tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4796829483097584791.post8614173979079571980..comments2023-11-06T10:07:17.112+13:00Comments on Tales from a Caffeinated Weka: Gift vouchersCaffeinated Wekahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07235662962500264686noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4796829483097584791.post-56701943870984472422010-12-30T20:22:50.157+13:002010-12-30T20:22:50.157+13:00Vouchers are a boring cop-out, particularly when t...Vouchers are a boring cop-out, particularly when they for somewhere as unexciting as Farmers. I'd manage to spend them over time though, on pantihose, underwear and make-up. I used up the last of a $100 gift card this morning on 15% off mascara. <br /><br />Don't worry that you're not spending it on an actual gift. The giver couldn't be bothered to think of an appropriate gift for you, so why should you do the thinking for them?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4796829483097584791.post-15164526447299742922010-12-30T16:39:26.583+13:002010-12-30T16:39:26.583+13:00I love receiving them, and have no trouble spendin...I love receiving them, and have no trouble spending them (so long as they're for somewhere I shop, but I'm not too picky). I try to buy actual gifts, though, and if I'm uncertain will get an exchange card with the item rather than a gift voucher. :-) I would spend Farmers vouchers in the kitchen section and it would probably happen within a couple of weeks of getting them (or in the next sale, I am definitely a bargain hunter!).Rosahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07645883799759203673noreply@blogger.com