I don't see why not. The only objection i might think of why not is if it's stated on the card, if the card doesn't state gift cards as an exemption, then you're good to go.
2007-11-28 03:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see why not..the gift card is basically just like money and as long as you are buying something in walmart then i don't see a problem you can always just call walmart and ask just to double check before you try to do it
2007-11-28 03:41:17
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answer #2
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answered by bellababi44 6
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Yes, you can use that giftcard on anything that Walmart sells-including giftcards.
2007-11-28 03:32:25
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answered by erica0129 4
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No. Gift cards cannot purchase other gift cards at Walmart. I am not sure why that is but at least at the Walmart I worked at we were told it was against company policy.
2007-11-28 03:29:52
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answered by ? 5
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Actually, none are right as of yet. First, make sure you have an account. Second, go to the iTunes store. On the side of that screen, it will say "redeem" open that. enter the code found on the back of the gift-card and enter it in the box. From there, click enter and wa-la, you have your $25
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answered by Anonymous
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probably. i don't see why not. they still get the original monies for it.
but then, with merchandize mark-ups and such, maybe they'd want to keep gc purchases as in-store onlys.
it doesn't hurt to ask , tho.
2007-11-28 03:35:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't see a problem with it :o) You just can't get cash from it.
2007-11-28 03:28:34
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answered by Sierra 3
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Yes
i have done this before.
2007-11-28 03:28:06
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answered by Fuzzybutt 7
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Sure, why not?
2007-11-28 03:27:43
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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