Gift Cards Change How Holiday
Shoppers Shop, Shift Consumer Mindset, According to 2005 American Express Gift
Card Survey
Shoppers Report
Less Stress, Fewer Store Visits, and a New View of Gift Giving
Plan to Spend $339 on Gift Cards and $679
on Additional Gift Items
NEW
YORK, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire/
-- Gift cards are changing both
gift-getting and giving,
according to an American Express(R) Gift Card survey
released today. Virtually all those surveyed (92%) agree that
gift cards have
altered how they shop
Gift card purchasers say that they expect
to visit fewer stores (62%),
purchase less actual
merchandise as gifts (60%), and shop more online (28%).
In addition,
they plan to finish shopping faster and with less stress (74%).
Two-thirds of shoppers (66%) say gift cards
have made them think
differently about gift
giving -- that the gift is "what the receiver gets for
him or
herself." Recipients shopping with
their gift cards will shift retail
spending later in the
cycle, extending the peak shopping season past
traditional year-end
holidays and providing incremental sales opportunities to
retailers.
Notably, gift card purchasers suggest that
these plastic cards could
impact the dynamics of
the traditional crush of shoppers on Black Friday and
Thanksgiving
weekend. Nearly two-thirds (63%) of
gift card purchasers will
shop at malls or
stores less often, including the Thanksgiving weekend. A
majority (52%) say they
will get their holiday shopping done earlier because
gift cards are
always available.
According to the survey, a majority (57%
vs. 55% in 2004) plan to purchase
gift cards this
year, spending on average $339 and rethinking gift giving in
the process. Survey respondents plan to spend an
additional $679 on average
for other gift
items this year.
Gift cards maintain a strong ranking as No.
4 on the list of items
consumers surveyed plan
to give, just after the perennial favorites of
clothing (68%), toys and
games (63%) and music in all forms (62%).
Gift card purchasers know the pitfalls of
gift giving all too well.
Nearly half
(49%) admit to returning or exchanging one or two gifts each year,
so it is
understandable why gift cards are a popular choice for the pickiest
people on their gift
list. More than half of shoppers (52%)
plan to purchase
gift card because
the recipient has particular taste and the gift giver would
prefer to offer a
choice. Others plan to purchase a gift
card for someone
they don't know well
enough (11%), for someone who is never satisfied (8%), or
because the recipient
asked for a gift card (8%).
"Gift cards have become a thoughtful purchase, and an intentional way of
giving the recipient
the gift of whatever they want," said Valerie Soranno
Keating,
President, American Express Global Travelers Cheques
and Prepaid
Services
Group. "The sought-after gift has
come to be seen as providing a way
of allowing
recipients to give themselves a special treat."
Experiential Gifts on the Rise
The growing popularity of gift cards
parallels rising interest in giving
and getting
experiences such as tickets to a sporting event, a class,
membership in a cultural
institution, or travel. More people will
be giving
experiential gifts this year
(30% up from 23% last year), according to the
survey. Experiential gifts are particularly popular
among younger consumers,
age 18 to 44, and
in higher income households.
"Experiential gifts are part of a
trend toward giving friends and
loved-ones a chance to
create their own memorable experience," said Valerie
Soranno Keating.
"Gifts cards have fueled the expansion of the category,
providing easier and more
convenient ways to give valued experiences -- from a
day at the spa to a
night on the town."
Gift Cards Become a "Cool" Gift
More than half of shoppers (57%) agreed
that gift cards are a cool gift,
because recipients can
choose what they most want, indicating that gift cards
are desirable gifts
to give and receive. Gift cards have
gained acceptance in
the mainstream with
only 40% of consumers reporting that gift cards are "okay
for some, but not
for others."
When comparing gift card features, shoppers
want cards that let the
recipient get what they
want where they want to get it (55%), simplify holiday
shopping (36%), don't
expire (33%), provide a gift that is more appropriate
than giving cash
(31%), are refundable if lost, easy to ship long distance, or
easy to buy at the
last minute (each 29%).
When it comes to the gift card consumers
want to receive, more than half
(55%) said they
want a universal gift card that can be used anywhere rather
than a card that is
accepted at a particular store (40%).
Eight in ten (79%) gift card purchasers
would buy something for themselves
if they were the
recipient of a gift card: 10% would use
it for others,
either purchasing a
present for someone else (8%) or re-gifting the card (2%).
Those surveyed
said they are most likely to redeem cards for clothing (59%),
music/CDs (24%), consumer
electronics (17%), books/magazines (13%),
hardware/tools (13%),
perfume/cologne (11%), and house wares/appliances (11%),
and jewelry (10%).
Holiday
Shopping Extends into January
The post-holiday season is extending into
January with a new breed of
shoppers -- those ready
to spend gift card money, joining those motivated by
mark downs and gift
exchanges, who typify the post-holiday shopping
experience. Four in ten (40%) respondents who plan to
purchase a gift card
said if they receive
gift cards, they would redeem them within a month; eight
percent said within the
post-holiday week.
And, the post-holiday season extends
further into the new year as more
than one in four
(28%) would redeem their gift card within six months, and 11%
within the year. More than half (59%) say they usually spend
the value of the
card when redeemed;
a third (34%) usually spend more than the value.
"Gift cards will help drive sales and
store traffic long after the holiday
decorations have come
down," said Valerie Soranno Keating. "Retailers that
don't prepare for
this 'after-season' shopping may be leaving money on the
table."
Survey Methodology
The 2005 American Express Gift Card Survey
sampled 593 consumers who plan
to give gift cards
for gifts this holiday season. The
survey was conducted
via telephone by
International Communications Research (ICR) between October
14-18,
2005. The poll has a margin of
error +/- 3.0%.
The American Express Gift Card can be
redeemed at U.S.
retailers and
restaurants that accept the
American Express Card. It provides the
experience
of getting the
gift of choice and is an ideal solution for the upcoming
holiday season --
unlike store gift cards, instead of one place, the American
Express Gift
Card is good all over the place and gives endless ways to make
everyone happy. The Gift Card is available in denominations
ranging from $25
to $500 and is
replaceable if lost or stolen for a fee.
American Express Gift
Cards are
available online at http://www.americanexpress.com/gift,
by phone at
1-877-AXP-GIFT
and through a number of banks, malls, supermarkets and
drugstores. For a complete list of participating
locations visit
http://www.americanexpress.com/giftcard. Terms and conditions apply to gift
cards.
About American Express
American Express Company, founded in 1850,
is a global travel, financial
and network
services provider.
American Express is a leader in prepaid
products. In addition to the
American Express
Gift Card, the Company also offers the 114-year-old American
Express
Travelers Cheque, the preeminent brand welcomed
worldwide, as well as
Gift Cheques, the Travelers Cheque
Card and the Be My Guest dining card, and a
range of corporate
incentive prepaid products through American Express
Incentive
Services.
SOURCE American Express
Web Site: http://www.americanexpress.com
http://www.americanexpress.com/gift
http://www.americanexpress.com/giftcard