Set it up with eGifter and I'm in! Gyft cancels accounts that use too much Bitcoin, so I will no longer support Gyft.
Get in touch with Tyler Roye (CEO of egifter).
Set it up with eGifter and I'm in! Gyft cancels accounts that use too much Bitcoin, so I will no longer support Gyft.
Get in touch with Tyler Roye (CEO of egifter).
I had a bad feeling about Gyft they are hard to work with. I'll check out egifter! I'll remember that name. Thanks.
My experience with Gyft may differ from others, but somewhere around $2k seems to be their limit for BTC transactions. Once you get near it, they will want a new payment method. You can setup a new account and continue, from my experience, but it requires another Facebook (or G+ I believe) and about the only card they carry that eGifter doesn't is Walmart cards.
However, one $250 walmart card I bought from Gyft didn't work when the person I gave it to tried it at the store. They refunded 48 hours later, then changed all Walmart cards to $25 max.
With eGifter, no issues. I'm well into the 5 digit area on gift cards with them. Their CEO seems like a cool guy who was nice enough to send (apparently everyone who used BTC in 2016) $25 and some insider points (which are a bonus discount on your next card) the other day.
Great insight. I'll reach out to eGifter and see what we can do. Thanks.