If you have a $200 Apple gift card and want to turn it into cash, it’s critical to focus on legal, safe methods to avoid scams or losing value. One reliable option is to use a trusted gift card exchange platform. These platforms connect sellers with buyers, allowing you to list your card with its verified balance and a slightly discounted selling price (to attract buyers). The platform uses an escrow system: it holds the buyer’s funds until they confirm the card works, then releases the cash to you—this protects both parties from fraud.

Another method is to use physical gift card kiosks, often found in shopping malls. Kiosks scan your card to confirm its balance and offer an immediate cash payout (or digital transfer) at a rate slightly lower than the $200 face value. While this is fast, always check the kiosk’s exchange rate upfront, as some may offer less favorable terms than online platforms. Ensure the kiosk is operated by a reputable entity to avoid risks.
Before converting, always verify the gift card’s exact balance to prevent discrepancies. Never share the card’s PIN or full number with strangers, and avoid offers promising full face value—these are almost always scams. Some local businesses may accept the card for cash (though this is rare), so calling nearby stores that accept the card to ask about their policies is worth trying. By following these steps, you can convert your $200 gift card to cash safely and efficiently.