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Gift
cards might be the last refuge of scoundrels who can’t be bothered to
put any thought into the whole buying-and-wrapping process. But they can
also be handy ways to get something for people whose interests you just
don’t understand.
So
if your gift list includes someone who’s obsessed with technology of
one sort or another, and you have no idea what she’s talking about half
the time, a gift card could be the perfect solution. But not just any
card: You want one that’s just right for your geeky giftee. Here are
some suggestions.
The generalists
Of course, pretty much every big-name tech brand that sells anything online — including Apple, Google, Microsoft
— sells gift cards of its own these days. Note that Apple cards
occasionally go on sale at other retailers, allowing you to buy a $100
card for, say, $80. It’s worth keeping an eye out for such bargains, as
they come and go quickly.
(Photo: Apple.com)
If your recipient isn’t so brand-specific, most of the major online retailers who sell electronics offer gift cards, too: Amazon; Best Buy; Walmart.
Tech stores
Then there are the technology specialists, retailers such as Crutchfield, Newegg, TigerDirect, who sell technology products and almost nothing else.
One personal favorite in this bunch: B&H Photo,
which began life as (yes) a camera store in Manhattan but has morphed
into a smorgasbord of digital goodies of almost every kind, from
computers and their accessories to tablets, smartphones, TVs, media
players, and wearables, as well as a truly remarkable range of photo and
video hardware.
(Photo: B&H Photo)
True specialists
Then there are the true specialists: sites that focus on one particular type of technology or another. The Dynamism store, for example, specializes in 3D technology (in addition to notebooks and some other general tech stuff).
Thinkgeek specializes in geek culture: Shopping for someone obsessed with Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, Minecraft, Marvel Comics, Game of Thrones, or pretty much any other nerdy franchise? This is your store.
(Image: Thinkgeek.com)
For gamers, consider a XBox Gift Card or a Playstation Store Cash Card. Have someone on your list who you don’t want to see for a while? Get a Minecraft gift card:
You buy a physical card at a retailer (including Target, Best Buy, even
7-11), then redeem it online for a downloadable copy of the Minecraft
game. Your recipient won’t resurface for months.
For your convenience Venmo and Zelle are also accepted for payment.
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Gift Certificates
What will you use your certificate for?
Making the move to an Apple laptop? My business has been running on an Apple laptop for 6 years.
You bought an iPhone. Now what? We have been working on iPhone problems since they came out and we can help.
Summer will be here before you know it. You want to surf on the internet on your wireless network from your pool. We are wireless network experts in both design and deployment.
Or you can use this gift card for any help needed (including training) for the computers in your home or small business.
The perfect present for any occasion:
Available in one hour increments.
No expiration date.
Can be used for service calls or training.
Giving a technology gift that requires setup or training? Why not add a gift certificate?