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Originally Posted by OccultHawk
If that benefit isn’t making a profit what do you think I think it is?
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You wrote a screed on the "racket" of gift cards (it's not a racket because there's nothing illegal or dishonest being proffered).Then you said that you were "astonishe[d]" that it actually works. It works because some people might not know exactly what to get someone. People stopped buying music gifts for me a looooong time ago and so I get "cards" from, for example, Bandcamp, so I can choose and, most importantly, it's not just someone lazily throwing 20 bucks at me to go buy something. To think that a store offering the convenience of a gift card to a customer is somehow ensnaring them into their web of deceit or money-hungriness is
conspiratorial. Instead, it shows that they are offering a valuable option
to the customer and, yes, of course, it's a benefit to the store because they are offering their customers an option. They'll want to come back.