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Anti Federalist
02-03-2013, 01:37 PM
All the better to keep a record of your purchases...LOL.



Facebook Card May Be Social Network's Killer App

Debra Donston-Miller | February 01, 2013

http://www.informationweek.com/thebrainyard/news/social_networking_consumer/facebook-card-may-be-social-networks-kil/240147642?google_editors_picks=true

Facebook Card stores money that can be spent at multiple retailers, which could broaden its gift card appeal.

Facebook has just announced the simply named Facebook Card, a product that has the potential to drive significant new sales and participation on the social network.

Facebook Card is an actual card -- one that looks and feels just like your credit and debit cards -- that can be used to redeem actual merchandise. The really interesting thing is that you can maintain balances from different retailers on the one card.

Here's how it works, according to Facebook: First you select a gift or a store from the Gift Cards & Digital category, then choose an amount of money you want to spend and complete your purchase. The recipient of the gift will be notified instantly about the gift, and the Facebook Card will be mailed to the person a few days later. As soon as the Facebook Card arrives, the person can use the card at the retailer you've chosen for the amount you've designated. Once someone has received a card, any additional gifts from you or others will be added to it. Facebook said a card can hold multiple gift balances for different stores, restaurants and services. For example, said a Facebook blog post about the card, "you might have gift balances of $100 at Sephora, $75 at Target, $50 at Olive Garden, and $8.25 at Jamba Juice.

What does all this mean in practice? Well, think about this past holiday season. How many different gift cards did you and/or family members receive? Was it hard to keep track of them? Are there some you haven't even used yet? Are there some you will never use? Having everything in one place seems like it will be hugely appealing for both gift givers and gift getters. Making things even more efficient, gift balances for the Facebook Card can be viewed from a mobile or desktop system, and Facebook will provide notification when balances change by sending real-time notification to a user's phone.

This seems very simple but devilishly clever. If Facebook can get enough businesses to jump on board -- and enough of the right businesses (think retailers that appeal to people who get a lot of gift cards, such as teenagers, teachers, and so on) -- Facebook becomes an easy one-stop shop for gift cards. This could not only drive sales for businesses that participate but potentially increase registrations for and use of Facebook.

Facebook said the ability to send a Facebook Card gift will roll out gradually to users in the United States.

Anti Federalist
02-03-2013, 01:46 PM
HoldenMonaro

Who in their right mind would give facebook their credit card number to purchase these cards? Zuckerburg must be banking on a sucker being born every minute.

First comment...

MoneyWhereMyMouthIs2
02-03-2013, 09:21 PM
I'd assume they already know way more than what such a card would tell them. They're just trying to find more revenue opportunities. They'd collect money from participating stores as well as a percentage from users. That's not a reason to participate, but instead a reason to think about the other information sharing going on. If you guys think MC and Visa and the credit bureaus aren't feeding your info straight to the big government data centers, you're not paying attention. IT'S ALL BEING RECORDED FOR LATER PARSING.

Facebook is problematic for a number of reasons, but this one is way down on the list. (as it is already being done as we speak...)

jclay2
02-03-2013, 10:02 PM
Wow, this is all farcebook/fedbook has to maintain profitability? This stock is worthless.

MoneyWhereMyMouthIs2
02-03-2013, 10:26 PM
Wow, this is all farcebook/fedbook has to maintain profitability? This stock is worthless.


Most stock is worthless. If it doesn't pay a dividend on profits, you have no say in the direction of the company, and you wind up with nothing upon liquidation, then what do you own? ... You own a piece of paper.

MoneyWhereMyMouthIs2
02-03-2013, 11:01 PM
They are creeping on more info... after accepting a friend request tonight...



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