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Gift card sales will reach $14 bln over the 2012, according to Packaged Facts. Gift cards are part of an overall $81 bln market for prepaid cards. 33% of gift cards purchasers in 2007 said they expected to spend more on gift cards during the 2008, and 9.1% said they expected to spend “significantly more.”
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