[quote name='rabidmonkeys']No i couldn't have put $5 on it. Why should I? I'm here to save money not tie up cash flow. If you would like to take a class in economics, I can surely point you in the right direction. You can put ANY amount on, the reason they phased it out was they were lowering the over-head on a $20 which was generally a price drop from a $40 or $50 game. They will take less of a loss and more profit if it comes off of a $30 game then a $20 one. Here endeth the lesson. I accept pay-pal as well.
If you could actually READ you will see that I said I found them stashed in the storage area. Maybe I didn't make it clear enough for the Forrest Gump's here that this was recently, so clearly that had no effect on why they changed the ggc or why they disappeared. Would you like one? Get off your ass and drive to 3 different Best Buys like I did and find some.
I also didn't realize that because you didn't think of it first that I should keep you in consideration when saving money. When you're collection is as big as mine you come talk to me and tell me how you save money.
Who are you to tell me what I can and can't do that is well within the Best Buy business practice? Why is it ok to discuss "flipping" games from one store to another to amass hundreds of dollars in credit but I put a

ing penny on a gift card and I'm crucified?

you, you hypocrites. Cast the first stone...[/QUOTE]
I'd be happy to discuss about the size of my collection and how I save money, though it's pointless to try and reason with you, since you're set in your ways.
All I can say is that when BB sees enough $0.01 gift cards leaving the store, they can just remove the GGC all together, since it's obvious they're not being used for their intended purpose, legality of what you're doing completely aside. Just because you can do it the way you've done doesn't mean you should. Some stores have none of them, some only have the $5 off $29.99 or more, while others have both types. Completely up to you on what you should do, though if you do it, and enough other people do it, you'll help to ruin it. Like the good old Target raincheck policy that's now changed.