• Pyro@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You can buy anything you want with a gift card.

    Only if that thing you want is sold by the shop the gift card is for. That’s the condition.

    The original point (above my comment) was that the presence of the condition makes it not a gift.

    I will literally buy you a $200 Roblox gift card if you can directly buy a Keychron Q6 with it.

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      1 year ago

      By that logic a Lego set isn’t a gift because the gift giver stipulated that the money could only be spent on a Lego set

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        1 year ago

        the money

        What money? There is only a Lego set in your example. A Lego set does not pretend to be money like a gift card does.

        If you were to pick one thing to take with you to a desert island for 6 months I guarantee a Lego set would be higher on your list than money. This is because Lego itself has value, at least to those who enjoy using it. Money does not have any intrinsic value outside trade. It is a means to an end. A way to acquire something of actual value to you.