Download Article Show Download Article It's embarrassing if you try to buy something with a gift card only to find out that you don't have enough money left on it! Luckily, you can check the balance of your gift card before you go shopping. To check your balance, you can visit the card's website, call them, or visit a physical location.
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See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Thanks for submitting a tip for review! About This ArticleArticle SummaryX To check the balance on a gift card, go to the website listed on the back of the card. Then, enter the relevant information, such as your card's number and the expiration date. Next, click "Submit," and view your balance on the next page. If you can't check your balance online, call the company using the phone number on the back of the card. Use your phone's keypad to enter your card details, then listen to hear your balance. For tips on how to check your gift card balance in store, read on! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 490,410 times. Did this article help you?How do I check my balance on my market basket gift card?Call 1-866-650-6049
Ask the customer support agent to check your balance. Provide your gift card number.
How do I check a gift card balance?Every gift card should have their terms and conditions printed on the back of the card. This usually includes a telephone number, which you can call to find out your balance. Visit the store and ask. If the brand has a store nearby, you can always visit and ask the cashier to check your balance for you.
How do I find my gift card number?Gift Card & PIN Numbers
Your Gift Card number and PIN number are printed on the back of your card.
Why does the gift card say it is invalid?The most common reasons are that the card hasn't been activated, the cashier is running the wrong type of transaction, the dollar amount being charged is greater than the card's balance or the credit card processing machine is bumping up the charge amount to either place a hold on the card or to allow for a gratuity.
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