Oh, I'm sure it's their method of dealing with fraud, I was just saying that it plays out like you're guilty and have to prove your innocence as opposed to the other way around. The opposite of what it should be.
Even so, I'm not sure how they could prove one way or another that the card we had was good or bad, without having the person who gifted the card getting involved. Unless there was some way to pick out fraudulent cards like there is with counterfeit bills, which surely there could be. I don't know. I'm thinking out loud. :)