The Art of Regifting & MA Insurance

MA Insurance and regifting for christmasRegifting…we’ve all done it at least once. In a budget-driven economy, it’s probably happening even more frequently. There is even a website, regiftable.com which makes regifting less shameful. So when you’re looking around for that last minute gift for someone, or looking for a gift to return the gesture by a friend or colleague, think about the Top 10 Most Regifted Gifts:

  • Booze – Make sure it’s unopened and hasn’t gone bad!
  • Gift cards – Make sure it hasn’t expired and the store hasn’t gone out of business.
  • Fruitcake – Hey, some people have got to like them, right?
  • Candles – Do not regift if the wick has been burned.
  • Cookbooks – You can think of something creative to go with it, such as a big wooden spoon or a basket or spices (unused).
  • Jewelry – Make sure you use some jewelry cleaner on it before you give it away.
  • Picture frame – Picture frames are a common gift; if you have too many, regift away. Maybe add a picture of you and your friend.
  • Gift basket – You may think this is a great idea if it’s never been opened, but make sure nothing in the gift basket has gone bad.
  • Housewares – If you have an unused household item such as a wine opener, pair it with a bottle of wine and viola! A great holiday gift!
  • Clothing – It may not look great on you, but maybe it will on someone else you know.

The holiday season can get crazy. Make sure your Massachusetts insurance has you covered for all the holiday madness. You never know when your cat will chew the lights on your tree and cause some trouble in your living room. For quality MA Home Insurance and MA Auto Insurance, amongst other policies, talk to your MA insurance agent. Encharter Insurance is local and ready to provide you with great service and free quotes. Don’t make the holidays crazier than they have to be. Be ready for the unexpected.

Happy holidays!

Photo: nytimes.com

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