She went to the official Trader Joe's website , only to find that they don’t sell anything online—not even gift cards.
To get a real card, Sarah had to actually drive to her local neighborhood store. She walked to the register, picked out a physical card (no digital versions exist), and had the crew member load it with $50.
Since she couldn't email it, she popped the physical card into a birthday card and sent it via old-fashioned snail mail. Key Facts to Remember
She saw listings on third-party sites like eBay or random social media ads, but recalled a warning that these can often be scams or fake cards.
She went to the official Trader Joe's website , only to find that they don’t sell anything online—not even gift cards.
To get a real card, Sarah had to actually drive to her local neighborhood store. She walked to the register, picked out a physical card (no digital versions exist), and had the crew member load it with $50.
Since she couldn't email it, she popped the physical card into a birthday card and sent it via old-fashioned snail mail. Key Facts to Remember
She saw listings on third-party sites like eBay or random social media ads, but recalled a warning that these can often be scams or fake cards.