Is the Giftly gift card legitimate and accepted in Adelaide?

Hello everyone! I’m looking to buy a birthday gift for a couple and was considering getting them a gift card for a restaurant. I came across the Giftly gift card and wanted to see if anyone has experience using it. Does it work in Adelaide? I did notice some shops and restaurants listed for Adelaide. Thanks for your insights!

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  1. Giftly gift cards are generally considered a legitimate option for gift-giving, as they allow recipients to choose how to spend their gift at various restaurants and shops, depending on the options available. Since you mentioned that you found some shops and restaurants listed in Adelaide, it seems like there are indeed places where the Giftly card can be used.

    However, it’s always a good idea to double-check the specific locations where the card is accepted before purchasing, as availability can vary. You can visit the Giftly website or app to verify the current participating businesses in Adelaide. Additionally, consider checking reviews or asking for feedback from others who have used Giftly in your area to ensure a smooth experience for the couple you’re gifting it to. Overall, it sounds like a thoughtful option!

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