No, you cannot return gift cards to Costco.
Costco’s policy is pretty clear when it comes to gift cards. Once purchased, they are not eligible for return or exchange. This applies to both physical and e-gift cards.
If you find yourself with a gift card you can’t use, it might be worth considering other options. You could sell or trade it through various platforms. Just make sure to do your research to avoid scams.
Keep in mind that certain restrictions apply to gift cards. Some brands may not allow resale, and you should check the terms and conditions of the specific card.
If you received a gift card for a store you don’t shop at, you can give it to someone else. Friends or family members might appreciate it, especially if they frequent that store.
Consider using the card for something small. Even if it’s not what you wanted, it’s still a way to get some value from the gift.
Can I get a refund on a gift card if I lost it?
No, lost gift cards generally cannot be refunded. Most companies do not replace lost cards unless you have a receipt and can prove the card was registered.
Can I exchange a gift card for cash at Costco?
No, Costco does not exchange gift cards for cash. The only way to use the card is for purchases at the store or online.
What if the gift card was for a closed store?
If the store has closed, you may have options like filing a claim with the gift card issuer, but this varies by card and company.
Are there any exceptions to the no-return policy for gift cards?
No, Costco maintains a strict no-return policy on all gift cards, regardless of the circumstances.
Can I use a Costco gift card to pay for my membership?
No, Costco gift cards cannot be used to pay for your membership. They are strictly for merchandise purchases.