LOVE2shop vouchers can be redeemed at a number of retailers – we explain where you can spend them. 

Gift cards can be a great Christmas present for someone who already has everything they need. 

Are you thinking about buying a gift card for someone this Christmas?

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Are you thinking about buying a gift card for someone this Christmas?

But it could be a good idea to buy one that covers a lot of retailers, given that scores of big-name brands have gone into administration this year.

When a company falls into administration, it’s down to the administrators to decide whether they accept gift cards or not.

It means they could decide to refuse vouchers if they think it’s in the best interests of the company.

Administrators could also decide to accept gift cards at the start of the process, but later stop accepting them.

With this in mind, you may want to consider something like Love2shop where you’ll be able to spend your voucher at more than one retailer.

What is Love2shop?

Love2shop is a multi-retailer voucher that’s accepted in over 150 stores – it means you’re not limited to buying products in just one shop.

There are four different types of vouchers available: Love2shop voucher, Love2shop gift card, Love2shop e-gift card and the Love2shop contactless card.

It’s important to check which shops are available with each one, as not all retailers will accept each form of voucher.

You should also note that some of the retailers included on the below lists are in administration.

Debenhams says it’ll continue to accept gift cards, but Arcadia group – which includes Topshop, Burton, Evans, Dorothy Perkins, Miss Selfridge and Wallis – says gift cards can only be put towards 50% of the purchase price.

We’ve asked Love2shop if this applies to their vouchers too and we’ll update this article when we know more.

Where can I spend Love to Shop vouchers?

Love2shop vouchers are paper gift vouchers that you redeem for in-store purchases. It’s not clear if these vouchers can be used for online purchases.

You can buy them online here, with each voucher having an expiry date of between 12 to 24 months.

You don’t need to activate a paper voucher, meaning they can just be handed to the cashier when you’re paying for your goods.

Here are all the places where you can spend a Love2shop voucher:

Where can I spend Love2shop vouchers?

THERE are around 112 places where you can spend Love2shop vouchers. Here they are:

Where can I spend Love2shop gift cards?

Love2shop gift cards are plastic vouchers where you can top up the amount to exact price that you want to spend. Buy them online here.

For the below list, you can redeem the value of these gift cards for in-store spends, apart from Argos and Virgin Experience Days where they’re also valid for online orders.

It doesn’t say on the Love2shop website how long each card is valid for.

Here are all the places where you can spend a Love2shop gift card:

Where can I spend Love2shop gift cards?

SHOPPERS can spend Love2shop gift vouchers in the following 75 places:

  • Alton Towers Resort*
  • Alton Towers Waterpark*
  • American Golf
  • Argos in-store and online*
  • Barclays Diamonds
  • Beaverbrooks
  • Boots*
  • Burton*
  • Chisholm Hunter
  • Currys
  • Cycle Republic
  • Debenhams
  • DJM Music
  • Dorothy Perkins*
  • Drayton Manor*
  • DW Sports Store*
  • Debenhams
  • DJM Music
  • Dorothy Perkins*
  • Drayton Manor*
  • DW Sports Store*
  • Edinburgh Woollen Mill
  • Ernest Jones*
  • Evans*
  • Faith (Concessions at Debenhams)
  • Foot Locker
  • Fopp
  • GO Outdoors
  • Gulliver’s Theme Parks*
  • H Samuel
  • Halfords*
  • HMV*
  • Homesense
  • Iceland*
  • Loofe’s Clothing
  • Love2shop Holidays*
  • M&S*
  • Matalan*
  • Miss Selfridge*
  • New Look
  • Oasis
  • Outfit*
  • PC World
  • Peacocks
  • Ponden Home
  • Principles (Concessions at Debenhams)
  • Real Food Hub
  • River Island
  • Schuh
  • Schuh Kids
  • Scottsdale Golf
  • Select
  • Semichem
  • Shoe HQ
  • Shoezone
  • Simon One
  • Simply Thank You Gifts
  • Slaters
  • The Entertainer
  • The Food Warehouse
  • The Original Factory Shop
  • The Perfume Shop
  • The Real Food Hub
  • The Works
  • Thomas Land*
  • TJ Hughes
  • TK Maxx
  • Top Man*
  • Topshop*
  • Virgin Experience Days
  • W
  • Wallis*
  • Warehouse
  • Waterstones*
  • Wilko*

* Means some restrictions apply – see here for more information.

Where can I spend Love2shop e-gift cards?

Love2shop e-gift cards are delivered straight to your recipient’s email inbox and valid for 12 months.

Your gift recipient will then need to swap the e-gift card for their chosen retailer’s e-gift card. Buy them online here.

Here are all the places where you can spend a Love2shop e-gift card:

Where can I spend Love2shop e-gift cards?

HERE are the 35 places you can spend a Love2shop e-gift card:

  • All Bar One
  • Argos
  • Asda
  • ASOS
  • B&Q
  • Better
  • Caffe Nero
  • Currys PC World
  • Decathlon
  • Inn Keeper’s Lodge
  • Fat Face
  • Halfords
  • John Lewis
  • Laithwaite’s
  • M&S
  • Miller and Carter
  • Mococo
  • Morrisons
  • New Look
  • Pizza Express
  • Primark
  • Sainsbury’s
  • Spotify
  • Sports Direct
  • Starbucks
  • The Restaurant Card
  • Toby Carvery
  • Uber Eats
  • Urban Massage
  • Vintage Inns
  • Waitrose
  • X Box
  • X Box Live Gold
  • Zalando
  • Zizzi

Where can I spend Love2shop contactless vouchers?

Love2shop contactless vouchers can be sent to a recipient by text, email, WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger. You can buy them online here.

Once your recipient has received their voucher, they’ll need to activate it online.

Check the list of retailers carefully, as some places will only accept these vouchers online.

The Love2shop website doesn’t say how long these vouchers are active for.

Here are all the places where you can spend a Love2shop contactless voucher:

Where can I spend Love2shop contactless vouchers?

HERE are all the places where you can spend a contactless Love2shop gift cards:

  • AirlineGift.com
  • Allsole.com
  • American Golf (online only)
  • Argos (online only)
  • Bananarepublic.co.uk
  • Beautyexpert.com
  • Blacks
  • Boux Avenue (online only)
  • British Heart Foundation
  • Coggles.com
  • CruiselineGift.com
  • eLearnGift.com
  • Ernest Jones (online only)
  • Exantediet.com
  • Fatface
  • Feelunique.com
  • FlystayGift.com
  • Footlocker
  • Gap
  • Glossybox.co.uk
  • Go Outdoors
  • Gullivers Fun
  • Gullivers Kingdom Resort
  • Gullivers Dinosaur and Farm Park
  • Gullivers World Resort
  • H Samuel (online only)
  • Halfords
  • Heron Foods
  • HotelsGift.com
  • Hqhair.com
  • Iflyworld.co.uk
  • Iwantoneofthose.com
  • John Lewis (online only)
  • JoJo Maman Bebe (online only)
  • Lakeland Leather
  • Lookfantastic.com
  • Mankind.co.uk
  • Millets
  • Mioskincare.co.uk
  • Mybag.com
  • Mygeekbox.co.uk
  • Myprotein.com
  • Myvitamins.com
  • Perfumedirect.com
  • Pizza Express
  • Probikekit.co.uk
  • Realfoodhub.co.uk
  • Redletterdays.co.uk
  • RentaCargift.com
  • River Island
  • Rowdyjewellery.com
  • Rox
  • Ryman (online only)
  • The Original Factory Shop
  • Thehut.com
  • The Perfume Shop (online only)
  • The Works
  • Thorntons
  • TK Maxx
  • Tripgift.com
  • Virginexperiencedays.co.uk
  • Waterstones
  • Wilko (online only)
  • Zavvi.com

Gift cards – your rights explained

If you’re worried about purchasing a gift card, we explain your rights when a company goes into administration.

It’s ultimately up to the people appointed to manage the process to decide whether to allow the use of gift cards or not.

It means you’ll need to keep an eye on the administration process to see what your rights are.

The administrators are allowed to stop accepting gift cards at any point.

If the administrators later decide that you can’t use your vouchers, you should register a claim with the administrations for the value of the vouchers.

This also applies if the company can’t be saved through administration and is later liquidated.

However, you may not get this money back if other creditors are owed money too. You may also only get a portion of the money back.

If the voucher or amount put on a gift card was for more than £100, then it may be possible to claim the money back if it was purchased with a credit card.

This is because the card company is jointly liable under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.

If the voucher was a gift, then you’d need to ask the person who bought it for you to claim the money back.

Martin Lewis warns people not to buy Topshop gift vouchers this Christmas but what if you already have

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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