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  • It helps to set up a regifting space in your home, where you can instantly put regiftable items, with information on where they came from.

    Charlotte Safavi: The Art of Holiday Gifts Regifted Charlotte Safavi 2010

  • It helps to set up a regifting space in your home, where you can instantly put regiftable items, with information on where they came from.

    Charlotte Safavi: The Art of Holiday Gifts Regifted Charlotte Safavi 2010

  • It helps to set up a regifting space in your home, where you can instantly put regiftable items, with information on where they came from.

    Charlotte Safavi: The Art of Holiday Gifts Regifted Charlotte Safavi 2010

  • It helps to set up a regifting space in your home, where you can instantly put regiftable items, with information on where they came from.

    Charlotte Safavi: The Art of Holiday Gifts Regifted Charlotte Safavi 2010

  • It helps to set up a regifting space in your home, where you can instantly put regiftable items, with information on where they came from.

    Charlotte Safavi: The Art of Holiday Gifts Regifted Charlotte Safavi 2010

  • Host a holiday gift exchange and ask everyone to bring only a regiftable gift.

    Is Regifting Wrong? 2008

  • Not everything is regiftable: Monogrammed or personalized presents are naturally verboten, as are partially used gift cards.

    How To Dump That Unwanted Gift 2006

  • What's more, NoRegifting.com claims to sell un-regiftable gifts, like vacations and fancy photos, while Swapagift.com allows users to trade or buy gift cards.

    How To Dump That Unwanted Gift 2006

  • Also, according to a 2007 survey conducted by regiftable.com, 60 per cent of respondents considered regifting an acceptable practice.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Alison Griffiths 2011

  • "Seinfeld," the practice -- the act of taking a gift that has been received and giving it to somebody else -- has been around a long time.regiftable. com -- where you can share your worst and best regifting stories and maybe even win a prize.

    WTSP.com 10 Connects Local News 2009

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