I have collected 100 EUR for an end-of-year present for our teacher. I would usually go for a Dundrum gift card but with so many shops closed at the moment, I would prefer to get a gift card that she can use online.
I'm considering a SWIRL gift card. As far as I can tell, it will cost 2.99 EUR to load the card with the 100 EUR and that's the only fee. (If the teacher hasn't spent the money within a year, she will additionally lose 3.50 EUR from the value of the card)
Are there any downsides to providing a gift card like this to the teacher? It's not my money so I don't want to make a mistake with it plus I don't want to cause the teacher any headaches. (She's a fab teacher.)
Open to other suggestions. I don't seem to be able to order a Revolut card for someone else. I have used One4All gift vouchers in the past and found them a pain. I'd prefer not to order an Amazon voucher. (My first preference was to order a gift voucher for a portal where she could buy Irish products but I struggled to find one that both had a wide range of products and sold gift vouchers. I also looked at Irish eco sites but there wasn't a wide enough variety of products or access to gift vouchers.)
Note also that I do not have her personal email address.
Thanks for your help!
I'm considering a SWIRL gift card. As far as I can tell, it will cost 2.99 EUR to load the card with the 100 EUR and that's the only fee. (If the teacher hasn't spent the money within a year, she will additionally lose 3.50 EUR from the value of the card)
Are there any downsides to providing a gift card like this to the teacher? It's not my money so I don't want to make a mistake with it plus I don't want to cause the teacher any headaches. (She's a fab teacher.)
Open to other suggestions. I don't seem to be able to order a Revolut card for someone else. I have used One4All gift vouchers in the past and found them a pain. I'd prefer not to order an Amazon voucher. (My first preference was to order a gift voucher for a portal where she could buy Irish products but I struggled to find one that both had a wide range of products and sold gift vouchers. I also looked at Irish eco sites but there wasn't a wide enough variety of products or access to gift vouchers.)
Note also that I do not have her personal email address.
Thanks for your help!