Debenhams has announced a cut off for accepting gift cards in-store and online ahead of their closure.
In an email to all customers, they said: "We will only be accepting Debenhams gift cards and e-gift cards in-store and online until midnight Sunday 20 December.
"Please note you can make payment using a maximum of two different payment methods per transaction, which includes gift cards and beauty club rewards" it adds.
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"To complete your order you must be able to cover the full amount with your chosen payment methods."
Debenhams is currently running a closing down sale in stores and online, with up to 70% off items as it prepares to permanently shut its doors.
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Shoppers will only be able to use two gift cards at once with stores set to remain open while stocks last.
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