If you’ve received a Verizon gift card you don’t plan to use—whether it’s an unwanted present or a leftover from a past purchase—selling it for cash or usable funds is a straightforward solution. Before listing the card, take critical prep steps: first, confirm its balance via Verizon’s official tools (website or app) to avoid discrepancies, then check the expiration date (if applicable) to ensure validity. Also, note the card’s unique number and PIN (found under a scratch-off layer on the back) as these are essential for most sales processes.

The most reliable ways to sell your Verizon gift card include online gift card marketplaces and local platforms. Online exchanges simplify the process: you submit card details, the platform verifies the balance, and you’ll get a quote (usually 80-95% of the card’s value, based on demand). Once you accept the quote, you can choose payment via PayPal, bank transfer, or alternative gift cards. For local sales, use social media groups, local classifieds, or meetup apps—this often yields a higher percentage of the card’s value, but prioritize safety by meeting in public, well-lit areas and avoiding personal information sharing.
To ensure a smooth, secure sale, follow key tips. Be transparent about the card’s status (unused, valid balance, no restrictions) to prevent disputes. Never share the PIN or full card number before receiving payment—scammers frequently target sellers by requesting early access. If using an online platform, research its reputation (check user reviews) to avoid fraudulent sites. Finally, confirm payment has cleared (for online sales) or receive cash in hand (for local meetups) before transferring the full card details or handing over the physical card.