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  2. 5 Best Places To Sell Your Unwanted Gift Cards for Cash Online

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    You can buy gift cards, exchange gift cards or sell your gift cards online instantly and easily if you just know where to look. Each of the options listed below has its own process for selling ...

  3. The 5 Best Sites to Sell Gift Cards Online - AOL

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    Ready to start selling gift cards? Start with these five sites. 1. CardCash. Founded in 2009, CardCash is a no-frills marketplace to buy and sell gift cards. It accepts cards from all types of ...

  4. 6 ways to make money from gift cards - AOL

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    Online marketplaces provide a structured way to sell unwanted gift cards. These platforms typically offer two options: listing your card for sale or accepting an immediate cash offer.

  5. GiftCards.com - Wikipedia

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    GiftCards.com is an online gift-card retailer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] The company sells gift cards for thousands of different large corporate retailers and small businesses [3] including Vanillagifts.com, Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Sephora, Coach, Amazon.com, and others.

  6. Raise.com - Wikipedia

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    Raise.com is an e-commerce platform owned and operated by Raise that enables third-party individuals to sell Gift Cards on a fixed-price online marketplace alongside Raise's regular offerings. [1] The company is based in Chicago, Illinois , and was launched in 2013 by founder George Bousis, who still remains the Executive Chairman and CEO.

  7. Dollarama - Wikipedia

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    The first all-dollar store was founded in Montreal in 1910 by Salim Rassy, a Lebanese immigrant, whose name became Rossy. [6] [7] His son George took over the retailer in 1937 and led the company until his death in 1973 when grandson Larry Rossy assumed leadership of it when it had 20 stores.