Farmers $10 NZD Digital Gift Cards (Email Delivery)
For over 111 years, Farmers have been bringing fashion and style to awesome Kiwis, just like you. The best of fashion, beauty, and much more from Farmers – your store.
Farmers Digital Gift Cards look like a credit card but work like a gift voucher. You don’t pay for the Gift Card itself; just for the balance that you load onto it. Gift Cards can be purchased at all Farmers stores.
Farmers Digital Gift Cards Terms & Conditions
- This Farmers Digital Gift Cards has no value until activated at time of purchase.
- This is issued by Farmers trading Company Limited.
- This Farmers Digital Gift Cards can be used for the purchase of goods and services at any physical Farmers store (please note Farmers Gift Cards can not be redeemed via the online store) with the exception of counters operated by third parties.
- (This includes but is not limited to Stevens and Goldmark) It may not be returned, redeemed for cash or used as payment on any Farmers Digital Gift Cards or Fixed Instalment account.
- Any used value on the Farmers Digital Gift Cards expires 2 years after date of issue.
- To use, simply present the Farmers Digital Gift Cards for full or part payment of goods at the time of purchase.
- The amount of any purchase will be deducted from the Farmers Digital Gift Cards. Please protect this giftcard and treat as cash – it cannot be replaced if lost or stolen.


























PhilosopherPhil –
In our capitalist society where consumerism reigns supreme, one cannot ignore how gift cards serve as both currency and social contract among friends and family members alike! How intriguing it is that something so simple can evoke complex emotional responses while being essentially mere tokens for commerce.
SardonicallySteve –
‘Farmers introducing Digital Gift Cards: because nothing says ‘I forgot your birthday’ quite like a last-minute email voucher!’ Truly innovative—or just desperate?
ComicalCarl –
‘Digital gift cards from Farmers? That’s great until you realize your buddy uses it instead of his wallet at your birthday dinner!’ Makes you wonder if they’ll come up with ‘gift card insurance’ next!
PonderingPaula –
‘The utility versus emotional value debate surrounding gift cards intrigues me greatly—do we truly enjoy giving or receiving them? They reflect both generosity and detachment simultaneously.’ Where does one draw the line between practicality and heartfelt gifting?
OptimisticOlivia –
What a fantastic addition to Farmers’ repertoire! Digital Gift Cards embody convenience while still allowing us a taste of nostalgia by connecting us back to our beloved retail experiences at physical stores—kudos for melding tradition with innovation.
EnthusiasticEve –
Agreed! With everything going digital these days, it’s refreshing that Farmers has kept up yet maintained its identity—a delicate balance indeed.
_DataDiva_ –
‘Farmers’ decision to launch Digital Gift Cards can be analyzed through multiple lenses: economic convenience versus traditional shopping experiences. On one hand, these cards offer flexibility and ease of gifting; however, on the other hand, limitations such as expiration dates and in-store-only redemption may alienate segments of their consumer base who primarily engage with e-commerce platforms.’ This duality opens up avenues for further discourse on how companies balance innovation with consumer habits.
InsightfulIris –
‘These discussions must center around user experience; integrating feedback from customers could ultimately shape a more favorable offering from Farmers in future iterations!’
_FactFinder_ –
‘Your analysis presents an interesting dichotomy between modernity and tradition! Consumers are indeed becoming accustomed to seamless online experiences.’
WittyWanda –
Isn’t it hilarious how we’re excited about gift cards? Next thing you know, we’ll have gift vouchers for getting out of bed in the morning! But seriously folks, let’s celebrate this advancement in retail! Though it’s just plastic with numbers—much like my bank account after holiday shopping.
SkepticalSam –
While I appreciate Farmers’ efforts in adapting to digital trends, I can’t help but feel skeptical about these Digital Gift Cards. The fact that they cannot be redeemed online is baffling in an age where e-commerce is booming. This limitation seems like a missed opportunity and raises questions about why Farmers would restrict such a convenient option for customers who prefer shopping online—especially when so many other retailers are embracing digital solutions wholeheartedly.
CynicalCathy –
‘Limitations on digital experiences? That’s rich! It’s ironic that a ‘modern’ offering has such antiquated restrictions.’
PragmaticPaul –
You raise valid points! While the concept is intriguing, the inability to redeem these cards online feels like an archaic step back rather than forward progress.
CuriousKiwis –
As a long-time patron of Farmers, I find the introduction of Digital Gift Cards to be a groundbreaking shift in how we interact with retail. The ease of use, combined with the timeless charm of the Farmers brand, makes this an exemplary innovation that meets contemporary consumer needs. It’s refreshing to see a company that not only values its history but is also willing to embrace modern technology to enhance customer experience. However, it is crucial that they clarify their terms and conditions more distinctly, especially concerning the expiration policy. A two-year limit on unused value could dissuade potential customers who prefer to plan their purchases more leisurely. I hope Farmers takes this feedback into account as they continue to evolve and improve their offerings.
ThoughtfulTina –
Absolutely agree! The concept itself is genius; however, I believe it’s essential for consumers to be fully aware of all limitations surrounding gift cards before making purchases. Transparency will only bolster customer loyalty.