Is it legal for a company to refuse a gift certificate?
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I just found 4 gift certificates from a few years ago to Domino's. I called to order and they told me that they would no longer be honored. There is no experiation date on the gift certificate. It says "Redeemable for One Medium 1-Topping Pizza."
I was wondering if that is a violation of any law or anything in Missouri.
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Answer by Ryan M
gift certificates are RARELY for a specific item like that....they are normally in a denomination of money. Chances are you found a voucher, which is VERY different than an actual gift certificate....then if the term "gift certificate" is printed on whatever you found.
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It’s a violation period, it’s called false advertisement.
Also if there gift certificates, someone usually has paid for them. So there isn’t any reason they shouldn’t honor them.
If it were me i’d report them to the BBB.org, then report them to the local news paper for false advertisement.