologie. Their customer service is a nightmare, I had TEN items purchased off my registry that either never shipped, were canceled because they were "out of stock" (when I went on the website and saw I could add the same item to my cart), or arrived broken and they said they would send a replacement (surprise! they never did). Not to mention their "registry" email is just a bot that replies little more than "sorry for the inconvenience!" Then I tried to return an item that was purchased twice off my registry in store - I told them it was a gift and asked to exchange it for something else. Instead they refunded the amount to the purchaser's card - my new mother-in-law's best friend. I begged them to reverse it (I was mortified at the thought of her knowing I returned her gift) and they insisted it was impossible. Oh, and at least half my gifts showed up without a packing slip and I had no idea who purchased them. Some I could figure out by calling, but I had 3 that they told me were purchased "in store" and it was impossible to track down the purchaser, even though it was shipped directly from anthropologie and I gave the tracking number. There is no "Thank you list" tracker on their website. DON'T DO IT!!!
Anthropologie sells both digital and physical gift cards online and it looks like they process payment for both kinds themselves. You should therefore be able to buy Anthropologie gift cards from their website to lock in the discount from this offer.
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