Amazon gift voucher question

If you want to try your luck another way, you can talk to one of the customer service reps.
But it does involve interacting with a person and lying, informing them you still got a voucher after cancelling and
you just thought you'd better let them know.
 
The last time I purchased a gift card from Amazon for someone (£100), I think it was special delivered.. surprised that they would just deliver one via the normal post.

There’s two was of looking at this.. one it’s stealing… regardless from which company it’s from.

The second is that Amazon dump £10,000s of pounds worth of small priced items on a daily bases. Car boots are full of returned items or items from Amazon marketplace stores that Amazon store that no longer exists, that have been purchased at a massive discount as it’s not worth Amazon sorting it out by their new respective owners and they are trying to flip.

Personally, I would just gift the card to someone but tell them what’s happen. That way I wouldn’t be profiting and someone I knew was getting a Brucey Bonus… it would be no different if the card went to the wrong address and that person used it.
 
If you want to try your luck another way, you can talk to one of the customer service reps.
But it does involve interacting with a person and lying, informing them you still got a voucher after cancelling and
you just thought you'd better let them know.

In this situation, I might;
Check the gift card. If there's nothing on there, I would chuck it away and not worry about the Amazon police.
If there is money on there, I would then contact customer service to let them know.
But I wouldn't want to make a pretence about it. So I could ask if I can use it instead.
 
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