Thursday, January 14, 2010

What Gift Vouchers can i send to someone in Singapore ?

i know there is a M%26amp;S there but will they take uk M%26amp;S vouchersWhat Gift Vouchers can i send to someone in Singapore ?
Amazon or Barnes %26amp; Nobles? I have used both e vouchers few years before in Singapore, but in US$ domination instead of UK pounds. What Gift Vouchers can i send to someone in Singapore ?
You can get vouchers here which are in Singapore dollars (they're Robinsons, M%26amp;S and John Little I think). But I don't know if you can get them on-line.





Because it's a small place, we don't tend to get much on-line shopping unfortunately.





Kinokuniya also do vouchers (they're a bookstore chain here) and I know they do some on-line book ordering so you might be able to get them from there. Also there's HMV and Borders so you could try their websites and see.





I'm assuming you're looking for something on-line, which is why I mentioned it - apologies if not.





Also the Amazon info someone above mentions sounds good to me (I order a lot from Amazon and that'd come in useful for me!).





The hotel stuff also mentioned sounds good too if you can get presents/vouchers from them - loads of hotels here and many people use them a lot for their restaurants and spas.



I think it's hard to send gift vouchers from overseas as most Singapore stores probably only take local gift vouchers.





Not very sure about your budget but I would suggest online vouchers (if they are internet savvy) or hotel vouchers which they can use overseas (hopefully they're planning one!).





Cash transfer is the most convenient and practical but kind of weird, if you ask me. :)
You can go to Noel Gifts website, based in singapore, but u should be able to pay by card from abroad. They've got so much variety....just a suggestion....





http://www.noelgifts.com/index.php
Hotel Vouchers like dinner and lunch voucher.
Amazon e-voucher?
If the person does online shopping, then perharps vouchers from those online shopping websites?
why not send or transfer cash so they can buy stuff anywhere?

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