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Amazon Has Both Physical and Digital $100 iTunes Cards on Sale Right Now for $85

It's just a few days before Christmas and Amazon is back with the latest discount on App Store and iTunes gift cards, this time marking down both physical and digital versions worth over $100 by 15 percent for United States customers. The best deal here is for the $100 card, which you can get for $85 in a physical copy, and early access is available now if you have a Prime membership. This is a lightning deal so it will disappear fast.

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The digital version is also available at a 15 percent discount, and requires you to enter the promo code ITUNES15 at checkout to see the savings. One card is available to purchase per customer, and you should receive the code within minutes after you checkout.

Visit our Deals Roundup for more information on holiday sales going on this week.

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code-m Avatar
108 months ago
The answer to both questions is "no." Source: I actually bought mine on amazon dot com and the card would not work on the Canadian iTunes store. I'm currently on the phone with Amazon dot com to try and recover my money. What a waste of time.

On a side note: if anyone knows of a Canadian distributor who offers iTunes card at a discount, please hit me up.
Costco Canada, your welcome :D
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Ugh, thanks. Good luck!
Costco Canada has comparable if not better deals for iTunes gift cards.
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Similar question. I want to get one for someone who lives in another country. Old answers online seem to indicate that that won’t work— it would only be good for the US store. Any indication that that has changed in recent years?
You can check out various resellers of gift cards at a discount, conduct a search. I prefer not to provide specific names even though I am not affiliated to any of them. :)
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DoubleFlyaway Avatar
108 months ago
The answer to both questions is "no." Source: I actually bought mine on amazon dot com and the card would not work on the Canadian iTunes store. I'm currently on the phone with Amazon dot com to try and recover my money. What a waste of time.

On a side note: if anyone knows of a Canadian distributor who offers iTunes card at a discount, please hit me up.
Ugh, thanks. Good luck!
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solipsism Avatar
108 months ago
I miss the days when 20% off was more commonplace, but if you have an Amazon CC you get another 5% back as rewards.
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code-m Avatar
108 months ago
I wish he were in Canada! My life would be easier.
Grass is greener, well it will be legal mid next year at least ;):D
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DoubleFlyaway Avatar
108 months ago
I wish he were in Canada! My life would be easier.
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code-m Avatar
108 months ago
Aaaandd.. after fighting this charge with Amazon and then again with Apple (to no avail) I finally went back to Amazon. I guess they were satisfied with my efforts and have now processed a refund for me.
Contact your CC company for wrongful advertising and complete a chargeback and/or investigation. Not much effort if the charge occurred between 24-72hrs.
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