Gift Card Converter As Seen on Dragons Den

Posted on 25. Aug, 2010 by in Dragons Den, Entrepreneur

Gift Card Converter As Seen on Dragons Den

Gift Card Converter

Gift Card Converter As Seen on Dragons Den

Now here’s a great idea for a website, Gift Card Converter As Seen on Dragons Den – a place where you can buy, sell and trade unwanted gift cards.

Gift Card Converter lets you list a card for free, accompanied by details of the balance and people can purchase or swap it through the site.

The value of the card must be between £10 and £300 and Gift Card Converter takes 10 per cent commission from the sale price.

The system is very straightforward, with plenty of online help and there’s also an option to donate your card to charity. When I visited, Gift Card Converter As Seen on Dragons Den was proving very popular indeed.

I have to admit it, it certainly beats leaving those unwanted or unspent cards  in your top drawer, wallet or purse, never to be seen again.

Gift Card Converter As Seen on Dragons Den

“Simon and Allan deliver a confident pitch for a website that seems to tap perfectly into current consumer feelings about saving money and preventing waste. Their website Gift Card Converter lets people sell or trade their unused gift vouchers for less than their face value, with a portion of the sale price going to the site owners.

Duncan Bannatyne thinks this is a fantastic idea. His companies sell vouchers and Duncan is annoyed when they are not used, meaning the money is wasted. But he isn’t convinced they will change people’s habits and make the business work.”

Read the full story on the Dragons Den website.

Visit Gift Card Converter


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