Raise.com indicated it was a Brighton "gift card" but it was actually a merchandise return card which states on the back that it can NOT be sold and its nontransferable. It was signed by the previous owner. When I called Raise.com they said they verified that it can be used and to call a local store to see if they will accept it before I make a trip to the store. Well... I tried using it online, Brighton said it can NOT be used online, AND the local store said they can NOT accept it as they could get in trouble because I was NOT the person who signed the card! So I had no choice but to return the card. I told Raise that they should not allow a card that stated it can not be sold or transferred! Raise claimed that I really didn't buy the card from them but from the person selling! What?! I bought the card on the Raise.com website! I got my refund BUT I really wanted the gift card that I though I was buying! Beware, you might get a merchandise return card NOT an actual gift card!