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Talk to the GIFQ team →Reshopper gift cards are available exclusively for Denmark (DK). Recipients must have a Reshopper account registered in Denmark to redeem the voucher. If your reward programme covers employees or contractors outside Denmark, this card is not the right fit.
Reshopper gift cards issued via GIFQ carry a 1-year expiry from the date of purchase. Communicate this window clearly to recipients at the point of distribution so balances are not left unredeemed. For high-volume campaigns, stagger issue dates if delivery spans multiple months.
Reshopper is a peer-to-peer marketplace for second-hand and surplus home goods — furniture, children's items, décor, and everyday household products listed by other users. Recipients apply the voucher balance toward purchases from individual sellers on the platform. This makes the reward tangible and broadly useful for Danish households.
It works well for Danish teams where sustainability or family-oriented benefits are part of the company culture. The second-hand angle differentiates it from standard retail cards and tends to resonate with employees who are active home-buyers or parents. If your workforce skews younger and urban in Denmark, adoption is likely to be strong.
Mainstream cards like those from large Danish chains offer broader product range but little differentiation — recipients often treat them as cash equivalents. A Reshopper voucher carries a distinct identity around circular consumption, which can reinforce CSR messaging in your rewards communication. The trade-off is narrower redemption scope, so it suits targeted campaigns rather than catch-all incentives.
Yes — GIFQ supports bulk ordering and API-based delivery for Reshopper cards, making it practical for contractor payout runs or research panel incentives targeting Danish participants. Denominations and order volumes can be confirmed directly with the GIFQ team before committing to a campaign. Note that this card is Denmark-only, so global contractor programmes will need additional card options for non-DK recipients.
Reshopper is a Danish marketplace focused on second-hand and surplus goods for the home — think furniture, décor, children's items, and household essentials traded between consumers across Denmark. The platform has built a strong following among Danish households looking to buy and sell pre-owned items responsibly, making its gift vouchers a practical and values-aligned reward. For HR and rewards teams, Reshopper gift cards work well when the recipient profile skews toward families, homeowners, or sustainability-conscious employees — demographics that actively use recommerce platforms. Because Reshopper operates exclusively in Denmark (country code: DK), this card is best suited for programmes with a Danish workforce or Danish contractor base. Recipients redeem vouchers directly on the Reshopper platform, applying the balance toward purchases from other sellers in the marketplace. The second-hand positioning gives these cards a differentiated feel compared to standard retail gift cards — they signal something beyond a generic purchase, appealing to recipients who care about circular consumption. Companies running employee recognition, panel incentives, or contractor payouts in Denmark will find this a credible, locally relevant option that stands apart from mainstream retail brands.
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