Sunday, January 7, 2007

The Gift Card fact of the day

Levitt and Dubner’s new column in the NYT, ‘The Gift Card Economy’;

“As for gift cards — well, let’s just say there is good reason that they are known within the retail industry as a stored-value product: they store their value very well, and often permanently. The financial-services research firm TowerGroup estimates that of the $80 billion spent on gift cards in 2006, roughly $8 billion will never be redeemed — “a bigger impact on consumers,” Tower notes, “than the combined total of both debit- and credit-card fraud.” A survey by Marketing Workshop Inc. found that only 30 percent of recipients use a gift card within a month of receiving it, while Consumer Reports estimates that 19 percent of the people who received a gift card in 2005 never used it.”


Related
"The Deadweight Loss of Christmas,"
Excel sheet that showing the discount that various gift cards have recently sold for on eBay and more on Freakonomics blog

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