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dr_detail said:I'm not sure of your local laws, I've been advised though that in my area "gift certificates" that have been paid in advance legaly do not expire (whether or not there is a date upon them). Items that were given-away, donated, or raffled off and those that are promotional may however expire.
Think of it as "pre-paid" work and you'll feel a lot better about it . . . because that's what it really is anyway.mperozzo said:I date my Gift Certificates to expire in 6 months. Most of ours are sold around Christmas and redeemed in May or June (when business is doing well).
That way the 'free' work I'm doing doesn't hurt me when the GC is redeemed.
dr_detail said:I'm not sure of your local laws, I've been advised though that in my area "gift certificates" that have been paid in advance legaly do not expire (whether or not there is a date upon them). Items that were given-away, donated, or raffled off and those that are promotional may however expire.
MrRogue said:thats the one thing I have learned, NEVER trade somthing for a detail. Last year my boss traded a boat buffing for pizza. One thing is the guys at the pizza place never knew that the owner had a deal with him, and he never actually ate all of what the detail was worth. Just get the money, and you can buy whatever they want to trade you.