- iPhone 4s (present from myself)
- Bruins tickets (3/10 vs. Capitals)
- American Eagle Gift Card
- Barnes and Nobles Gift Card
- Dunkin Donut Gift Card
Solid haul. I also got a Blu Ray player from my gf for my birthday (in 2 days).
Nice. I'm hoping to have the scratch to ditch my AT&T iPhone 3GS and get a 4S from Sprint. I liked Sprint when I was their customer and had a series of Treos with them. (First person to ask what a Treo is gets buggy-whipped!)
It seems as if gift cards are the main sources for gifts these season. I heard on the news that companies make millions from unused gift cards. I too received two gift cards and I plan to use them later on. Anways, Happy Early Birthday! I hope you have a glorious week!
That USED to be the case, when companies were permitted to put restrictive terms on how they get used and expire. The government placed some restrictions on this, since they function in some ways like credit cards and in some ways like currency. Now the bulk of the money they make on unused cards in in the interest earned on the "float" from the cards. (It's a fancy way of saying the cash value of the card is in essence an interest-free loan from the customer who bought it for an unspecified period of time.)
so i got 2 decks infinities and 2 magic books, one for showmanship and the other some guys complete course to magic ( cant remember his name) learning some nice tricks to do with things i know, also i got a small camera, once i get it up and running look forward to some vids also a necklace with the 4 aces on it. and a bunch of pointless things those were the best.
You're probably thinking of the "Tarbell Complete Course to Magic" - the full course is in seven or eight volumes. If you got the whole thing, that's a hell of a gift; you have someone to thank big-time for that.
Just what were the "pointless things"?