So, now we have to give another $200 card to our newspaper carrier so we don't seem like complete scrooges. And they are coming by mail, so likely won't arrive until after Christmas. They are sending us a replacement $200 card and $10 card for the ones they cancelled yesterday. So, we tried to call Target again and have them undo the cancellation, but that apparently isn't possible. This morning we got a thank you from our newspaper delivery person for the very generous $200 gift. So, yesterday, after over an hour and a half on the phone with Target customer service, we cancelled both of the cards we had given out, with the intention of replacing with the intended $10 amounts, since Target told us that neither card had been used. But we didn't know which card was given to whom, and we know that postal workers aren't supposed to get more than $20. And, with our luck, that $200 card was one of the two cards that we had given out. It turns out, one of the $10 cards actually had a balance of $200. My husband called again to ask where our second $200 card was and why we had an extra $10 card. One to our postal worker and one to our newspaper delivery person. We had been waiting for the cards, so we immediately gave out two of the cards listed as $10. On 12/17 we received a shipment listing (2) $25 cards and (6) $10 cards. My husband called on 12/12 to ask where our other cards were, and we were told to wait and given a $10 good will e-gift card, which we received by email on 12/16. The expected delivery date for the shipment was 12/11. ![]() ![]() On 12/6 we ordered $500 worth of Target gift cards as holiday presents in the following denominations:
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