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Old 12-03-2003, 03:03 PM   #3565
Atticus Grinch
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Holiday shopping and traffic

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Originally posted by Anne Elk
In Massachusetts the expiration date by law is now 7 years from date of purchase. Handy for those of us who use last years gift certificates to purchase next years gifts. Is that appropriate re-gifting?
California deems a gift certificate to be value held in trust by the issuer for the benefit of the recipient, and therefore has not allowed any expiration dates since 1997. Go us! El Pueblo unido jamás sera vencido.

I expect that the total fucking hypocrisy of Congress vis-ŕ-vis the Commerce Clause will eventually and inevitably result in the federal government occupying the field in order to vitiate any state consumer protection laws WRT interstate or internet commerce, so your actual expiration date is therefore technically "undetermined."
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