How to Keep a Digital Gift Card Code Safe
After a digital gift card is delivered, the code should be treated as private information. A gift card code can usually be redeemed only once. If it is shared with another person, posted online, or stored in an unsafe place, someone else may use it before the buyer does. Once a card has been used or redeemed, it usually cannot be refunded.
The first step is to check the delivery email carefully. Make sure the email came to the address used during checkout and that the card details match the product purchased. Review the card value, region, and any redemption notes included with the order. If something looks incorrect, it is better to contact support before trying to use the code.
The second step is safe storage. Do not save the code in public notes, shared documents, screenshots in group chats, or open messages. If the card is meant to be a gift, send it only to the intended person. Once the code is shared, control over the card may be lost. Keeping the code private helps protect the card value until it is redeemed.
The third step is using the card with the correct account. Some digital gift cards are connected to a specific country or region. Before entering the code, check that the card region matches the account region. This is especially important for cards that may be used with eligible digital services, subscriptions, or storage-related services.
Comeravoz sends digital gift card details by email after order processing. Customers should check their inbox, spam, junk, or promotions folders if the delivery email is not visible. If help is needed, the order number and checkout email should be included when contacting support. Comeravoz also offers a 30-day money-back option only if the card has not been used, redeemed, activated, or shared.