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The BizGift Advantage

Why would you pay for something that you or someone else may never use?

Brands---Social No BGOnly paying for gift cards that are used can help individuals and businesses better control their spending and avoid overspending on unused gift cards.

BizGift™ pay-on activation allows you to buy customized, personalized cards in large quantities - with real value attached to them. As a result, you are eliminating overspending and ensuring that your money is being used effectively. In addition, you are preventing the loss of value from unused gift cards.


Monitor Your Relationships_SocialMonitoring your relationship's interests and the value you've added will help you make data-driven decisions.

Another benefit of BizGift™ is that our platform will help you track customer interests and usage. By purchasing BizGift™ cards and only paying when activated, you can better understand customer demand and the value you are adding to your prospects.


While buying in bulk can seem like a cost-effective option, it's essential to consider the potential for waste and weigh the cost of the discount against the potential for unused gift cards.

Sure, buying in bulk is always a cost-effective option. This is because many businesses offer discounts for bulk purchases, so buying a large number of gift cards can seem like a good `financial decision. But it's essential to consider the potential for waste and weigh the discount's cost against the potential for unused gift cards.

Let's put this in perspective:  

According to the data, younger adults are most likely to have unused gift cards, vouchers, and store credit, with over 50% of Generation Z consumers holding on to an average of $149 per person. About 52% of millennials hold on to an average of $226 per person.

Many American adults have unused gift cards or vouchers, with around half the population holding onto an average of $175 each. This is an increase from $116 in 2021. When extrapolated to the entire population of U.S. adults, this amounts to a total of around $21 billion, according to CreditCards.com. 

Younger adults, specifically those in Generation Z and millennials, are more likely to have unused gift cards, vouchers, and store credit, with over 50% of Generation Z holding onto an average of $149 per person and 52% of millennials holding onto an average of $226 per person.


Conclusion  BizGift Strategy

In conclusion, only paying for activated gift cards can be a smart financial strategy for you and your businesses. It allows for better spending control, prevents loss of value from unused gift cards, and helps you track customer interest.