On any sort of vouchers, it always says that the have a cash redemption value of 0.01p. I was just wondering why this was. Thanks in advance!Why do gift vouchers have a monetary value of 0.01p?
It's to prevent you from claiming the money. It's usually 0.001p which means that you'd have to collect 1,000 vouchers to have the legal right to claim 1p.Why do gift vouchers have a monetary value of 0.01p?
To stop you claiming the money, so i would pass/sell them on to someone who will use them
I don't know but i would like to know why when you use a voucher and there is some change left you never get it.
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