Ever wondered what $2500 in $50 gift cards looks like?
I purchased mine with the Target debit card and a pharmacy rewards 5% off certificate. My total savings was $243.25 (the 5%'s are deducted separately. So it does 5% off the total and then 5% off the new total)
I was able to enter all online. Although I did have to do one payment at a time. It was fairy easy. A little time consuming but I watched tv while I sat in bed using my netbook. Most annoying was it prompting me to log in again from time to time. But even that wasn't too bad because I have my browser set to save login info.
Also entering the card online didn't require the pin number. So all you have to do is enter the 16 digit card number. When scratching off the back of the card you only have to scratch off the first 4 numbers under the gray strip.
I also suggest when buying the cards check the back to make sure the gray strip has not been scratched off (really should do this for any gift card you buy). One reason scratch off numbers were added to gift cards a while back is because of theft. What use to happen is criminals would record the number on gift cards and then check those numbers periodically. When the card was later activated by someone buying it, the criminal would then use the value of the card online. Leaving it with a zero balance. So be a little proactive and always check the back of any gift cards before you buy them.