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This isn't really a question, more a word of warning.
I was given a One4All gift card for Christmas last year, and it almost got forgotten about until I was sorting out my wallet.
Its not a fortune, there is £20 on it, but I thought great theres something I wanted to buy in my local ASDA store.
Not so great news when I got to ASDA as non of the supermarkets accept the One4All gift cards as payment for anything.
So I rang the contact number on the back of the One4All gift card, and they said the only supermarket that recognised a One4All gift card is Marks & Spencer. But theres nothing I want or need at Marks & Spencer.
So word of warning is think before you give someone a One4All gift card, because its not what it says on the card, its very misleading, as its not one card for all at all.
So now I'm more or less forced to use it in shops I don't normally buy things from but put the rest of the money to an item.
I can't even use it in HMV, which would be my next go to shop.
So in short, One4All gift cards don't cater for ALL shops at all!!
The percentage profit margin that food supermarkets make is too low for them to be able to pay the charges levied by One4All. So you'll never find any supermarket that accepts their cards. (M&S is the only exception, which is because their principal operations remain within the fields of fashions, furnishings, etc, rather than food sales).
A full list of all the businesses which accept One4All cards is available here:
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Prudie,
But supermarkets these days sell pretty much everything from a tub of butter to a music CD.
I went in armed with my All4One gift card expecting to buy a USB to back up some photos from my phone.
These days supermarkets like ASDA is like having 10 shops in one.
So I was quite dismayed the so called One4All card wasn't excepted there.
Why call it One4All when it obviously isn't? In my eyes its false marketing.
It is a gift card, meant as a treat, and there are hundreds of places you can use it rather than only one, so it seems very ungrateful of you to moan about it not being allowed to be used in your local shop!
So why not try to find comething you like in one of the many stores that do take it, and treat yourself to something, as was the intention when it was given.
If ou really dont ant or need anything from the many avilable stores, why not use it toward a christmas present and save yourself some cash.
My point is it was a gift so I would prefer to buy something I want rather than what I need.
Its not about being ungrateful. I'm more annoyed at the misleading title of the card.
To put it this way, the buyer of the card probably thought oh great a card the receiver can use anywhere, what a great idea for a gift.
But in reality I now will end up buying something I don't really want.
Its not a case of being ungrateful to the sender, more a case of being annoyed at the card company for listing their card as something that can be used as a credit card.
And this was more of a heads up message to everyone here, rather than being vocal about my complaint, but it does both naturally.
It was intended to be advise not to buy these cards.
Renegadefm, I think most people - on AB and in the world - would find your 'warning' unnecessary. Many, many people have bought and been given these cards and have been delighted with them. I don't think there are many people who would feel that the 'one card for all' was to be taken literally, nor would they feel they were 'more or less forced to use it in shops they don't normally buy things from'. Having had a quick look at the retailers involved in the scheme, I think the majority of people would feel there was a borad enough range.
"To put it this way, the buyer of the card probably thought oh great a card the receiver can use anywhere, what a great idea for a gift."
i doubt it. Surely no-one else in the world would be as thick as to think you could use it in every single shop?
there are plenty of shops on that list from which you could buy a usb stick