[quote name='bojay1997']Meh...locking yourself into $1K seems ridiculous unless you know for sure you have a big purchase coming up. Given how poorly Amazon has done on deals recently (other than just matching other retailers), I can't imagine why you would lock yourself into something like that. Even if it costs you an extra 10% over the year, at least you have flexibility and you aren't giving Amazon an interest free loan on $900.[/QUOTE]
Amazon might be doing poorly on game deals, but they are still great for other purchases. And by the time you decided to make a big purchase of say, $500, you would regret not getting the 10% off GC.
[quote name='Woocls']You're getting 10% interest on a $1000 loan.

That's an amazing rate! The issue I have is that a lot of time I end up losing more than 10% trying to flip amazon credit into credit at other places. I don't want to tie up all my cash in amazon giftcards and be left trying to move money around so I can get something from BB or TRU should a great deal pop up.[/QUOTE]
Come on, 1K wouldn't be that pressing to your financial rotation.
[quote name='sonnyforple']Let's say there is a Staples right next door to toys r us with stacks of Kindle cards. What if you just took them from there, then buy them at Toys R Us? These have no value to the store until activated. Is this unethical? No I haven't done this.[/QUOTE]
TRU employees should know when you are trying to purchase something that the store does not carry, at least that's how i imagined it. And that's assuming you don't get caught at Staples.