By Andrew Liszewski
Whichever firm is responsible for Target’s branding and marketing these days deserves a tremendous pat on the back. Their commercials are some of the best looking ones on TV and now they’ve got a gift card that I doubt many people will be willing to give away.
The Wii card lights up with a cool blue glow around the logo and sides of the card, not unlike the Wii console itself. Obviously it’s a bit thicker than a standard gift card and I don’t know if the batteries powering the LEDs can be replaced or not, but I’m pretty sure any Nintendo fan would be thrilled to get one.
Now does anyone know what’s the minimal amount you can put on a Target gift card, or do they come in specific values only?
They come in amounts from $5 to around $1000 I believe: and you get to keep them after you use them. woot.
Oh lord, please make sure these are released in Australia too!
I really want one to keep…
They have no cash value until bought, so my son regularly takes one with him for free, like the star wars gift cards, and the cashiers/management let him
your son REGULARLY takes them? That’s kinda dick don’t you think?
if you do have to pay for it, which i did, the minimum amount was a dollar
I happen to work for Target and I picked up 4 for myself to hack. ( to make a lighted name badge ) and there are no more left after that. If you want one…i guess i could part with one if the price is right. NO SPAM PLEASE>>>Only serious replies!!