Good for tech-focused cards, though it requires a bit more manual setup to list your "item." 3. The "Regifting" Hack

Never "trade" your gift card code with a stranger on Reddit or Discord who promises to Venmo you later. Gift card fraud is incredibly high; once you send that 16-digit code and PIN, the money is gone. Stick to reputable platforms or face-to-face transactions with people you trust.

Best Buy cards are popular because they sell everything from appliances to iPhones. Post a quick "WTS" (Want To Sell) on your Instagram story or Facebook page: "Got a $100 Best Buy card, selling for $85 cash." Someone in your circle is likely planning a tech purchase and will happily take the $15 discount. 💡 A Word of Caution: Avoid Scams

Balance under $5.00.

These are the "big players." You enter your card info, they offer you a price, and once verified, they send money via PayPal, ACH, or check.

If you have a high balance (e.g., $50 or $100), your best bet is a third-party exchange site. You won’t get the full 100% value, but you can usually net of the card's worth.

You can't get cash at Best Buy, but with a little effort through a resale site or a friend, you can get those funds into your bank account by tomorrow.