This is the official info from Webcertificates site:
Your Webcertificate Account expires THREE YEARS from the date it was claimed. However, if there's still a balance in your account at the three-year mark, we'll extend your expiration date.
Some "special offer" Webcertificates expire 6 months after activation. This will be indicated on the Webcertificate.
We'll send you a friendly email reminder one month prior to your Webcertificate expiration date.
Please review our Disclosures and Fees for more information
The fee info is:
*Account Dormancy Fee: A fee will be applied to Inactive** accounts after the 6 month anniversary date. The charge will be recurring each month unless the account becomes active or the balance of the account is $0.00.
Inactive**- An account which meets the following criteria:
It's been 6 Months since the last Webcertificate was claimed to the account.
There have not been funds added to your Webcertificate Account in last 90 days
There have not been a purchase made with your Webcertificate in last 90 days
Hope that helps. It is a little confusing but I think that at a minimum you have 90 days and at a maximum 6 months before you have to do anything. I got the hard card and it expires 3 years from the date I got it.