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2 edits | Ohio Ohio prohibits the sale of gift cards with an expiration date less than two years after the date the gift card is issued, and prohibits the imposition of service charges or fees that reduce the value of the card during those two years. The statute exempts gift cards issued pursuant to loyalty or promotional programs without charge, as well as those usable with multiple, unaffiliated sellers of goods or services. The statutory definition of gift card specifically exempts prepaid calling cards used to make telephone calls.
In addition, all gift cards sold without an expiration date are valid until redeemed or replaced with a new gift card.
Not sure what "as well as those usable with multiple, unaffiliated sellers of goods or services. " would include.
Now if only they could add the promo/loyalty cards. |
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 | said by dcurrey:Not sure what "as well as those usable with multiple, unaffiliated sellers of goods or services. " would include. Now if only they could add the promo/loyalty cards. Like... Visa Gift Cards. |
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 | Looking into this further, that seems about right. Along with Mall type cards for any store in the mail. Big gaping hole if you ask me. |
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