Consumer Question
In October, I bought my nephew a gift card to Target for his birthday. Because we don't live near each other, I have had the card at my home since then. I finally was able to give it to him yesterday. He went shopping with it today but was told that it wasn't a valid card and had a $0.00 amount on it. I have since either tossed or lost the original receipt to the card. I did purchase it with my debit card though.
Is there any possible way of getting Target to reimburse the card for the amount I originally purchased it for? I know I can get a statement from my bank that says I bought stuff at Target but I don't think Wells Fargo gives an itemized listing of what I purchased that would show the gift card on it & the purchase price. I know I checked the receipt when I bought it b/c I was balancing my checkbook & made a notation that I bought a gift card at Target.
Am I just screwed? Did I really just lose $100 b/c some idiot didn't scan the card right? Damn.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!
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