Amazon.com Gift Cards - As a Bookmark
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Last year, I received one as a gift. The ribbon is something I honestly don't recall. That's what I'd like to say. However, I do recall it being packaged in a small sleeve.
Yes! Without a doubt!
Yes, it has a code and a pin, just like a traditional gift card.
It is entirely up to Amazon to make this decision.
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I'm not sure why I'm reviewing this, but it's on my "to be reviewed" list, so I suppose I'll do it. This is, first and foremost, a bookmark-shaped gift card. br>br>In an old-fashioned book, you can use it to mark the location of the last page you read. old-fashioned, paper-based a book with pages (The term "book" refers to a pre-Kindle and other e-reader item. ) readers. They chopped down trees on a regular basis, ground them up, and pulped them. This was used to make printing paper and bind the pages together. It was referred to as a 'book' once it had been bound. )br>br>As a result, you can use this to track your progress while reading a 'book. ' You can also read the numbers on the back and use them to make purchases on Amazon. After that, you have the option of putting it in the circular file or -
- It can be used as a straight edge.
- Use it as a measuring tool (up to its odd length, and only after you've written ruler marks with a marker). )
- Scrape finely chopped items from a tray with it.
- Make a Christmas ornament out of itbr>- When surveying, use it to mark a boundary.
- Hang it from the handlebars of your bicycle to start a conversation.
- Scrape snow and ice off your windshield with this tool.
- There are numerous other applications for this item.
It's the ideal teacher's present, in my opinion. They come in a nice protective ziploc style plastic protective cover, followed by a protective sleeve for the bookmark. They're not as thick as a credit card-style gift card; they're made of plastic, but in a thin, book-like style. Perfect!.
Amazon gift cards are one of my favorite things to receive. It's one of my favorites. But it's just to float a thought. Though it isn't a major issue, the writing on the back is inconvenient. What if the GC information and stuff could be on the back of the peelable bookmark? So, once you've finished, all you have to do now is sit back and enjoy your bookmark. Perhaps make it more personal and such. To make it more kore pleasant, I simply had to stick a bunch of stickers on it. However, I believe that a clean slate in the back would be preferable.
The bookmark sleeve and ribbon shown in stock photos were not received. br>br>The code is on the back of the bookmark. I assumed it was a different card or voucher based on the photos. When in use, it had an odd feel to it. The gift card amount and bar codes are visible when you turn it over. It could be used as a motivator to finish a book by rewarding yourself once you've completed it, but it can only be used once. br>br>Unfortunately, code redemption is a scratch-off game. I figured they'd skip that and go with a peel-off design instead. It's a good idea to have a coin or a key on hand. If you use the Amazon app, you can get the money in seconds: br>br> To align the boxes with the text code, select the camera option. br>br>Shows the amount on the back of the bookmark, so there are no unpleasant surprises. br>br>The bookmark is of good quality. Plastic that is both strong and durable. It's a little thinner than a regular Amazon Gift Card and it's tear-resistant. Although it is proof, it is cuttable with scissors. Essentially an Amazon Gift Card, but in a different format: br>br> in a bookmark-friendly format.
away. Gift cards in small metal tins make a lovely presentation, and the tins can be reused if you need to store something small or if you're giving a lot of gift cards. Even if the gift cards are in metal tins, once they've been redeemed, the gift card is thrown away or recycled. This bookmark, on the other hand, is a welcome change from the typical gift card, particularly for those who enjoy reading or who require page markers for other purposes. It's packaged in a cardboard sleeve that's tucked into a clear plastic zip-top bag. the bag should be closed.
I got them quickly, but the silver sleeves on all four designs are beaten up, bent, and scratched. Instead of sending the bookmarks as gifts, I decided to keep them for myself. If I send those as Christmas gifts, I'll be embarrassed.
They could buy the book on Amazon and use the bookmark as a bookmark for it if they had a gift card combination. It was a great gift and worked perfectly. My only criticism is that the bookmark is a little flimsy and frail, but it still functions well. Overall: br>br> 4 out of 5 starsbr>Recommendation: This would make a wonderful gift for someone who enjoys reading. Advantages: br>br>
- The bookmark has an Amazon gift card printed on the back, which is convenient. br>- The amount of money can start at $25 and go up from there. br>- The themes are pleasant and straightforward. br>- Cons: Bookmark is made of high-quality material and is difficult to rip apart. br>br>Pros: Bookmark is made of high-quality material and is difficult to rip apart. br>br>
- The bookmark is a little flimsy and frail.
This is a look at the card in question. Easily one of the most aggravating gift card experiences, as the person who designed the sticker covering the Claim Code did a terrible job. It took ten minutes to remove and came off in about twenty infuriatingly small pieces. Then there was glue residue on part of the card, making it difficult to read. br>br>I haven't had this issue with other gift cards, so it's possible it was a different manufacturer. It's important to look into what caused it. I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks they're done incorrectly.