Before selling your eBay gift card, start by verifying its key details to avoid potential issues. First, confirm the remaining balance through eBay’s official balance-check tool—this ensures you list the correct value and builds trust with potential buyers. Next, check if the card has an expiration date (though most eBay gift cards don’t, double-checking avoids surprises) and ensure it was obtained legally (avoid selling cards from fraudulent sources, as this can lead to account bans or legal trouble). Keep any original receipts or packaging if available, as these can help authenticate the card during the sale.

Choose reputable platforms and secure payment methods to minimize risks. Avoid unknown or unregulated marketplaces; instead, use trusted peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms that offer buyer-seller protection. When listing the card, include clear photos of the front (with the card number partially obscured to protect privacy) and the balance confirmation screen. For payment, opt for methods with built-in dispute resolution, like escrow services or verified payment gateways—never accept wire transfers, cash apps without verification, or other untraceable payments, as these are common targets for scams.
During the transaction, follow platform rules and communicate clearly to protect yourself. Never share the full card number or PIN until payment is fully confirmed and released (if using escrow). If the platform requires, provide the balance verification link or code to the buyer to validate the card’s value. After the sale is complete, delete all sensitive card information from your devices to prevent data breaches. If you encounter a suspicious buyer (e.g., they pressure you to skip protection, ask for extra personal details, or offer an unusually high price), cancel the transaction immediately and report them to the platform.
