Sell Your Old Navy Gift Card for Cash

Want to sell your Old Navy gift card without handing over the number and PIN? Here's the safe way to turn it into cash — and keep more of its value.

Most "sell your gift card" sites make you type in the full card number and PIN, verify the balance, and then pay you only 60–85% of face. You lose a big cut, and you've exposed the code to a stranger. FlipGift's escrow route works differently — and you keep the card the whole time. When a buyer wants something from Old Navy, you use your card to place their order; they pay a fair, discounted price into escrow; and the money is released to you the moment they confirm delivery. You never share the card number or PIN, there are no selling fees, and you typically net more than a buy-back site would pay.

Why Old Navy gift cards go unused

Old Navy cards pile up from rewards and gifting faster than anyone restocks basics. Whatever the reason, a card you won't spend is just frozen money — escrow thaws it into cash without the usual catches.

How to sell your Old Navy card the safe way

  1. List your Old Navy card as available — brand and balance only, never the code.
  2. We match you with a buyer who wants affordable family clothing and basics from Old Navy.
  3. You place their order with your card and upload the order screenshot + tracking.
  4. They confirm delivery and escrow pays you. Your idle balance just became cash.

Why this beats a cash-for-cards site

  • You keep more. No reseller skims 15–25% off the top — you and the buyer split what the middleman used to take.
  • Your code stays private. You never type the number or PIN anywhere; the card never leaves your hands.
  • No fees. FlipGift doesn't charge you to sell — the price is agreed up front.
  • You're protected. Funds sit in escrow and a dispute process backs every deal.

Prefer a straight card-for-card trade instead of cash? The Old Navy gift card swap exchanges your card for one you'll actually use. Want the full walkthrough? See how escrow works and the sell-without-sharing overview.

Ready to cash out your Old Navy card? List your Old Navy card →

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to share my Old Navy card number or PIN to sell it?

No — that's the whole point. You keep the card and simply use it to place a buyer's Old Navy order. The number and PIN never get typed into any site or handed to anyone.

How much will I get for my Old Navy gift card?

More than a typical buy-back site, which keeps 15–25%. Here the price is agreed up front with the buyer, and because there's no reseller margin and no fees, you keep a larger share of the card's value.

Is it safe to sell a Old Navy gift card this way?

Yes. The buyer's payment is held in escrow before you order anything, and it's released to you once they confirm the item arrived. A dispute process backs every deal, and you never expose the card code.

How fast do I get paid for my Old Navy card?

You're paid as soon as the buyer confirms delivery of the item you ordered. Faster brands and in-stock items mean a quicker turnaround — and you can withdraw your balance to crypto afterward.

What if I'd rather just trade my Old Navy card for another card?

That's the [gift card swap](/sell/old-navy-gift-card) — a direct card-for-card exchange at full value with no fees. Use escrow when you want cash; use swap when you'd rather have a different card.

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