Do Prepaid cards ever expire?
Hello,
My nephew mainly uses an opensource editing suite. He doesn't do this professionally, just for a hobby / fun. However, a few times a year he does get the one month sub for 75 dollars.
The gentleman who owned an office next to mine recently passed, and while helping his widow clean out a file cabinet we found a manila envelope with several 3 month subscription cards in the bottom, underneath an actual drawer.
An email from the Amazon order was also in the envelope. He ordered them on Amazon in 2013, though the cards themselves list 04/12 (manufacture date?). The scratch off area is still intact, and she offered to sell them to me for a great deal.
I am thinking I could scoop them up and give them to my nephew, he could either redeem one every few months and actually have a few years worth of subscription or just redeem one when he needs it and avoid the 75 dollars.
So, if 4/12 is indeed when they were made they are a few months shy of 5 years old, 3.5 years since he bought them on Amazon. Keep in mind if my nephew decides to only redeem say 2 a year then the stack in that envelope would last him almost 5 years which upon redeeming the last card would put them at over 10 years since manufacture lol
Obviously if the cards do not expire I will buy every last one she found, but I figured I should ask beforehand.
1. Do the cards expire?
2. Let's say he wanted to go ahead and use adobe long term, could he redeem all the cards at once? Is there a limit on how many prepaid cards he can use?
Thank you for your time,
Scott
