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We are currently investigating consumer complaints involving retailers that sell fraudulent gift cards. Gift card fraud occurs when a retailer places an expiration date on the card or deducts fees automatically for non-use. Neither of these things should ever happen. Consumers purchase gift cards for a certain amount and that amount should remain undiminished until used by the cardholder.
If you have been charged non-use fees on your gift card or have been told your gift card has expired, please tell us about it . You may be the victim of gift card fraud. If so, we may be able to help you recover your losses.
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Don''t allow yourself to be a victim of gift card fraud. Please contact us today for a FREE consultation with an experienced consumer fraud attorney who can evaluate your claim and determine your eligibility to recover your losses.
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